In no particular order of preference.
A few of my most played tracks from this changeable year.
I've found a lot of solace in the enjoyment of music and these tracks in particular.
I hope you do too.
Click on the song name for the link to the You Tube video
Little Simz ( ft Obongjayar ) - Point & Kill
A simply brilliant fusion of rap with African rhythm.
Dry Cleaning - Scratchcard Lanyard
Deadpan, Droll & Utterly Charming
Sparks - Lawnmower
Playful, Bonkers and Particularly Catchy Fun
Billy Nomates - NO
Coarse as a Brick Wall, Assertive & Scathingly Witty
The Revolutionaries - Kunte Kinte Dub 1,2 & 3
Thanks to Steve McQueen's film Lovers Rock for this Dub Gem
Sleaford Mods (ft Billy Nomates) - Mork & Mindy
Rough Hewn Poetry & Magic from the boys
Gabriels - Love & Hate in a Different Time
Classy & Sassy, Makes your Dark Soul Sing Aloud
Black Country New Road - Science Fair
Unhinged Menace Never Sounded so Alluring & Approachable
Wet Leg - Chaise Lounge
Delightfully Silly & Packed Full of Sexual Euphamisms
John Grant - County Fair
At his melancholy yearning best, I cry each time I listen to it.
Low - Dissappearing
Breathtakingly beautiful mix of angelic vocals and slabs of massively phased guiitar.
Billy Mackensie - Pain In Any Language
Unrequited Love criss crossing the line between falling in love and obsession, rejection and stalking.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Bosses Hang 1- 3
If you've the time to spare, this is quite magnificent.
Natalie Gordienko - Sugar
Last but far from least, this gem from this years Eurovision..
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