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IODA Marketing’s Best of 2009 lists

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

As 2009 draws to a close it’s that glorious time for Best Of lists. Each member of the marketing team, both domestic and international, narrowed their favorite albums to a top 5 list plus one outstanding reissue. From Hyperdub’s 5th Anniversary compilation, Deer Tick’s alt-country sophomore release, We Were Promised Jetpacks’ rousing debut to The Monks’ lovingly researched reissue of Black Monk Time, these releases are all over the place and showcase a really eclectic year of releases.

Don’t miss the downloadable tracks at the bottom and stay tuned for the latest IODAcast featuring many of the artists included below!

Thanks and Enjoy!

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adam wwpjp IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsAdam Rabinovitz- VP Marketing

1. We Were Promised Jetpacks- These Four Walls [Fat Cat Records]

2. A Sunny Day In Glasgow- Ashes Grammar [Mis Ojos Discos]

3. Deer Tick- Born On Flag Day [Partisan Records]

4. Bela Fleck- Throw Down Your Heart… [Rounder Records

5. Ultre- The Nest And Skull [Audiobulb Records]

Re-issue: The Monks- Black Monk Time [Light In The Attic]

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Beth 5 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsBethany Clayton- Marketing, UK

1. Various Artists- 5: Five Years Of Hyperdub [Hyperdub Records]

2. Brother Ali- Us [Rhymesayers Entertainment]

3. Bass Clef- May The Bridges I Burn Light The Way [Blank Tapes]

4. Felt- Felt 3: A Tribute To Rosie Perez [Rhymesayers Entertainment]

5. The Orb- Baghdad Batteries [Malicious Damage]

Re-issue: The Gun Club – Death Party [Cooking Vinyl]

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christ liquidstranger IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsChristophe LeBreton- Marketing, France

1. Imaad Wasif- The Voidist [Tee Pee Records]

2. Oumou Sangare- Seya [World Circuit]

3. Liquid Stranger- The Intergalatic Slapstick [Interchill Records]

4. Deer Tick- Born On Flag Day [Partisan Records]

5. Boo Boo Davis- Ain’t Gotta Dime [Black and Tan Records]

Re-Issue: not specified

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craig BMSR IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsCraig O’Neill- Marketing Account Manager

1. BadboE- Break The Funk [Auditorydesigns]

2. Black Moth Super Rainbow- Eating Us [Graveface Records]

3. The Prodigy- Invaders Must Die [Take Me To The Hospital]

4. The Phenomenal Handclap Band- The Phenomenal Handclap Band [Friendly Fire]

5. Big Boss Man- Full English Beat Breakfast [Blow Up]

Re-issue: Various Artists- Disco Loco, Vol. 1 [LocoBop]

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Elijah Souls IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsElijah Carroll- Marketing Coordinator

1. We Were Promised Jetpacks – These Four Walls [Fat Cat Records]

2. Mantis – Still Life [Brick Records]

3. Megafaun – Gather, Form & Fly [Hometapes]

4. Souls of Mischief – Montezuma’s Revenge [Hieroglyphics Imperium]

5. Tommy T – The Prester John Sessions [Easy Star]

Reissue: The Roots – Organix [Groove Distribution]

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250585 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsGreg Beshers – Director of Marketing

1. Willie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel – Willy and the Wheel [Bismeaux Records]

2. John Doe And The Sadies – Country Club [Outside Music]

3. The Phenomenal Handclap Band – The Phenomenal Handclap Band [Friendly Fire Recordings]

4. General Elektriks – Good City For Dreamers [Quannum Projects]

5. Tinariwen – Imidiwan: Companions [World Village]

Reissue: Rail Band – Belle Epoque Vol. 3: Dioba [Sterns]

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248309 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsJillian Putnam-Smith- Programming Manager

1. Here We Go Magic – Here We Go Magic [Western Vinyl]

2. Choir of Young Believers – This is For the White in Your Eyes [Ghostly International]

3. Ultre – The Nest and the Skull [Audiobulb Records]

4. Sleepy Sun – Sleepy Son [ATP Recordings]

5. Bear in Heaven – Beast Rest Forth Mouth [Hometapes]

Reissue: Milton Nascimento – Travessia [Dubas Musica]

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287255 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsMai Sasaki- Marketing, Japan

1. Céu – Vagarosa [Six Degrees]

2. Madeleine Peyroux – Bare Bones [Rounder Records]

3. General Elektriks – Good City for Dreamers [Quannum Projects]

4. Abigail Washburn & The Shanghai Restoration Project – Afterquake [Undercover Culture Music]

5. Tinariwen – Imidiwan: Companions [World Village]

Reissue: Milton Nascimento – Travessia [Dubas Musica]

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277308 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsMatt Wright- Marketing Account Manager

1. Here We Go Magic – Here We Go Magic [Western Vinyl]

2. Ecstasy & Friends – Lone [Werk Discs]

3. Various Artists – 5: Five Years of Hyperdub [Hyperdub]

4. Yura Yura Teikoku – Hollow Me / Beautiful [Death From Abroad

5. Jega - Variance (Volumes 1 & 2) [Planet Mu]

Reissue: The Monks – Black Monk Time [Light in the Attic]

