Years and Labels
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2008
aagoo
acuarela
african tape
amish
anticon
arts and crafts
ashmatic kitty
astralwerks
atlantic
ATP recordings
bedroom community
beggars banquet
be happy
bella union
birdman
bladen county
brushfire
carpark
champion city
city centre offices
city slang
claire records
constellation
cuckundoo
darla
dead oceans
deaf dumb and blind
DFA
dischord
domino
double negative
drag city
dry county
ecstatic peace
end of the road
fatcat
fenetre
fiction
flameshovel
flemish eye
frenchkiss
geffen
get a life
ghostly international
good fences
great society
hapna
heavy
hidden shoal
hometapes
hoss
hungry audio
hydra head
iconoclaste
in-fidelity
in the red
jagjaguwar
kemado
killer pimp
kill rock stars
kora
kranky
k records
leaf
load
loaf
locust
loose tooth
loveless
lovitt
lujo
make mine music
manifesto
matador
merge
monitor
moshi moshi
mute
naive
neurot
obey your brain
own
p.m.m.
parlophone
paw tracks
pet rock
pink flag
plan-it-x
planaria
polyvinyl
portia
rebel group
relapse
resonant
rough trade
s.a.f.
secret city
secret eye
secretly canadian
seksound
sickroom
sincerely yours
social registry
sounds familyre
southern lord
strange attractors
students of decay
sub pop
suicide squeeze
table of elements
talitres
team love
temporary residence
tenderversion
thirsty ear
thrill jockey
tin angel
tomlab
tompkins square
too pure
touch
touch and go
transgressive
trost
troubleman unlimited
type
ubiquity
urtovox
wall of sound
warp
western vinyl
what's your rapture
whistler
words on music
XL
yep roc
young love
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stereogum
adequacy
- Revolution Music theme January 6, 2009
- Brian Gardner January 6, 2009
cokemachine glow
- Podcast :: Fantasy-Podcast / Fantasy Covers 2008 December 31, 2008
- Feature :: List / Top 50 Albums 2008 December 22, 2008
- Feature :: List / Staff Lists 2008 December 22, 2008
- Feature :: Awards / The Chad VanGaalen Award for Best Utilization of Chad VanGaalen's Time December 21, 2008
- Feature :: Awards / The 1008 AOTY Awarded by Time Travelers from the Dark Ages to Bradford Cox December 21, 2008
- Feature :: Awards / The Michael Gira Award for Making the Sleaziest Material Sound Beautiful December 21, 2008
- Feature :: Awards / The Selected Ambient Works Award for Music That is Probably Played in Heaven December 21, 2008
- Feature :: Awards / The How Did I Sleep On This, Seriously? Award December 21, 2008
- Feature :: Awards / Most Undeserving Of Being Tied Dead-Last on our Staff's Year-End List, Topping Shit Like Weezer by Virtue of Alphabetical Order Only December 21, 2008
- Feature :: Awards / The Plan B Award for Most Tasteless Hacking of an Embryonic Wea Culpa Review Into Year-End Fodder December 21, 2008
exclaim
- Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion January 6, 2009
- R.E.M. - Murmur December 9, 2008
- ABBA - The Albums December 9, 2008
- The Welcome Wagon - Welcome to the Welcome Wagon December 9, 2008
- Arrington de Dionyso - I See Beyond The Black Sun December 9, 2008
- Britney Spears - Circus December 2, 2008
- Guns N' Roses - Chinese Democracy November 25, 2008
- Wild Beasts - Limbo, Panto November 22, 2008
- Francois Virot - Yes or No November 22, 2008
- Various - Sprechen Sie Pop November 22, 2008
fakejazz
- John Berndt - The Private Language Problem: New Electro-Acoustic Compositions, 2001-2007 (Abstract on Black) November 6, 2008
- Dan Burke and Thomas Dimuzio - Upcoming Events (No Fun) September 23, 2008
- Chris Forsyth - Live Journal at the Mice Machine VIP Dance Floor (Inunabulum) September 9, 2008
- Warmer Milks - Soft Walks (Animal Disguise) August 26, 2008
fluxblog
- Insinuate Savageness January 6, 2009
- The Longest Ever Dream January 5, 2009
- Saccharine Sheen January 5, 2009
- A Crime, It’s A Crime January 2, 2009
- An Inevitable Path January 1, 2009
- You Stare Into Space December 31, 2008
- Hot As The Earth’s Core December 30, 2008
- Extremely Irreverent S’mores December 29, 2008
- The Right Way To Celebrate Christmas December 25, 2008
- A Hero Under Mistletoe December 24, 2008
the milk factory
- GAGARIN: Adaptogen (Geo Records) January 7, 2009
- RENFRO: Mathematics (Meltwater Records) January 4, 2009
- VS02 - Virtual Soundtrack January 2009 December 24, 2008
- JÓHANN JÓHANNSSON: Fordlândia (4AD) December 23, 2008
- THE 2008 REVIEW December 21, 2008
- THE 2008 REVIEW: David Abravanel December 21, 2008
- THE 2008 REVIEW: Robert Rowlands December 21, 2008
- THE 2008 REVIEW: themilkman December 21, 2008
- THE 2008 REVIEW: Max Schaefer December 21, 2008
- KWAIDAN: Kwaidan (Highpoint Lowlife) December 16, 2008
obscuresound
- The Best Albums of 2008: Final Results December 20, 2008by Mike Mineo For quick reference, here are links to each page of the “Best Albums of 2008″ feature. Click below to view them: Albums #01 to #10 Albums #11 to #20 Albums #21 to #30 Albums #31 to #40 Albums #41 to #50
paper thin walls
- "The Revel's In The Details"The Revel's In The Details:Portishead make a deviously simple record that conjures complicated emotions.
- "Congo Fury"Congo Fury:story by Jesse Jarnow For the third volume of the acclaimed Congotronics series, producer Vincent Kenis brings together five Congolese cultures for an album that crosses history, culture and fingers across a distorted thumb pianos.
- "Can't Fight This Feeling"Can't Fight This Feeling:story by Andy Beta Norwegian producer and REO Speedwagon fan Lindstrøm follows you on your summer holiday travels with Where You Go, I Go Too, the transcendental electronic event of the year.
- "Swede Release "Swede Release :story by Jessica Suarez Swedish artist Lykke Li makes futuristic pop songs about good old fashioned heartbreak.
- "Blast Action Heroes"Blast Action Heroes:story by Kory Grow Fourteen bands, 51 tracks, 56 minutes, punk, metal, grindcore, Xerox machines... Anyone up for a little bit of the old power violence?
