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B3SCI TOP 50 SONGS OF 2011

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2011. What wasn’t to love? The rise of weirdo R&B, the fall of chillwave, the end of R.E.M. We started the construction of this list over a month ago. One truly epic and extensive Google spreadsheet later, we arrived at this Top 50. We sorted and sorted and sorted, listened through a TON OF STUFF, “traded jabs” on whether James Blake or Jamie Woon put on the tougher persona, etc. Thanks for reading and we hope y’all enjoy the list!

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01. James Blake – The Wilhelm Scream (Buy It) (Read)

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02. The Weeknd – The Morning (Buy It) (Read)

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03. Lana Del Rey – Video Games (Buy It) (Read)

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04. Gotye – Somebody That I Used to Know (Feat. Kimbra) (Buy It) (Read)

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05. Britney Spears – ‘Till the World Ends (Buy It) (Read)

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06. Maverick Sabre – I Need (Buy It) (Read)

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07. Drake – Marvin’s Room (Buy It) (Read)

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08. Beyonce – Party (Feat. Kanye West & Andre 3000) (Buy It) (Read)

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09. Jamie Woon – Lady Luck (Buy It) (Read)

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10. Michael Kiwanuka – I Need You By My Side (Buy It) (Read)

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11. Kendrick Lamar – ADHD (Buy It) (Read)

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12. The Alabama Shakes (formerly The Shakes) – I Found You (Buy It) (Read)

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13. Nneka – My Home (Buy It) (Read)

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14. Rihanna – We Found Love (Feat. Calvin Harris) (Buy It) (Read)

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15. DJ Khaled – I’m On One (Feat. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil’ Wayne) (Buy It) (Read)

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16. Adele – Rumour Has It (Buy It) (Read)

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17. Labrinth – Earthquake (Feat. Tinie Tempah) (Buy It) (Read)

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18. Jay-Z & Kanye West – Otis (Buy It) (Read)

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19. Flo Rida – Good Feeling (Buy It) (Read)

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20. Bon Iver – Towers (Buy It) (Read)

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21. Azealia Banks – 212 (Buy It) (Read)

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22. Big Black Delta – Huggin’ & Kissin’ (Buy It) (Read)

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23. Florence + The Machine – What the Water Gave Me (Buy It) (Read)

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24. Flight Facilities – Foreign Language (Feat. Jess) (Buy It) (Read)

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25. Cults – Abducted (Buy It) (Read)

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26. Raphael Saadiq – Good Man (Buy It) (Read)

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27. Spector – Never Fade Away (Buy It) (Read)

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28. Marina & the Diamonds – Radioactive (Buy It) (Read)

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29. Afrojack – Lionheart (Buy It) (Read)

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30. Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – If I Had a Gun… (Buy It) (Read)

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31. Active Child – Playing House (Feat. How to Dress Well) (Buy It) (Read)

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32. M83 – Midnight City (Buy It) (Read)

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33. Radiohead – Lotus Flower (Buy It) (Read)

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34. Madlib & Freddie Gibbs – Thuggin’ (Buy It) (Read)

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35. The Rapture – How Deep Is Your Love (Buy It) (Read)

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36. NO CEREMONY/// – Hurtlove (Buy It) (Read)

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37. Ifan Dafydd – No Good (Buy It) (Read)

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38. Bombay Bicycle Club – Shuffle (Buy It) (Read)

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39. TOKiMONSTA – Little Pleasures (Feat. Gavin Turek) (Buy It) (Read)

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40. Colleen Green – Cujo (Buy It) (Read)

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41. Foxes – Youth (Buy It) (Read)

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42. Jacques Greene – Another Girl (Buy It) (Read)

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43. Grouplove – Gold Coast (Buy It) (Read)

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44. Family of the Year – St. Croix (Buy It) (Read)

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45. Lucy Rose – Middle of the Bed (Buy It) (Read)

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46. LIPS – Everything to Me (Buy It) (Read)

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47. Trophy Wife – Wolf (Buy It) (Read)

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48. Dev – In the Dark (Buy It) (Read)

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49. John West – Lovely (Feat. Pusha T) (Buy It) (Read)

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50. Anchorsong – Ghost Touch (Buy It) (Read)

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12-26-11

The Weeknd – D.D.

