Tuesday, December 4, 2018

2018 Favorite Songs (40-31)


Continuing my review of my favorite songs of 2018:

40. Jacques Greene - "Nordschleife"



Gently propulsive track from Canadian producer Jacques Greene that melds together deep house, garage, and ambient into something sensuous.

39. Haux - "Heartbeat"



Tender, searching electronic ballad from up and coming artist Haux.

38. Rita Ora - "Only Want You"



From her record Phoenix, the best pop album of the year, Rita Ora pours her heart and soul into this guitar-driven track that soars with an amazing vocal turn.

37. Calvin Harris ft. Sam Smith - "Promises"



Euphoric dance track from Calvin Harris featuring a velvety smooth vocal from Sam Smith that is effortlessly beautiful.

36. FEMME - "All For You"



Looking at my list of favorite songs it is interesting to me that it is mostly women who fill it up. Women this year fucking ruled, putting out great stuff. FEMME's catchy house-pop was always a consistent fave. "All for You" is impossible to sit still to; just give in to the rush.

35. Cassie - "Don't Play It Safe"



Sleek, sultry R&B track that highlights Cassie's buttery vocals.

34. Denitia - "Never Told You"



Trip-hop made a big comeback this year with several artists crafting exquisite singles mining the atmospheric genre. Denitia's single "Never Told You" feels like a long lost Massive Attack track.

33. Helena Deland - "Take it All"



Speaking of trip-hop, singer-songwriter Helena Deland looked to it for inspiration on the moody, haunting song "Take it All."

32. Art School Girlfriend - "Outside"



I was captivated by the atmospheric music of Art School Girlfriend all year. "Outside" focuses on her dreamy vocals, but is buoyed by swooning synths and clattering percussion.

31. Robyn - "Ever Again"



With the majority of people bemoaning the fact that Robyn's new record was not filled to the brim with dancefloor bangers, they failed to notice that it was filled with gorgeous pop songs. "Ever Again" is a beautifully understated look into heartbreak.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.