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2014 Last.fm charts

Top Artists
1. The Go-Betweens [839]
2. Augie March [794]
3. The Middle East [342]
4. The Triffids [327]
5. Susanne Sundfor [308]
6. The Church [286]
7. Crowded House [273]
8. Halfway [267]
9. Neil Finn (& Paul Kelly) [258]
10. Ed Kuepper / Charli XCX [251]

Top Tracks
1. The Go-Betweens - Cattle and Cane [388]
2. The Triffids - Wide Open Road [238]
3. The Middle East - Land of the Bloody Unknown [151]
4. Ed Kuepper - Sleepy Head [131]
5. Ben Salter - The Coward [119]
6. Augie March - One Crowded Hour [112]
7. Lorde - Ribs [111]
8. Ed Kuepper/The Saints - Brisbane (Security City) [110]
9. The Church - Under The Milky Way [108]
10. Cass McCombs - County Line [107]

Wednesday, 31 December 2014
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2013 Last.fm Stats

Top Artists:

1. The Go-Betweens [1,008]
2.  Vampire Weekend [408]
3.  You Am I [407]
4.  The National [397]
5.  Arcade Fire [388]
6.  Robyn Hitchcock [299]
7.  Kraftwerk [283]
8.  Dirty Projectors [278]
9.  Ben Salter [262]
10.  The Drones [247]


Saturday, 4 January 2014
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October Pt. 2

Last.fm: Upon hearing an incredibly irritating track on the radio, I Googled it (Mystery Jets - Greatest Hits) to see if anybody else hated it and its egregious name-dropping. Apparently not, but I discovered this Last.fm account, whose usefulness makes up for having to listen to that song.

Triple J: Oz music month or something happening. I'm ready to tut tut at the J Award. Here's a somewhat worrying article that pretty much confirms my theory that they promote Australian crap that just sounds like better overseas bands. Edit: Yay, they're playing a Royal Headache song.

Spotify: A guy in my feed seems to be listening to some kind of "A-Z of Pitchfork". In alphabetical order, even. Sometime last week he started listening to Arcade Fire, then Bon Iver, Cults, Death Cab, and Grimes. After that, it seems that he gave up and listened to Marina and the Diamonds. More entertaining than my Facebook feed!

Philip Glass: I listened to Music In 5ths. I don't think I will ever need or want to listen to it again.

Ben Salter: His album won Album of the Year at the QLD Music Awards. I finally got around to listening the whole thing, and yes, it deserves it. (I feel like I don't say that often.)

Homebrand 1: Hey, remember them? They released a new song. No oohs + no Mumford = a step in the right direction. But the glock reminded me of another song by a guy who went to our odd network of schools. He's doing pretty well now, with this song winning a QLD Music Award.

Wednesday, 31 October 2012
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Rewind

If Hype Machine is still going with their Zeitgeist thing, then it's not too late for me to waffle about my ten most-played artists of 2011.




Thursday, 5 January 2012
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