Wednesday, January 29, 2014

5 Energizing Songs to Warm You Up

As we're going into February, it gets really cold outside. We all want to laze and become couch potatoes until it gets warmer. And this is not a bad thing to do!
 
Spend some time for yourself: stay home, watch a good movie, read a book, make yourself a cup of tea to have with your favourite sweet treat. And most importantly, listen to your favourite music to stay cheered up!







During the harsh weather in winter we are most reluctant to go out and do stuff we all need to do. Instead we stay home feeling depressed and useless. However, not much is needed to feel happiness, even in this cold weather. So, what's the trick? It's simply energy and motion!



Need an energy boost? This week's post suggests 5 amazing tracks that will get you up and running. Now, I suggest you listen to them in 2 ways:

1) When you get ready for school/work etc. in the morning, turn these songs on really LOUD and start dancing! Good mood for a day is guaranteed!

2) Listen to them on the go. These cheering songs combined with fast walking result in your feeling full of energy and optimism!

So,here they are!

The first song featured by me this week is "Fancy Footwork" by a Montreal-based electrofunk duo Chromeo. Those of you who watched "Step Up 3D" might recognize this energizing track that is perfect for a workout. You can stream this song online from this blog (via Soundcloud). A scene of the Pirates workout form the Step Up 3D movie is also attached.


 

If there's one thing I love the Brits for (well, apart from their hottest ever accent), it's there ability to make amazing music. Enjoy an electroindie band Delphic founded in Manchester and their greatest piece of work "Baiya"!



Even if you don't know a name Nadia Ali, I bet you will instantly recognize her voice from "Rapture" - a hit from 2001. This song never gets old, so enjoy its Avicii New Generation remix.



Is there anything more warming up, than hot funk rock rhythms of Red Hot Chili Peppers? I don't think so. Their 10th studio album introduces a song that will get you dancing off your head. Look around!



The last but not the least: Fall Out Boy's song "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)" was featured at Victoria's Secret 2013 show. No wonder, as it is so dynamic and makes your body move at every beat! Check it out:

No time to be sad. Dance and stay in the tune!

Monday, January 20, 2014

Top 5 Album Picks of 2013

Greetings to all of you, music junkies, and those who just view this post!

I should start off saying that last year our favourite artists released a lot of amazing songs and great albums. 
The list is nearly endless and includes artists from around the globe who perform in various music styles: 

Arctic Monkeys, Daft Punk, Depeche Mode, Disclosure, White Lies, Drake, Franz Ferdinand, MGMT, Phoenix, The National, Lorde and Kanye West have done a really good job to give their fans new quality stuff to go crazy about. 

What's more, some of the old but still loved and internationally recognized artists are rocking it just like at those good old days. Check out new releases by Elton John, Paul McCartney, David Bowie and Sting!   

My Top 5 picks for album releases of 2013 have been sitting for a while in my iPod in "Quality Stuff13" playlist.

This post introduces those top 5 pics mentioned above. So turn on Mixcloud, YouTube, Spotify, VK Playlist or whatever it is that you're using to listen to your favourite music and get into the rhythm!

5. The National "Trouble Will Find Me" 



Guys from this Brooklyn-based indie rock band just seem to sound better with each recording they make: so far, out  of their albums, this one is the best. You can tell a difference between their first release "The National" and every one of those that followed. "Trouble Will Find Me" is not an exception. So far, the latest release of this band is the leanest and most aerodynamic.

Top tracks: Sea of Love, Demons, Fireproof, Heavenfaced




4. Daft Punk "Random Access Memories"


I don't think there's a single person left who didn't get himself dancing at the beat of Get Lucky and Lose Yourself to Dance - vibrant summer 2013's most recognized tracks. Daft Punk rocked dance floors since the band was created, but their 4th record "Random Access Memories" was a huge universal success. 

In fact, "Random Access Memories" was the fastest selling album in UK chart history even before it was released.

So turn your speakers on, put the volume on max and lose yourself to dance!

Top tracks: Get Lucky, Lose Yourself to Dance, Give Life Back to Music, Within




3.  Depeche Mode "Delta Machine"


Depeche Mode proved their ability to make unbelievably deep and touching rhythms over almost 35 years of being on stage. "Delta Machine" wasn't the exception to this statement. If I could make love to a song, I would get restless with Heaven. 

"Delta Machine" tracklist is provided for your enjoyment.

Top tracks: Heaven, Soothe My Soul, Angel, Slow




2. Arctic Monkeys "AM"


Before the release of "AM", Arctic Monkeys had a few pretty (damn?) good recordings. Indie junkies were dancing their heads off with I Bet You Look Good on a Dance Floor and Fluorescent Adolescent.

But when "Do I wanna Know?" single was released last June, it all changed. It seems that everyone was singing together with Alex Turner 
"Too busy being yours to fall for somebody new..."
and waiting for the album to come out.

Top tracks: Do I Wanna Know?, Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High, Arabella, No.1 Party Anthem




1. The Neighbourhood "I Love You"


Rolling Stone probably didn't include this music masterpiece to its Top 50 Albums of 2013. Nevertheless, this band literally made my year in terms of music. These smooth indie pop rhythms tune seem to be able to get everyone into the tune. 

Light. Catchy. Smooth.

No more descriptions. Just press play and dive into this indie pop perfection.

Top Tracks: Afraid, How, Sweater Weather, W.D.Y.W.F.M.

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Playlists: courtesy of YouTube, SoundCloud, Mixcloud, radio.com

Useful links: 
http://www.metacritic.com/music 
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews
http://www.billboard.com/articles/reviews