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BuzzJack Music Forum _ Personal Charts _ DT32's Playlist Of The Month (September 2020) (55 + 10)
Posted by: DalekTurret32 4th October 2020, 05:19 PM
MOSTLY RECENT SECTION
- Clipping - Say The Name
- IDLES - Reigns
- Nadine Shah - Walk
- IDLES - Model Village
- Jehnny Beth - We Will Sin Together
- IDLES - Carcinogenic
- Doves - Prisoners
- Hallan - Modern England
- Squarepusher - The Paris Track
- Sylvan Esso - Ferris Wheel
- Everything Everything - Violent Sun
- Bring Me The Horizon feat. YUNGBLUD - Obey
- Nas feat. Hit-Boy - Ultra Black
- Osees - If I Had My Way
- Master KG feat. Nomcebo Zikode and Burna Boy - Jerusalema (Remix)
- Billy Nomates - No
- Greentea Peng - Hu Man
- Pan Amsterdam feat. Guts - Carrot Cake
- Nines feat. Tiggs Da Author - NIC
- Gorillaz feat. Robert Smith - Strange Times
- London Grammar - Baby It’s You
- Machinedrum feat. Freddie Gibbs - Kane Train
- Swarmz feat. Krept & Konan and Bandokay - How Do You Want It
- Poppy Ajudha - Watermelon Man (Under The Sun)
- Sampa The Great feat. Krown - Time's Up
- Nubiyan Twist feat. Ego Ella May - 24-7
- Temples - Paraphernalia
- David Guetta and Sia - Let’s Love
- The Magic Gang - Make Time For Change
- Calvin Harris feat. The Weeknd - Over Now
- Madison Beer - Baby
- Marshmello feat. Demi Lovato - OK Not To Be OK
- Yard Act - The Trapper’s Pelts
- Declan McKenna - Daniel, You’re Still A Child
- Koffee - Pressure
- Rudimental feat. Anne-Marie and Tion Wayne - Come Over
- Biig Piig - Don’t Turn Around
- The Go! Team - Cookie Scene
- Arlo Parks - Hurt
- Laura Veirs - Burn Too Bright
- Roisin Murphy - Something More
- Yard Act - Fixer Upper
- Headie One feat. AJ Tracey and Stormzy - Ain’t It Different
- beabadoobee - Care
- Marie Davidson and L'Oeil Nu - Renegade Breakdown
- Travis Scott - The Plan (from ‘Tenet’)
- Sports Team - Camel Crew
- Tina - Golden Rope
- Actress feat. Sampha - Walking Flames
- Nubya Garcia feat. Ms MAURICE, Cassie Kinoshi and Richie Seivwright - Source
- Aitch - Safe To Say
- Slowthai - BB (Bodybag)
- Drake feat. Lil Durk - Laugh Now Cry Later
- New Order - Be A Rebel
- A$AP Ferg feat. Tyga - Dennis Rodman
RETRO SECTION (songs from before September 2019) - Bombay Rockers - Sexy Mama (2004)
- Amine feat. Injury Reserve - Campfire (2018)
- Mild High Club - Homage (2016)
- Athlete - Out Of Nowhere (2003)
- Easy Life - Nightmares (2018)
- Machinedrum feat. Rosie Lowe - What Is This (2017)
- Enigma - Mea Culpa (1990)
- Pantera - Cowboys From Hell (1990)
- Pixies - Gouge Away (1989)
- A Tribe Called Quest - Push It Along (1990)
- BONUS: The Singing Critic - 13 Going On 30 (a review of the Jennifer Garner / Mark Ruffalo film) (2011)
This week:- *IDLES get three tracks in from their new album Ultra Mono
- *Clipping tops the playlist with some fantastic horror inspired hip hop
- *Hallan showcase a cynical view of today's England in their new punk rock song
- *Sylvan Esso return with a blocky pop tune. Reminds me of Georgia a fair bit.
- *Bring Me The Horizon and YUNGBLUD team up for a dystopian burst of rage. There's some synths thrown it that are reminiscent of the ones The Prodigy have used.
- *Nas brings unity to the world with a nice piano sample and lyrics celebrating black culture
- *Osees are back with a psychedelic style of garage rock
- *Greentea Peng brings the jazz lounge to our speakers
- *Pan Amsterdam makes word sandwiches upon word sandwiches with a lot of charm over a chill beat.
- *Machinedrum crafts a beat with some drum and bass elements thrown in. A brass sample keeps coming in and Freddie Gibbs comes through with great flows.
- *Robert Smith of The Cure comes back to collaborate with Gorillaz on their new song Strange Timez,in which they look at hectic state of the world today. The menacing pianos were a fantastic addition.
- *Swarmz' new song is an afrobashment earworm. Even with the questionable Sabrina line in Konan's verse, the bragging fits the upbeat tone of the song, along with a good sample of Soul II Soul's Back To Life.
- *There's more chilled stuff, and it comes from the pleasant sounds of Nubiyan Twist
- *Temples add some disco elements to their style of psychedelic rock.
- *David Guetta and Calvin Harris move away from EDM and opt for a more 80's influenced style. The latter has already done so with his Funk Wav Bounces album, and Guetta previously dived into that style on Flames (which also had Sia in it).
- *Marshmello and Demi give advice to those struggling with depression on OK Not To Be OK. The song comes to an abrupt stop, but it was a very good look into mental heath.
- *Koffee shifts from afrobashment to a more traditional reggae sound on Pressure.
- *Rudimental produces a UK garage throwback
- *beabadoobee's Care sounds like a late 90's indie rock hit.
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