It’s been one of those years where things could’ve been a lot better, but also could’ve been a lot worse. The Arab Spring didn’t end up bringing wholesale peace or democracy to the region, but then it didn’t bring mass genocide or nuclear war either. The Olympics cost Great Britain a ridiculous sum of money at a time when public services were being cut like a slowly melting Vienetta, but then at least we won a few medals and nobody got blown up. Barack Obama managed to keep Mental Romney out of the White House, but then isn’t likely to be able to do much good himself after the Republicans retained the House. Silvio Berlusconi finally got booted out, vowing to leave “this shitty country of which I’m sickened”, but has since decided he actually quite enjoyed running said shitty country and is trying to worm his way back into power. The world has kept on turning, from good to bad and back again, like a football that’s rolled through a turd.
The same has, as always, been the case for music – but it seems on reflection like we’ve had more good than bad this year. Granted, Justin Bieber still sells ten thousand records every time he grabs his crotch, but there was still plenty to get excited about in 2012. Hip-hop, the general quality of which had been akin to a jaffa cake left in an airing cupboard over the last few years, suddenly became exciting again thanks to the emergence of artists like Kendrick Lamar, Angel Haze, A$AP Rocky and Mykki Blanco, while old hands like Killer Mike, DOOM and Aesop Rock produced their best work in an aeon too.
Elsewhere, a handful of indie bands managed to buck the trend and make music that was actually quite interesting, with Alt-J, Django Django and TOY knocking out very decent debuts, while Grimes managed to stay crossover flavour of the month for, well, about twelve months. Electronic music was in rude health as well, with long-overdue returns from Nathan Fake and Michael Mayer, and excellent first albums from the likes of Anstam, LHF and Christian Löffler. Even the pop world wasn’t too dispiriting: Adele produced the best Bond theme in living memory, and whatever you think about Psy, ‘Gangnam Style’ was a heap more interesting than the usual chart-topping bollocks. Best of all, artists like AlunaGeorge, Joey Bada$$ and Dog Bite are already indicating that 2013 might be even better.
But that’s enough fawning and blethering. The easiest way to work out whether you’ve missed anything decent this year is to simply cast your eye over our top 100 tracks of the year below. Even better, you can listen to them on Spotify using the player below. Gonjasufi’s ‘The Blame’ clinched the top spot; a slightly odd choice maybe seeing as it came out in January to relatively little fuss, but that’s not the point. Fact is, if the Mayans are proved right and the world is about to blow up, this is the track we’d want playing over the end credits. Fade out…
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Top Tracks of 2012
1. Gonjasufi – The Blame
2. Kendrick Lamar – Good Kid
3. Beak> – Mono
4. Alt-J – Breezeblocks
5. Chapelier Fou – Protest
6. AlunaGeorge – You Know You Like It
7. Woodpecker Wooliams – Sparrow
8. Grimes – Circumambient
9. Mykki Blanco – Wavvy (produced by
Brenmar)
10. Mark Lanegan – The Gravedigger’s Song
11. Flying Lotus – The Hunger (featuring Niki Randa)
12. The Leg – Bake Yourself Silly
13. Django Django – Default
14. Moonface with Siinai – Headed
For The Door
15. Dan Sartain – Indian Massacre
16. Young Magic – Sparkly
17. Funkineven & Fatima – Phone Line
18. The Gaslamp Killer – In The Dark…
19. A Place To Bury Strangers – Onwards To The Wall
20. Michael Mayer – Sully
21. TOY – Strange
22. G R E A T W A V E S – Feel The Love
23. A$AP Rocky – Goldie
24. Tame Impala – Apocalypse Dreams
25. Ryan Teague – Shadow Play
26. Anstam – Hope’s Soliloquy
27. WhoMadeWho – Below The Cherry Moon
28. Nathan Fake – Paean
29. Cameras – Kreuzberg
30. LHF – Indian Street Slang
31. VCMG – Lowly
32. Porcelain Raft – Unless You Speak From The Heart
33. Clinic – Misty
34. THEESatisfaction – Needs
35. Melody’s Echo Chamber – Some Time Alone, Alone
36. Ed Schrader’s Music Beat – My Mind Is Broken By The Sound
37. Brother Ali – Gather Round (featuring Amir Sulaiman)
38. Holy Other – Tense Past
39. Tindersticks – Chocolate
40. Angel Haze – Jungle Fever (featuring Kool AD)
41. The British Expeditionary Force – Crack In The Clouds
42. Dark Horses – Alone
43. Cody ChesnuTT – Don’t Follow Me
44. Cos Ber Zam – Ne Noya (Daphni Mix)
45. Liars – No. 1 Against The Rush
46. Here We Go Magic – Hard To Be Close
47. Thavius Beck – ABV
48. Exitmusic – The Modern Age
49. Daniel Rossen – Silent Song
50. The Flaming Lips – Is David Bowie Dying? (featuring Neon Indian)
51. Jack White – Freedom At 21
52. Gary War – Good Clues
53. Killer Mike – Reagan
54. Gold Panda – Mountain
55. Steel Trees – Attack of the Stoner Zombie Killer Kids!
56. iamamiwhoami – Drops
57. Mi-Gu – Oshiro
58. Werkha – Cube & Puzzle
59. Swans – The Seer Returns
60. Tamaryn – Violet’s In A Pool
61. Aesop Rock – Leisureforce
62. Clark – Open
63. Apostille – Wrong
64. JJ DOOM – Guv’nor
65. Pond – Sorry I Was Under The Sky
66. Omega Male – Wax & Glue
67. Cold Pumas – A Versatile Gift
68. Neneh Cherry & The Thing – Cashback
69. Dog Bite – Prettiest Pills
70. John Tejada – Stabilizer
71. Blood Red Shoes – In Time To Voices
72. Zambri – From An Angle
73. Willis Earl Beal – Bright Copper ‘Noon
74. Menomena – Tantalus
75. Sharon Van Etten – Give Out
76. The Invisible – Generational
77. Christian Löffler – A Forest
78. Carmen Ghia & The Hotrods – Blackjack
79. Seams – The Glow
80. Fairhorns – Ragnarok
81. Andre Williams – Stuck In The Middle
82. Loops Of Your Heart – Cries
83. Benjamin Damage & Doc Daneeka – Battleships (featuring Abigail Wyles)
84. Scott Walker – The Day The “Conducator” Died (An Xmas Song)
85. Frank Ocean – Crack Rock
86. Die Antwoord – Fatty Boom Boom
87. Chilly Gonzales – Othello
88. Group Rhoda – Virtual Dancer
89. Gentleman Jesse – I’m A Mess
90. Joey Bada$$ – Survival Tactics (featuring Capital STEEZ)
91. Unmade Bed – You Never Really Broke My Heart (Anyway)
92. Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs – Goddamn Holy Roll
94. Babe, Terror – Lifantastic I
95. Soap & Skin – Voyage Voyage
96. Public Image Ltd – Human
97. Isaac Delusion – Midnight Sun
98. Seaming – Sodaslow (Sipped)
99. Echo Lake – Further Down
100. Alabama Shakes – Hold On
*Three tracks from our top 100 aren’t on Spotify, so click the following links if you want to listen to G R E A T W A V E S, Apostille and Unmade Bed. And why wouldn’t you?
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