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Top Singles/EPs of 2011 - Voting part II


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Thread #2 of 2: voting phase for single/EP of 2011  

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  1. 1. Vote for as many as you like

    • Leyland Kirby - Intrigue & Stuff Vol. 1, 2 & 3
    • Konx-Om-Pax - Light In Extension
    • Krampfhaft ? Spit Thunder
    • Lando Kal - Further
    • Laurel Halo - Hour Logic
    • LA Vampires Goes Ital - Streetwise
    • Letherette - EP2
    • Lone - Echolocations
    • Lotus Plaza/Odonis Odonis - Split
    • Lukid - Spitting Bile
    • M83 - Midnight City
    • Machine Drum - Sacred Frequency
    • Massive Attack vs. Burial - Four Walls/Paradise Circus
    • Matthewdavid - International EP
    • Taylor McFerrin - Place In My Heart
    • Moody - Freeki Mutha Fucker
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    • Move D - Workshop 13
    • Nguzunguzu - Timesup EP
    • Octo Octa - Let Me See You
    • Photek - Avalanche
    • Purity Ring - Ungirthed/Lofticries
    • Red Snapper - Jack EP
    • Scuba - Adrenalin
    • SCB - Loss
    • Sepalcure - Fleur
    • Slugabed - Moonbeam Rider
    • Slugabed - Sun Too Bright Turn It Off
    • Space Dimension Controller - The Pathway to Tiraquon6
    • Stingray313 - Misinformation Campaign
    • Stingray - Enters The Unknown
    • Synkro - Prologue
    • TechDiff - The Black Dog, Released
    • Teeth - Shawty
    • Tipper - Bubble Control
    • Tokimonsta - Creature Dreams
    • Toro Y Moi - Freaking Out
    • The Tortoise - Gonna Be
      0
    • Tycho - Hours
    • Unknown Artist - Sicko Cell
    • Unknown To The Unknown - Assassin
      0
    • Venetian Snares - Cubist Reggae
    • Vezelay - Lyre
    • VHS Head - Midnight Section
    • Zomby - Nothing


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I actually think Cubist Reggae by Snares was the most impressive EP of the year. 4 solid tracks, and in a style completely different from what we have come to expect from him. The man proves he is capable of great things that are not breakcore. MORE PLEASE!

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I actually think Cubist Reggae by Snares was the most impressive EP of the year. 4 solid tracks, and in a style completely different from what we have come to expect from him. The man proves he is capable of great things that are not breakcore. MORE PLEASE!

 

I hope he continues refining himself like this.

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I actually think Cubist Reggae by Snares was the most impressive EP of the year. 4 solid tracks, and in a style completely different from what we have come to expect from him. The man proves he is capable of great things that are not breakcore. MORE PLEASE!

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Where was part 1? No Anodyne or ASC & Bvdub or any Black Dog at all.

 

Yeah "part 1" isn't called part 1, it's just called Voting. It's around here somewhere. It'd be nice to add those in but the voting had already started. I put it up on new years day evening.

 

I'm going to let the voting go until Friday evening Pacific time, and we'll see where we are there, if there is a definite winner of if there needs to be a runoff for placing. Right now it looks like VHS Head is taking charge.

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I actually think Cubist Reggae by Snares was the most impressive EP of the year. 4 solid tracks, and in a style completely different from what we have come to expect from him. The man proves he is capable of great things that are not breakcore. MORE PLEASE!

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Go VHS Head! Glad I got a copy on wax.

 

Also, did you know that in real life he is a brick-layer?

 

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I bet your eyes fucking hate me right now.

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