Top Artists for the week ending Dec. 17, 2006Continuing my efforts to listen through all my unrated 2006 tracks I'm realizing that Bonobo's latest, Days To Come, is a fine piece of work. His songwriting skills have really matured over the years, to the point where he now makes it all sound effortless. Don't let the smoothness fool you though – there's a magic touch behind it all.
1. Bonobo
2. Moloko
3. Sondre Lerche & The Faces Down Quartet
4. J Dilla
4. Dub Tractor
4. Jurassic 5
7. Syntaks
7. Peeping Tom
7. Roots Manuva
7. Mogwai
Similarly, Dub Tractor's and Syntaks' releases this year (Hideout and Awakes, respectively) didn't click with me at all on the first few listens but as I've spent more time with each they've really grown on me. I think the lesson here is for me to not let the more subtle releases slip by unexamined.
FYI Dept:
- Sondre Lerche's Duper Sessions is fun enough, but it's not the joy to hear that Two Way Monologue was.
- I've tried and I've tried, and I just can't get into J Dilla's Donuts. I know I have shamed mrkvm by saying this.
- Feedback, the new one from J5, isn't as bad as all that...but we've all come to expect a much higher level of game from these guys.
- I actually kinda like Peeping Tom, one of this year's Mike Patton releases – I respect both Patton and his high profile guest stars for getting out there and getting weird. I know I have shamed mrkvm by saying this as well.
See also:
The 'Tops of My Pops' archives
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