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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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Posts tagged "beer on the rug"
  • Exael // An Apparition

The chaps at Beer On The Rug are branching out. Their latest release, Ghost Hologram by Exael is closer to drone and classic drone and ambient than vaporwave. Check An Apparition off the said record.

YYU // TimeTimeTime&Time // May 7 // Beer On The Rug

We’re close to wrapping up the year and it’s fair to say that the mysterious Beer On The Rug wins the best new label of the year award. Mostly because they have been the home to the increasingly interesting vaporwave movement. Vaporwave, in case you are so slow and have no idea what it is, is a genre that bases itself on anonymous producers screwing around with samples to achieve something similar to Oneohtrix Point Never’s Replica. No point in talking about producers, it’s just music. Refreshing.

YYU is not someone I can talk about, I know about this person even less than I know about the person behind the Vektroid/Macintosh Plus moniker. TimeTimeTime&Time is the new release from this individual and it works with the confines of badly sampled sounds to create interesting results. Unlike other records that were reviewed by Seal On Psychedelics, TimeTimeTime&Time doesn’t take the samples from really bad 80s songs or elevator music. TimeTimeTime&Time consists of voices, guitar and some keyboard to achieve something that ends up sounding like the least sample based effort to be attached to the label in recent times. TimeTimeTime&Time allows the listener to draw their own picture for it too. Unlike the releases by Oneohtrix Point Never or Virtual Information Desk, the music on TimeTimeTime&Time feels like it could have its own place outside the internet. Um (Don’t Be) sounds like a genuine moment from an early Dirty Projectors song while YYYY and (((*~*~ under that are basically a reworkings of James Blake’s Unluck and Olivia Kept respectively. At some point you will start asking yourself whether YYU is actually an vaporwave artist. TimeTimeTime&Time doesn’t sound nostalgic and other than awkward cutting of samples this has very little to do with the music that comes out on Beer On The Rug. It works as some sort of post-internet folk and peaks when YYU allows his own voice into the mix. His voice is the strongest instrument on here and the freak folk moments are the highlights of the album. The pitch sifting of his own voice, even if amateurish comes across as interesting without being mind numbingly repetitive. Some moments on When You Said That even sound like that recent AlunaGeorge single. Blimey.

Guess what. TimeTimeTime&Time isn’t a vaporwave record. Just because it comes out on Beer On The Rug doesn’t make it one. It’s the sound of someone messing about with guitar and laptop to create something that is highly amusing at times, derivative at other times but always sounding like it has been done better justice by someone else. Repetition and loops are the name of the game on TimeTimeTime&Time but even at the short length of 25 minutes, even the patient ones will start wondering where this is going.

  • 情報デスクVIRTUAL - MARBLE白鳥

If you enjoyed that Macintosh Plus track from yesterday then go to Beer On The Rug for more similar sounding goodies, just like this track from 情報デスクVIRTUAL who sound like a japanese advert from the 80s.