Basement cut: "La Joie Devant La Mort" mixes French philosophy with an absolutely killer disco backing -- shades of Roxy Music -- and appropriately grandiose vocals from Xiu Xiu's Jamie Stewart.
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27. Belief - Belief (LEX Records)Like early-'90s techno and acid house? So do Warpaint's Stella Mozgawa. Made with the late LFO cofounder Mark Bell in mind -- the phrase "What would Mark Bell do?" informed every creative decision -- this album is a wonderful tribute to a time, a place and a person, but also a killer record in its own right, not to mention a lot of fun, and it's absolutely filthy with irresistible, bleep-y bangers.
26. Spoon - Lucifer on the Sofa & Lucifer on the Moon (Matador)Spoon have been making great records for so long -- 27 years -- that some might've taken them for granted, but please don't as Lucifer of the Sofa is the 10th entry in one of the most satisfying discographies of the last 30 years, a record loaded with memorable songs and endless swagger. They're still innovating too, handing the album over to dub producer Adrian Sherwood for a distinctive echo deck rework of the entire thing, retitled Lucifer on the Moon, that it could've been released instead of Sofa and it would've made this list. Luckily we have both.
Al.Divino spends Two Nights In Marrakesh, J.U.S drops GoFundMe Corvette, killer kane delivers shark repellent and MJC is in the mix with Stranger Danger. Fatboyshaun & TROX eat $100 Pasta Plates, Kurious & Ro Data mob through the Koncrete Jungle, Five Steez & SonoTWS connect on Quietude and N.R.F.S. keeps it self-titled.
In today's CMU Daily: • Media hint at clues to Jay’s killer, • MTV awards beckon, • Idlewild bassist turns DJ, • Cash covers rockers, • Review: TLC – 3D, • Jackson in court over cancelled gigs, • Joni quits the industry, • INXS join Bali benefit gig, • BDB fans look for the fish, • Gus Gus play live, • Review: Various - GDM, • Capital cut workforce, • Death In Vegas add date, • DJ and former boy band star among celeb Big Brother contestants
MEDIA HINT AT CLUES TO JAY’S KILLERWhile the New York Post has reported that an associate of Jam Master Jay may well have tipped off his killer of his whereabouts, police in NYC will only say that their investigation continues, and that they have yet to name a suspect. According to the Post the alleged associate tipped the killers off when Jay arrived at his 24/7 studio in Queens. He then waited outside while the perpetrators committed the crime. The man, described only as a “convicted drug dealer”, is believed to be hiding out in Washington. They went on to claim that Jay may have been killed in a dispute over money and that the prime suspect was a man named Curtis Scoon.
It’s not the first time Avram and Jackson have been in court together. In 1994 Avram's promotion firm sued Jackson for $20 million after the singer failed to complete his 1993 Dangerous world tour (the tour was cut short as Jackson faced those child molestation charges, though the official reason for the cancellation was that Jackson was being treated for addiction to painkillers). The lawsuit was settled when Jackson guaranteed the promoter the rights to forthcoming Jacko tours. When Jackson started shopping round for a new promoter for a proposed Invincible tour (that never happened) Avram sued him again – that suit is still pending.
Perfume Genius, remixed. I can\u2019t stop spinning \u201COn The Floor,\u201D the standout track from the excellent new Perfume Genius album. There\u2019s a killer remix from Initial Talk that unleashes the song\u2019s inner \u201880s dancefloor anthem. 2ff7e9595c
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