The best of new and future worldwide music from an Ireland-based music blog.

Blondes – ‘Wine’

Tuesday, January 3, 2012 - No Replies

Blondes released one of my favourite tracks of 2011 with ‘Lover’, a big slice of euphoric dance music which harks back to the sprawling lengths of old. Similarly dark and long, ‘Wine’ is taken from the duo’s last release of the year in November on RVNG, the completion of a trilogy of singles which went ‘Lover / Hater’, ‘Business / Pleasure’ and ‘Wine / Water’. The video is pretty insane.

There’s a Teengirl Fantasy remix of the track too:

Compilation: Music from Saharan Cellphones

Monday, January 2, 2012 - No Replies

Darren from Last Days of 1984 put me onto this compilation seeing as I’ve shared a love of Shangaan cassette tapes recently (a few are available in Elastic Witch).

The nine-track compilation Music from Saharan Cellphones on the SahelSounds label, as the title suggests, is music that comes from cellphone memory cards. Cheap mobile phones are popular in West Africa so it makes sense to use in-built memory cards to share your music collection via Bluetooth or similar with others when there’s no internet access, Wi-Fi or 3G available (no not even an Edge network! Madness.)

The songs chosen for the compilation were some of the highlights — music that is immensely popular on the unofficial mp3/cellphone network from Abidjan to Bamako to Algiers, but have limited or no commercial release. They’re also songs that tend towards this new world of self production — Fruity Loops, home studios, synthesizers, and Auto-Tune.

Compiled by Portland’s Christopher Kirkley in Kidal, Mali in 2009 and 2010, some of these songs were previously released on cassette tapes by Kirkley. He would swap songs from Townes Van Zandt, John Vanderslice and Elliott Smith for these nuggets.

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Free album: CocknBullKid – Adolescence

Sunday, January 1, 2012 - No Replies

 CocknBullKid - Adolescence

It’s a path that occurs way too often in pop. A promising young artist gets noticed for their idiosyncratic take on pop and then proceeds to be stripped of each interesting trait until nothing but a sanitised blandness remains. Back in 2009, Anita Blay aka CocknBullKid impressed with a series of singles (‘I’m Not Sorry’, ‘Boys And Girls’, ‘There’s A Mother In Our Bed’). Then last year’s debut album Adulthood was released and followed the above law. It was… a bit crap.

So another album leaked last week called Adolescence that features those early songs that held so much promise.

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Nialler9′s top 30 albums of 2011

Monday, December 26, 2011 - 10 Replies

Hit play and hear a song from each album in my top 30 of 2011.

30. The Caretaker – An Empty Bliss Beyond This World (whole album stream)
29. Cut Copy – Zonoscope
28. Modeselektor – Monkeytown
27. Ghostpoet – Peanut Butter Blues & Melancholy Jam
26. Rustie – Glass Swords
25. Planningtorock – W
24. Feist – Metals
23. Drake – Take Care
22. The Horrors – Skying
21. Jay Z & Kanye West – Watch The Throne
Nialler9′s top 20 albums of 2011…→

Nialler9 Readers’ Poll results: Top 25 Irish albums of 2011

Friday, December 23, 2011 - 2 Replies

Here we are. The end of the sixth year of the Nialler9 poll. Thank you all once again for voting. We had about 100 or so votes that made up the results in songs, new artists, EPs and now, the big one – albums. Our ultimate winner has topped the poll before that doesn’t negate the indisputable fact that there’s plenty of superb Irish music contained within this list…

Top 25 Irish albums of 2011 as voted by you…→

Nialler9 Readers’ Poll results: Top 25 Irish songs of 2011

Thursday, December 22, 2011 - 1 Reply

Nialler9 Readers' Poll results: Top 25 Irish songs of 2011

The top 25 Irish songs as chosen by you featured eight of my own personal choices in its midst, so we all seem to be in general agreement right? Not bloody likely. Thanks for voting. Tomorrow, I’ll reveal the top 25 Irish albums while Irish EPs and new artists is here.

The Nialler9 Readers’ Poll top 25 Irish songs of 2011…→