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284503 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsOzgur Okter- Senior Manager, Marketing

1. Ancestors – Of Sound Mind [Tee Pee Records]

2. Astra – The Weirding [Rise Above Records]

3. Baroness – Blue Record [Relapse Records]

4. Cave – Psychic Psummer [Important]

5. Shrinebuilder – Shrinebuilder [Neurot]

Reissue: Ofege – Try And Love [Academy LPs]

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263370 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsRobert Litsen- Marketing, Scandinavia

1. Miss Li – Dancing the Whole Way Home [National]

2. The Prodigy – Invaders Must Die [Cooking Vinyl]

3. Ane Brun – Changing of the Seasons [Determine Records AB]

4. Florence Valentin – Spring Ricco [Startracks]

5. Pauline – Never Said I Was An Angel [Tri-Sound]

Reissue: The Hellacopters – Supershitty to the Max [MNW]

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270720 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsTara Cuesta- Marketing, Spain

1. Matt & Kim – Grand [Artwerk Music]

2. Vic Chesnutt – At the Cut [Constellation]

3. Wojtek Godzisz – Wodjtek Godzisz [Tigertrap Records]

4. Bettina Koester – Queen of Noise [Asinella Records]

5. Apse – Climp Up [ATP/Recordings]

Reissue: Blue – Another Night Time Flight [Demon]

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259945 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsWe Were Promised Jetpacks
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Ships With Holes Will Sink” (mp3)
from “These Four Walls”
(Fat Cat Records)

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283208 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsBrother Ali
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Us” (mp3)
from “Us”
(Rhymesayers Entertainment)

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281463 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsLiquid Stranger
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Soundboy Killa” (mp3)
from “The Intergalactic Slapstick”
(Interchill Records)

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263548 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsBlack Moth Super Rainbow
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Born On A Day The Sun Didn’t Rise” (mp3)
from “Eating Us”
(Graveface Records)

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284536 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsTommy T
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “The Response (featuring Gigi)” (mp3)
from “The Prester John Sessions”
(Easy Star Records)

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250585 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsWillie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Hesitation Blues” (mp3)
from “Willie And The Wheel”
(Bismeaux Records)

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248309 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsHere We Go Magic
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Fangela” (mp3)
from “Here We Go Magic”
(Western Vinyl)

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280056 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsMilton Nascimento
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Canção do Sal” (mp3)
from “Travessia”
(Dubas Musica)

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254916 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsThe Monks
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Monk Time” (mp3)
from “Black Monk Time”
(Light In The Attic)

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279058 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsVic Chesnutt
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Chain” (mp3)
from “At the Cut”
(Constellation)

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265630 72 IODA Marketings Best of 2009 listsAbigail Washburn & The Shanghai Restoration Project
download icon IODA Marketings Best of 2009 lists “Sala” (mp3)
from “Afterquake”
(Undercover Culture Music)

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Digital Digging: Milton Nascimento’s Travessia

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

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280056 72 Digital Digging: Milton Nascimentos TravessiaMilton Nascimento
Track:download icon Digital Digging: Milton Nascimentos Travessia “Canção do Sal” (mp3)
Release: “Travessia”
Label: Dubas Musica
Genre: Brazilian : MPB (Brazilian Popular Music)
UPC: 844185037730
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Extracts from text by João Máximo

If there is an album which paints a faithful portrait of a specific moment in Brazilian popular music – and is also fundamental in telling the story of the trajectory of a great singer and composer – that album is Milton Nascimento’s Travessia. The record was first released in 1967 on LP by the now defunct label Codil and will be re-released for the first time digital by one of Brazil’s up and coming labels, Dubas, on September 22, 2009.

Many are the odd episodes prior and during the recording of this album. We might start with the impact felt all over the country when a then-unknown Milton stepped onto the stage of Maracanãzinho Stadium, all by himself, wearing a tuxedo, carrying a oddly tuned guitar which sounded different, to perform the song “Travessia”, so new and so irresistibly weird – something in between Rio’s samba-canção and the chants from the state of Minas Gerais – that the jury of the II International Music Festival, not knowing if they were supposed to award the composer or performer, decided to award Milton.

Milton’s and his song’s success at the II Festival was the starting point for the album. Luiz Eça made the arrangements, “Travessia”’s adapted from the original by Eumir Deodato, another one of Milton’s mentors. Eça and his Tamba Trio accompanied him in the album.

The involvement with Luiz Eça, Tamba Trio’s pianist, who so strongly influenced a whole generation of musicians, came before that. “He was my idol and when I first met him, my knees were shaking. But he was so friendly that I used to go to his house everyday just to hang around”, says Milton. “When the idea of the album came up, I wanted him to make the arrangements and everything turned out all right”.

Besides “Travessia” and “Maria Minha Fé”, the album also features three hits, “Morro Velho” (with arrangements by maestro Lyrio Panicalli), “Canção do Sal” and “Outubro”. Even today, Eça’s arrangements for the orchestra and the base group (where Bebeto from Tamba Trio was also a member) sound very sophisticated and were enhanced by the remastering job, which was closely followed by Milton.