These are my 12 favorite records of 2024. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify.
This remix album adds Robyn, Troye Sivan, Billie Eilish and a lot more guest artists to Charli xcx's Brat phenomenon, and makes it a lot more interesting!
Jon Hopkins creates another ambient album, great to relax to. It has a great builtup, and it's great to listen in one session while winding down or doing focus work.
Beth Gibbons, the voice of Portishead, goes deep in this beautiful album, with sparse instrumentation.
The French duo Justice revive their signature sound on Hyperdrama, with some interesting guest vocalists, like Tame Impala who is on their hit single "Neverender". I also really like their track "The End" which features Thundercat.
Caribou started as a chill out electronica band, but on their latest album they move more towards the dancefloor. They use some interesting samples, like some vocals from "Pump up the Volume", a nineties track which works well in their track "Volume".
I saw the Hermanos live in TivoliVredenburg a couple of months ago, and then they already played some tracks of their album Sonido Cosmico. As the name implies, it feels more cosmic and wide in sound than their other work. It's a relaxing instrumental record. When they played live they just use two guitars and a loop pedal to perform all their tracks. And the concert was great! If you have a chance to see them live, go do that!
I have a weak spot for producer Danger Mouse, and when I heard that Michael Kiwanuka was working with him for Small Changes, I was immediately interested. They made a beautiful album together, modest but with just enough decorations for Kiwanuka's nice voice.
Thom Yorke and his two friends released two albums in 2024 as The Smile and I couldn't decide which I like best. Both have interesting tracks, I really like their uncommon song structures and weird time measures. It's a jazzy version of Radiohead and I like it.
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When I saw Emilíana Torrini live a couple of months ago, she explained the story behind Miss Flower. She made songs to love letters that the mother in law from her long time collaborator received from various lovers throughout her life. Miss Flower had an interesting love live, to say the least. Interesting back story to a beautiful album.
Breakbeats and interesting collaborations (Robyn and his xx friends Romy and Oliver) make this a great record.
The guys from Underworld return to their sound from a couple of records ago. Arpeggiated synths and hard kickdrums. You can recognize fragments of older songs like Born Slippy or Rezz, but it's still a fresh take on their formula. I love the use of vocoders in the track "denver luna" and it's great they added an acapella version of that to the record.
This record by Joan As Police Woman has been on high rotation ever since it came out. Lovely songs and a relaxed feel make this a great record for lazy Sundays.
I hope you enjoyed this list! You can listen to all albums via this playlist in Spotify.