BEST SONGS OF 2017 (Playlist)
Better late than never,
Here’s what I thought was cool in 2017.
See you in ’18,
Chris
Better late than never,
Here’s what I thought was cool in 2017.
See you in ’18,
Chris
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Take a listen to “Cycle” from Themes For Dying Earth; the fifth LP from British Columbia-based artist Teen Daze (Jamison Isaak), and the first to be released through his new label, FLORA.
After last year’s foray into vibrant indie-pop, Themes finds Teen Daze returning to more ambient, electronic production with new insight: “I learned so much from the experience making Morning World, it would be a step backwards if I didn’t apply it.” This comes through in songs like “Lost”, “Rising” and the first single, “Cycle”, which fuse the synthesized sound of early Teen Daze records with the live energy of his more recent works. Themes is also distinct in its collaborative nature. Jamison has worked with other artists in the past, but never to this degree and expanse: “Making the last record alongside other people helped me realize that inviting additional minds to the creative process brings out the best in me.“ Themes For Dying Earth also features collaborations with Sean Carey, Dustin Wong, Sound Of Ceres, Nadia Hulett, and Jon Anderson.
Conceptually and thematically, this album is one of Jamison’s most personal, navigating topics both intimate and broad: “Much of my work is inspired by nature, and it’s scary to think that future generations may not have that same relationship. The album starts with Cycle, a song about my personal experience dealing with anxiety and depression, and it slowly zooms out to cover some of the external forces, like climate change, that are affecting those experiences. After touring last fall, I came home so cynical and worn out, I decided take all the nervous energy I had about the world, and filter it through more optimistic, positive sounds.“
Check out this ambient and spacey makeover of “Life Is Hard” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, by Canadian producer Teen Daze. Quite different from the original but very in line from what Teen Daze does best. Kinda reminds of this one too.
Oh its got me in a real daze it has. Glacier, the new album from Teen Daze will be out in just under a month (pre-order here) and after releasing two albums last year that were both brilliantly received – my thirst for more seems to be nearing the ‘quenching’. There are opposing ideals visited during this song; uplifting feelings are instantly met with sombre, more simplistic tones. Known for his unique and foot-tapping remix’s, “Listen” affords an ambient and richer sound than we’ve heard before.