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Echoes of Silence is here. Here’s a sample in the form of a reimagining of MJ’s “Dirty Diana”.

The Weeknd – D.D.

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Rating 8.7

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12-21-11

Quadron – Ex-Factor (Lauryn Hill)

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This cover of LH’s “Ex-Factor” by Quadron is about as sick as it gets; an all-time fave song covered by an all-time fave artist. Our girl Coco can’t be touched. Really good.

Quadron – Ex-Factor (Lauryn Hill)

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Rating 9.2

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12-20-11

Fantasy Island – Breaking a Heart

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Hmmmm, so what do we have here? Fantasy Island are a duo out of L.A. that play what can probably be described as lo-fi blue-eyed soul (haha, yeah, we totally just took it there.) “Breaking a Heart” has a neat little hook and some pretty interesting “melodic shit” going on in the vocals and in the keys/synth. It’s an interesting sound for sure, and one we are definitely spinning. Give Fantasy Island a spin down low.

Fantasy Island – Breaking a Heart

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Rating 8.0

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12-14-11

Lee Fields – You’re the Kind of Girl

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Our homey the soul vet Lee Fields returns with new single “You’re the Kind of Girl”. Sounding as if it was ripped off some killer never-heard-before 70’s soul LP, (think Bobby Womack or Willie Hutch), “You’re the Kind of Girl” still does go pretty fresh. It was produced by Jeff Silverman and Leon Michaels (Jay-Z, Aloe Blacc, Ghostface). Give the first single from Lee’s upcoming A Faithful Man a spin below.

Lee Fields – You’re the Kind of Girl

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Rating 8.4

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12-13-11

SHOW REVIEW! The Sea and Cake w/ Lia Ices @ The Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA, December 6th, 2011

Contributed by Chris Gedos

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Considering there’s more bands than people these days, I’m afraid to say that I’d never listened to The Sea and Cake if only because I wasn’t quite sure what to make of their name. Band names with lowercase articles are highly uncommon in today’s indiedom. I still think The Sea and Cake sounds more like a collection of short stories by the most recent fiction MFA from Hunter College, but presented with the opportunity to see the Chicago collective at Doug Weston’s Troubadour on Tuesday, December 6th 2011, I partook in a 24 hour cram session and familiarized myself with their nine albums: The Sea and Cake, Nassau, The Biz, The Fawn, Oui, One Bedroom, Everybody, Car Alarm and 2011’s The Moonlight Butterfly. They are that rare one trick pony. It’s indie meets jazz, a true marriage at the left end of the dial, a highly professional Chicago sound emanating from the most (i.e. only) outwardly-looking city in the Midwest. First cousin: Tortoise. Second cousin by marriage: Wilco. Third cousin/ black sheep: Smashing Pumpkins.

The Troubadour pays homage to its singer-songwriter alumni in the bar to the left of the entrance, a classic roadhouse with a video feed to the main event in the next room. The venerable institution sports autographed pics of Harry Chapin and Joni Mitchell next to a gold Cure record and a plain OK Computer vinyl sleeve. Few venues in America have adapted to the whirlwind times so commandingly.

Opener Lia Ices played in a minimalist minor key on her red, Nord Electric 3 keyboard, with her brother providing accompaniment on a plugged in acoustic guitar which toes an interesting middle ground. Innumerable comparisons will be drawn between Lia Ices and Feist, but whereas Feist always retains her emotional vulnerability, Lia Ices also has the vocal capacity to go big like Sinead. The fact that she doesn’t speaks to an untapped potential in her music, although the minimalist ethos does provide for some lush ambiance. Her last song, a haunting ballad off her first album, was performed solo and bookended the set nicely. The unavoidable fact is that Lia Ices is very beautiful to the point where it would be purposefully oblivious to ignore it— hopefully the populace will look toward the beauty in her music that’s more than skin deep.

The crowd was older; mean, median and mode each hover around 31. The Sea and Cake are genre-benders, but they’re also a slow burn since they don’t hit you over the head with their experimentation. Therefore, their listeners are older and more mature, having come upon the band at some point during the past 15 years. In spite of their niche status, their music is accessible and conveniently packaged, generally without longer jams and solos; few of their songs stretch beyond six minutes.

