Top Albums of 2023
Top Albums of 2023
Our favs of the year, feat @YoungFathers @AlgiersMusic @AdeemtheArtist @QOTSA @StephenMarley @blink182 #Marvelous3 @xboygeniusx @RollingStones @SamiamBand #TheIronRoses @Guerotheband @DurryMusic @TheHives @RustonKelly @Mustard_Plug
What a year. Exciting new artists burst onto the scene. Classic bands returned to form. There were reunions, both expected and surprises. All genres showed up with something to prove, or to destroy the very definition of genre they had established.
From Dec 2022 – Nov 2023 (since we drop this list in December, and don’t want to disservice any artists with Dec releases), these are our Top Albums…
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Sonic Tapestry 2023: A Year In Selections (Top 25 Albums)
Album's include Ambient, Experimental, Jungle, DnB, House, Electro, Breakbeats, Breaks, UK Bass, Deconstructed Club, Garage, Glitch, IDM, Braindance
Overmono - Good Lies [XL Recordings]
Lazarus - Mimoto [YUKU]
Stone Carrier - Sky Above [To Pikap Records]
Aroma Nice - Lost Realms [YUKU]
Trees Speak - Mind Maze [Soul Jazz Records]
Beta Librae - Daystar [Incienso]
Sam Goku - The Things We See When We Look Closer [Permanent Vacation]
Gacha Bakradze - Pancakes [Lapsus Records]
Meemo Comma - Loverboy [Planet Mu]
Lyra Valenza - Low Gear No Pressure [Petrola 80]
Bobo - Contact [Erbium Records]
Maara - The Ancient Truth [Step Ball Chain]
Iro Aka - Planet Earth [Hivern Discs]
Zoë Mc Pherson - Pitch Blender [SFX]
Christian Coiffere - Lookbook 2021-2023 [Comic Sans Records]
Otik - Cosmosis [3024]
Tamo Hesselink - Beam [Nous'klaer Audio]
Wrecked Lightships - Oceans and Seas [Midnight Shift]
Ayesha - Rhythm is a Memory [Kindergarten Records]
Blinded By Science - 8205FR001 [Future Retro London]
Geyera - LIMBO [Polygon Records]
Adam Pits - Synthetic Serenity [On Rotation]
CRRDR - Latinx Core [CRRDR]
Poly Chain - Fairy Disco [Mystrictrax]
Autumn - Still In The Thick Of It [Antibody]
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Time to help Louis’ ‘Faith In The Future’ towards the UK charts! (11 December 2023)
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Following the success of ‘All Of Those Voices DVD/CD’, ‘Faith In The Future’ has a chance to make it back onto the UK charts when they update in 3 days!
Buy the album digitally HERE with a UK address (for shipping + billing) so your purchase counts towards the charts.
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[Image description: A digital drawing based on the film Evil Dead Rise. It's styled like a poster with different, overlapping elements. At the forefront is Jessica floating upwards, arms outstretched. She is covered in shadows and water drops off of her silhouette. Her hair sticks to her head. Above her, there's two panels. One shows Ellie's eyes as a deadite and the other shows her mouth as one. The first has her looking to the side from a 3/4 view of her face. The other has her head tilted to the side, mouth stretched wide in a grin. Dark blood drips from her lips. To the side of these is a full drawing of Ellie's face contorted in a shriek. Her eyes glow and her hair falls down in front of the panel beneath her. The panel is of a pool of blood. This is behind Jessica too. In front of her, but still in the panel, is the text "evil dead rise" in red. The background is a desaturated purple with blood splatters surrounding it.]
Inktober - Day 13 (Rise)
Film - Evil Dead Rise (Lee Cronin, 2023)
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Top 9 albums of 2023, tagged by @fxreflyes. I have the bad habit of not checking out full albums of artists even though I've fallen deeply in love with some of their songs. So, thank you for reminding me I should be checking out some full albums in 2024. I've collected some albums that I've listened to in their entirety and loved them in 2023.
They're Mama Tried/Pride in What I Am by Merle Haggard (1969), 2022 by Josiah and the Bonnevilles (2022), Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos (1992), RR by Rosalia and Rauw Alejandero (2023)
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My Top 9 Albums of 2023
I was tagged by @blmpff (here) who's an absolute sweetheart, ilysm <3. And @lurkingshan (here), who's a menace and wanted to expose my basic bitch musical chaos.
I'm sure the visuals are pretty self-explanatory, but here are just a few notes that might help y'all better understand it
My hyperfixation extends to my musical preferences. Obviously
I don't promise No Skips. These are just the albums/EPs/OSTs that showed up more than once on my Top Songs of 2023 playlist
I'm a lyrics girlie rather than a vibes girlie (V doesn't count. That man can sing car maintenance manuals over smooth jazz and I will vibe to it)
Here goes:
In no particular order:
A R Rahman, Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (OST)
V, Layover
Harris Jayaraj, Vaaranam Aayiram (OST)
Taylor Swift, Red (Taylor's Version)
A R Rahman, Aayutha Ezhuthu (OST)
Taylor Swift, evermore (deluxe version)
Sabrina Carpenter, emails i can't send
A R Rahman, Alaipayuthey (OST)
RM, Indigo
Tagging @telomeke, @grapejuicegay, @colourme-feral
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The Tumblr's 2023 Year in Review is out! According to @fandom in the new category Musical Acts Taylor Swift was the musical act most discussed on Tumblr. Ps: this category replaced the previously separate Music Groups, Kpop, and Solo Acts lists. In the previously Solo Acts list, Taylor was the most discussed solo act in 2021 and 2022 (click here to see it).
Also, in the category Top 23 of 2023, @fandom revealed that Taylor Swift was the only artist on the list, being the 9th subject most discussed on Tumblr:
"Taylor Swift had kind of a big year, what with the albums, the epic global tour, and the movie and stuff. Fantastic work, @taylorswift, the Swifties on Tumblr thank you for everything."
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