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Seal Of Approval 2013:

Savages - Silence Yourself (NEW)
The Knife - Shaking The Habitual
James Blake - Overgrown
Kurt Vile - Wakin On A Pretty Daze
Justin Timberlake - The 20/20 Experience
Rhye - Woman
Doldrums - Lesser Evil
My Bloody Valentine - m b v
Ducktails - The Flower Lane

Best Of 2012:

Albums: 10-1
Albums: 20-11
Albums: 30-21
Albums: 40-31
Albums: 70-41
Albums: 100-71

Videos: 10-1
Videos: 20-11

Songs: 10-1
Songs: 20-11
Songs: 30-21
Songs: 40-31
Songs: 70-41
Songs: 100-71

Seal Of Approval 2012:

Holly Herndon - Movement
Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d city
Converge - All We Love We Leave Behind
Flying Lotus - Until The Quiet Comes
The xx - Coexist
Animal Collective - Centipede Hz
Jessie Ware - Devotion
Purity Ring - Shrines
Frank Ocean - Channel Orange
Dirty Projectors - Swing Lo Magellan
SpaceGhostPurrp - Mysterious Phonk
The Tallest Man On Earth - There's No Leaving Now
Beach House - Bloom
Death Grips - The Money Store
Lotus Plaza - Spooky Action At A Distance
Chromatics - Kill For Love
Mirrorring - Foreign Body
The Men - Open Your Heart
Tindersticks - The Something Rain
Trust - TRST
Burial - Kindred EP
Grimes - Visions
Chairlift - Something

Best Of 2011:

Albums: 10-1
Albums: 20-11
Albums: 30-21
Albums: 40-31
Albums: 70-41
Albums: 100-71

Videos

Songs: 10-1
Songs: 20-11
Songs: 30-21
Songs: 40-31
Songs: 70-41
Songs: 100-71

Seal Of Approval 2011:

Kate Bush - 50 Words For Snow
Oneohtrix Point Never - Replica
Drake - Take Care
The Field - Looping State Of Mind
Florence + The Machine - Ceremonials
Kuedo - Severant
James Blake - Enough Thunder
Bjork - Biophilia
The Antlers - Burst Apart
Jamie Woon - Mirrorwriting
Wild Beasts - Smother
Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Halo
Friendly Fires - Pala
Shabazz Palaces - Black Up
Tyler, The Creator - Goblin
Panda Bear - Tomboy
Tune-Yards - Whokill
The Weeknd - House Of Balloons
Cat's Eyes - Cat's Eyes
Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact
The Go! Team - Rolling Blackouts
Radiohead - The King Of Limbs
The Horrors - Skying
James Blake - James Blake

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Zammuto // Zammuto // April 3 // Temporary Residence

Sampling is nothing new, everybody does it. That said, only few people manage to do nothing but sampling and come away with great results. The Avalanches is the first name that comes to mind. Their still amazing and fresh sounding LP Since I’ve Left You combined every sound imaginable to make for some brilliant pop tracks. New York’s The Books have never been interested in going down that path. Their albums were always more difficult and less straight forward. They split up but don’t cry, group’s leader Nick Zammuto is carrying on with the tradition on his debut LP Zamutto.

Coming out earlier this year with the EP Idiom Wind, Zammuto has established that he’s not going to reinvent the wheel on his new project. All the tracks feel at home on the debut album which feels at home with the rest of the stuff that Zammuto did as part of The Books. If anything, the LP is more song based which would require it to have something memorable about it. Then again, this is the member of The Books that we’re dealing with. While Zammuto does pack something that comes closer to actual songs, they are neither engaging nor memorable enough to make them stand out, making the album feel as a lacklustre collage of sounds that don’t feel like they’re fulfilling their potential. It might be the lack of layers or the choice of samples but Zammuto feels overly bare and not complex enough to make it as an interesting sample based record.

Zammuto deals with folktronica, which is alright if you’re still into that kind of stuff in 2012 (bless you). The wilderness feel it aims for is largely nailed with the sampling of violins and simple beats, although when it comes to wilderness feel, Zammuto could take a book or two from The Caretaker’s book as the album feels almost too polished to induce that feeling of escapism. What really lets it down is the vocal samples. From the stuttering on Yay to the clear singing on The Shape Of Things To Come, not to mention the facepalm worthy addition of Microsoft Anna here and there, the many voices of Zammuto does not add any depth, instead stripping the record of any subtlety that it might have had in the first place. Like the cover of the album which feels back to the basics and down to earth, until you notice the ridiculous and out of place font streaked across right in the middle. Zammuto is two different worlds that just down meet in the middle, a big no for any album that relies on sampling.

It’s quite underwhelming but in the end, the logical outcome of The Books split is the biggest disappointment here as Zammuto feels like a part of what the trio were doing in the first place. If you can’t improve on in then don’t fix it. Zammuto ignored that as the debut LP offers a simplified sample collection that just doesn’t introduce anything new to replace the weird, all over the place charm that Zammuto doesn’t try to recreate on here. Considering that The Books’ split was announced only few months ago, the lacklustre nature of Zammuto really makes it that much more painful.

#: Of Montreal have released one of the more batshit albums of the year so far, now they got an equally weird video for Spiteful Intervention.

#: Purity Ring share a new song and new details on the album, more on that here

#: Passion Pit announce new album Gossamer coming out on 24th of July.

#: Despite previous claims, Blur and Gorillaz might not be dead after all. Not that they’re going to release any new stuff until at least 2015.

#: Lil B drops yet another new mixtape, I don’t have time to review it but hey, it’s free.

#: Continuing the theme of holograms, TLC will be touring with a hologram of Left Eye. Is this the start of post-death music experience?

#: Avalanches may or may not have just dropped a new mixtape, you may or may not listen to it over here.

#: A member of The Killers dies, everyone’s sad that it’s not Brandon Flowers.

#: Clams Casino heads down to BBC Radio 1 to to play a mix that includes some very rare instrumentals. Scope it out here.

#: Grimes cranks up the swag, releases her own line of pussy rings. No, not rings for your pussy, pussy shaped rings for your fingers.

#: Eric Copeland of Black Dice fame announces new album Limbo out on 5th of June

#: Azealia Banks cancels her summer festival appearances to do some rich girl shit. Hope she cancels her career next time.

#: Jools Holland continues his reign as the host of the most relevant show on British television, gets Jack White and Grimes on Later. Alabama Shakes play too, everyone has flashbacks to Kings Of Leon circa 2003.