To close out the year 2010, The Rhythm Report invited guest blogger David Beans, musician and producer, to share his Top 10 favorite albums of the year. The list presents a mix of original artists who are closing out the decade with intricate compilations of musical design. The first in this series of Beans' best albums is Down There by Avey Tare. Stay tuned to The Rhythm Report through the end of the year to learn who else topped his list.
Review by David Beans
A founding member of the experimental group Animal Collective, Avey Tare's first solo record combines samples of underwater grumblings, distorted samples and talk of crocodiles (Really!) with vocal hooks that can't be ignored. The record follows Animal Collective's recent mainstream success, his sister's battle with cancer and a divorce from his wife. Who doesn't love despair!
Recommended Track: "Lucky 1"
A founding member of the experimental group Animal Collective, Avey Tare's first solo record combines samples of underwater grumblings, distorted samples and talk of crocodiles (Really!) with vocal hooks that can't be ignored. The record follows Animal Collective's recent mainstream success, his sister's battle with cancer and a divorce from his wife. Who doesn't love despair!
Recommended Track: "Lucky 1"
This artist was featured on the National Public Radio (NPR) series First Listen in October. Also, read Pitchfork Media's review on Avey Tare.
David Beans collaborates with Recording Engineer and Musician Keith Vance to offer recording and audio mixing services. Recent clients include Tom Evanchuck, Diamonds and Pearls, and Justin Markert. Beans also released a self-recorded solo album entitled The Loss & Recovery EP in 2008, available at www.david-beans.com. Contact: davidbeans@msn.com
Read about and listen to the other artists who topped this list in 2010:
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