The Sea and Cake took the stage and started right off with one of their more recent songs more indie than jazz. The fact that they’re a little older in Rock years, late 40s instead of early 30s, makes their more ‘mainstream’ appeal seem like a strong creative choice as opposed to a dive to the middle. What could easily be four dads from Evanston who play for the agricorp softball team, in fact is one of the more decorated bands in recent memory. What’s even more interesting is they predated the sub-genre craze we’re dealing with right now. Their versatile set spanned a careers worth of material and rang a noteworthy loudness that commanded the audiences attention. Think a little bit of Jonathan Richman next to a little bit of Charlie Haden? The Sea and Cake invites those disparate comparisons, which is precisely what makes their live show so compelling.

Set Highlight: “Afternoon Speaker” off 2000’s Oui.

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Rating 8.5

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12-13-11

Gary Clark Jr. – Things Are Changing

Contributed by Trevor Meyer

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If you’re into blues, rock, and/or soul, you’re going to love Gary Clark Jr. His influences range from Stevie Ray Vaughan, to Snoop, to Cream, etc. Some of his more bluesy material such as “Bright Lights” and “Don’t Owe You A Thang” remind me of blues rock icons, Ten Years After and the Black Keys. Not only can this guy shred your face off, but he can also soothe your soul. The soulful, slow burner “When The Sun Goes Down” is an absolute delight. One of his other, slower songs, “Things Are Changing” is an eloquent, soul ballad – one of the best I’ve heard in years. Gary’s versatile songwriting is undeniable. Mr. Clark Jr. is one of the most promising up and coming artists. He is lighting up the internet music world and there is no telling what great things are to come from this man in the future.

Gary Clark Jr. – Things Are Changing

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Rating 8.3

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12-08-11

Tyrese – Stay (Remix) (Feat. Rick Ross & Faith Evans)

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Tyrese & Rozay take it all the way back on this remix for “Stay”, as the pair are joined by the one and only Faith Evans for this smoothed out spin on the track. The original’s 2005-era R&B as 2011 R&B sound is replaced for a full on 90’s throwback. You can imagine Faith bleeding it out in 3D Jurassic Park-style cgi in front a waterfall or bonfire on the beach. Bad Boy for life.

Tyrese – Stay (Remix) (Feat. Rick Ross & Faith Evans)

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Rating 7.9

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12-06-11

Shy Girls – Gonna Get My Name Back

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“Gonna Get My Name Back” new from Portland-based act Shy Girls is a most excellent slice of that classic 80s R&B pie. The Hall & Oates refs are def there (there’s even a little Sade mixed in too) but Shy Girls’ sound is no dusty throwback pastiche, nah, this shit is live. Great grooves, a great backbeat, great melodies, picture yourself on a boat, fruity drink in your hand, life washed in sunlight. That’s “Gonna Get My Name Back”

Shy Girls – Gonna Get My Name Back

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Rating 8.4

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12-03-11

Josh Kumra – Call Off The Search

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Artists that can dig deep and pull sounds straight from their soul are too few and far between. On the heels of his feature with Wretch 32 on the hit “Don’t Go”, Josh Kumra continues forward with the excellent ‘”Call Off The Search”. Powerful, honest, and tuneful in all the right ways, “COTS” is a can’t miss type track. Preview the track and get familiar with Josh Kumra below.

Josh Kumra – Call Off The Search

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Rating 8.8

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12-02-11

Florence + The Machine – Take Care (ColeCo Remix)

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Flo’s cover of “Take Care” that she put down last week for Radio 1 is awesome. We have here a pretty dope remix of that cover done by Canadian duo ColeCo. It’s a remix of a cover, of a sample of a remix, of a Gil Scott-Heron (R.I.P.) song. Got that? Don’t miss this track.

Florence + The Machine – Take Care (ColeCo Remix)

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Rating 8.3

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11-30-11

Raheem DeVaughn – Lotus Flowerbomb (Wale)

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“Lotus Flowerbomb” is no doubt one of favorite beats of ’11 (esp. Miguel’s hook. Shouts to our dude Miguel.) That said, it’s great to hear it without Wale marblemouthing all over it. Raheem’s silky smoothy melodic lines elevate “LFB” from 106 & Park “bottom of the Top 10” status to grown and sexy bedrooms worldwide.

Raheem DeVaughn – Lotus Flowerbomb (Wale)

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Rating 8.2

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11-30-11