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New on the ‘Nets This Week(ish)

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What’s new in my world?  Well, I think it officially became winter yesterday here in Calgary.  Snow, harsh winds and even harsher traffic.  We did have a bad traffic day due to inclement weather last Friday (Nov. 27th) which resulted in horrific 5 hour one way commutes home after work, but this was only the first sign as the weather did turn back a bit.  Now we here in Calgary have resumed our inevitable course to Father Winter territory.  Above is a photo of winter in Calgary, except it tends to often be overcast but overall we are fairly sunny with average to less snow than some Canadian centers.  I am not totally depressed by all this weather crap as I recently confirmed two trips to sunny destinations (Mexico in a little less than a month and St. Lucia in August for my anniversary – 5 years!).  Well enough about me, what is happening in music blogger world??

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  • Daytrotter has been supplying some great sessions lately (and via their new iPhone app) I have discovered two sessions that jumped up at me – Robert Francis and that JBM.  So head over and listen to some great music and if you have an iPhone – try out the app, it is really slick.
  • Tis the season for lists, so if you missed it – check my brethren over at Knox Road for their best of the decade post – Anyone who knows anything will either agree, disagree or at least have an opinion.  Check it HERE.
  • Matador Records debuted the new Shearwater track on their Matablog – looking forward to it very much.  Thanks to Frank at Chromewaves for the tweet that gave me the heads up!  Listen:  “Castaways” from The Golden Archipelago album (Feb. 2010).
  • Also found via a Tweet heads up from The Music SlutJonsi from Sigur Rós has a solo project coming up.  The song is an average to okay track but I just like listening to an English version of Jonsi (and like I said on twitter, it is more a Sigur Rós lite, for you die-hards but definitely worth a spin or two).   Listen: “Boy Lilikoi” from “Go” (Mar. 2010)
  • The good folks over at We Listen For You named Slowcoustic as their #6 Music Blog of 2009!  I guess we’re doing something right, check out the rest of the list HERE.  Don’t forget to visit next week as we will have a post from WLFY here on Slowcoustic with a list of more “Best of 2009”!
  • Tsururadio also put a mixtape and best of list for part 1 and 2 for his 35 best albums of 2009 (and a great post in the first place, love Tsuru posts) – you can’t miss it, so go HERE to discover the top list and listen along.  And for heaven’s sake, play gapless!!
  • HearYa also put a J. Tillman interview up yesterday – learn why Tillman doesn’t like to shave by clicking HERE.

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Oh, and because it is December, the best of list and Xmas posts will be starting, so I wanted to officially put my first “Festive” track of 2010 on the blog.  And as usual I will not dissapoint – I have a uber melancholic show stopper from Scott Matthew – such a beautiful and tragic song…so…MERRY Xmas?

“Silent Nights (with Sia)” – Scott Matthew

Check out the video as well:

And I have a few more seasonal tracks that will surface over the next couple of weeks, so don’t be greedy.  If needed Craig over at Songs:Illinois always has a MASSIVE list of festive songs to dig into.

~Smansmith


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4 responses to “New on the ‘Nets This Week(ish)”

  1. Lee Avatar
    Lee

    thanks, Sandy! Some other nice links, of which I’ve seen most (which means I know you got the good ones :) ) – also, it’s snowing here too. So winter is certainly upon us.

  2. Werner Pfetzing(Coldplay17) Avatar

    What a wonderful Wimp ! Tears in my Eyes !

  3. slowcoustic Avatar
    slowcoustic

    @Lee – yes winter isn’t so bad, it is just the cold, snow, wind and short days that gets me…

    @Werner – I am not sure if there is some lost in translation, but I *think* you liked something on the post! ;-)

  4. kubrick Avatar
    kubrick

    The Daytrotter session with Nathaniel Rateliff has to be on that list too, no?

    Thanks Sandy!