The Sounds In My Head So Far This Year

We’re halfway through 2015 — I mean, summer is practically done already and the next six months will be gone before you know it, even though each goddamn day will take an eternity to get through — so let’s take a look at what’s been good so far this year if you’re me listening to music. Rather than load down your page with a ton of sound and video I’ve placed a link back to tracks from each selection, where available; those albums without links are just as worthy of exploration, particularly the Ensemble Signal take on Steve Reich, which I can’t stop listening to. Anyway, you will notice that most of this music is wordless and fairly blippy-bloppy-meer-meer intensive, which is deliberate because fuck words, but I will still vouch for the albums that maintain a traditional “rhymes set to music” scheme. These are listed more or less in order of release but I probably screwed up one or two dates. Also I’m the last person who listens to actual albums, right? These should probably just be singles you saw on Snapchat or whatever. I don’t know what to tell you except I liked these records and maybe you will too, enjoy.

Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Euclid

Natalie Prass, Natalie Prass

Fort Romeau, Insides

Errors, Lease of Life

Waxahatchee, Ivy Tripp

East India Youth, Culture of Volume

• Andreas Ottensamer, The Hungarian Connection

Bitchin Bajas, Transporteur

Stealing Sheep, Not Real

Kendrick Lamar, To Pimp a Butterfly

• Mahan Esfahani, Time Present And Time Past

San Fermin, Jackrabbit

Ludovico Einaudi, The Taranta Project

Ben Chatwin, The Sleeper Awakes

Mbongwana Star, From Kinshasa

• Kuba Kapsa Ensemble, Vandraught 10, Vol. 1

• Thore Pfeiffer, Im Blickfeld

36, Sine Dust

Rachel Grimes, The Clearing

jamie xx, in colour

• Ensemble Signal, Reich: Music for 18 Musicians

• High Wolf, Growing Wild

• Nick Diamonds, City of Quartz

• Kölsch, 1983

Hudson Mohawke, Lantern