Music’s been a huge part of my life this year. A lot of events, gadgets, bands and online initiatives have played a part in that, so I’ve decided to make a personal top ten of my year in music.
10) A spanking new iPod.
Early on this year I got a 30gig black iPod, and I’ve used it every single day since then. I love it, and I don’t know what I would do without it (yeah I do – I’d rush down and by an iPod touch, damnit!)
I’m a huge fan of the Beasties. Have been since License to Ill came out more than 20 years ago(!). I’m also a great fan of the Beasties’ online HQ – www.beastieboys.com. The guys make great use of the medium, integrating music, videos, blog posts, images from flickr and much more – all of this neatly packaged in a great looking site.

8 ) Radiohead
I’m not the world’s greatest Radiohead fan (Radioheadhead?), but their initiative around the release of ‘In Rainbows’ made quite a stir, and will no doubt end up playing an important role in the DRM debate, and the guys deserve much respect for that.
7) The Hype Machine / Today’s Blog Music
Inspiration is great, and even though last.fm and emusic deliver inspiration in spades, I still get a kick out of The Hype Machine. In essence, The Hype Machine is a blog aggregator monitoring conversations about music and regularly posting mp3s in their podcast ‘Today’s Blog Music’. This site kicks proverbial musical ass, and deserves major big ups.
The guys did an effing brilliant show at VEGA earlier this year. Personally, it meant a great deal as, in a strange and complex way, it laid the groundwork for my girlfriend’s and my decision to try for our first kid – long story, really, but the kid arrives in december, and the Arctic Monkeys gave what I consider one of the greatest shows of the year. Despite the fact that 90% of the audience was half my age.
5) VEGA
Speaking of great shows, it’s worth mentioning that for a show to be great, the venue has to be great as well. In my opinion, VEGA is the number one venue in Denmark – no doubt – and the plans for mega VEGA (a venue that will hold 3.000 seated guests without compromising the great sound that has become a trademark for VEGA) it looks to become even better.
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4) Emusic.com
This year saw the possibility of downloading DRM free tracks from iTunes – but only selected tracks, and at an extra cost. I recently turned to emusic.com for my downloading needs, as they offer a sweet deal on monthly subscriptions, they have a bunch of interesting, independent acts, and everything is DRM free.
These guys not only blur the lines between hip hop and electronica, they are also a perfect example of how collaboration can lead to great things. With birdy nam nam, the result is greater than the sum of its parts. I wrote about them a while back.
2) Last.fm
I used to spend as much time on Pandora nearly as I did on my computer, but alas, mindless legislation got in the way of that. More here. Luckily, last.fm hasn’t suffered the same cruel fait as its American counterpart, and I’m on there every single day, listening, discovering, interacting, adding pictures from shows etc.

Picture courtesy of Søren $midt
These guys kinda deserve three spots on the top ten, seeing as I’ve had three no less than amazing experiences with them in 07. Their gig at Lille VEGA in the spring kicked it off. They absolutely blew me away, and I rushed home and bought their brilliant album ‘Robbers & Cowards‘ – my second great CWK eperience of the year. A week doesn’t go by without me listening to the album, and it just keeps getting better. Finally, the guys did a gig at Den GrÃ¥ Hal in Christiania just last week, and once again they delivered. For me, this is THE best band of 07 – hands down.
Honourable mentions
These guys didn’t make the top ten – mostly cause I didn’t just want bands and albums on there, but also communities, services and gadgets. They’re worth mentioning, though – if nothing else, then because they top my iTunes and last.fm play lists:
I could go on, but I’ll stop here, recognizing that 2007 isn’t over yet and hoping that 2008 will be as great a year in music as 2007 has been.
But how about you? What’s been your musical highlights this year? What did I miss and what should I keep an eye out for? Please do share – I’m dying for inspiration.
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Great list Asbjørn. If you like Roots Manuva, definitely check out Ty – Closer. It’s a 2006 album (that old already?!) but still sounds so fresh.