The Best Songs of 2004 [Biased in favor of the electronica genre]

Written by Salvia Divinwhorum
Published December 19, 2004

I can't say this has been a bad year for music, but a number of major names have had disappointing releases. Because of personal preferences, the list is heavily biased in favor of electronica outfits. In no particular order, the tracks are:
1. Crystal Method ft Lisa [Bellrays] - "Realizer" [The standout track from an outstanding album, Legion of Boom. "Keep-ing Hope Alive", circa 2004, are the boys from L.A.]

2. Franz Ferdinand - "Take Me Out" (Naum Gabo mix, Johnnie Wilkes) [Catchy, unpretentious ROCK]

3. The Prodigy with Juliette Lewis [yes, the weird actress]- "Spitfire" [The only decent track on their long-awaited release, Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. Arabia, here comes electro].

4. The Chemical Brothers ft Q-Tip - "Galvanize" [The Last Emperors of Electronica, still pushing the boundaries of creativity after all these years. Seems like everybody's doing the Arab thing this year.]

5. Moby and Public Enemy - "MKLVFKWR" [The lesser I say about the lyrics, the better. A great oriental-sounding riff saves the song, and propels it into my top 25.]

6. Freestylers - "Get a Life" [Breakbeat Era (the band) revisited. ]

7. Junior Jack - "Stupidisco" ['House Anthem' seems to be his middle name these days]

8. Lemon Jelly - "Stay With You" [Some of the most melodious scratching I have ever heard on a record, suspiciously similar to a sample on KMFDM's "Megalomaniac"]

9. Latinsizer [a member of the Nortec Collective, yes!] - "Ritmo 55" [Can the Tijuana DJs commit no wrong?]

10. Kasabian - "Processed Beats" [An awesome single from an album that does have its lows. Flashback to Primal Scream's heyday]

11. Rachid Taha - "Tekitoi" [Rachid Taha is back to his punk roots, but this is punk with a distinct Arab flavor. Must say, his older stuff is better.]

12. Rammstein - "Amerika" [Okay, not as good as their past stuff, but its still awesome compared to crap dished out by over-rated nu metalheads and punk rockers, Linkin' Park and Blink 182]

13. Lazyboy - "Underwear Goes Inside The Pants" [Everybody's Free To Wear Sunscreen, 2004 edit? Baz Luhrmann, HELLO!]

14. Kelis - "Trick Me" [I love the way she experiments with new sounds. Full marks to production team, The Neptunes.]

15. Beastie Boys - Ch"-Check It Out" [As good as "Intergalactic", or even "Fight For Your Right To Party"]

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The Best Songs of 2004 [Biased in favor of the electronica genre]
Published: December 19, 2004
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#1 — December 20, 2004 @ 00:43AM — Eric Berlin [URL]

I agree with you on U2, The Beasties, and Franz Ferdinand. I didn't really like the Moby/Public Enemy joint, but I appreciate the effort.

I have to, just have to, check out the Snoop Dogg/The Doors on "Riders on the Storm." I can only hope that it's not the disaster that became P Diddy and Jimmy Paige on "Kashmir."

Eric Berlin
Dumpster Bust: Miracles from Mind Trash
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#2 — December 20, 2004 @ 13:41PM — Eric Olsen

very interesting and informative list, thanks Salvia!

#3 — December 21, 2004 @ 05:16AM — Salvia Divinwhorum [URL]

Mr. Berlin, the Fredwreck remix of Riders on the Storm is brilliant - do check it out. Available on the OST for Need for Speed Underground -2.
As for Moby, the MKLVFKWR sample was pretty good - don't know what happened to the lyrical content though.

Thanks Eric.:)

#4 — December 29, 2004 @ 09:21AM — Ali

I think that u really r biased, even if thats wot u r deliberately being but I still fink its wrong. U shud do the gr8est hits and best solo artists n stuff. U know like Beyonce did better than Kelly Rowland, LE Tasha and La Toya but now Destinys Child have got back together she's brought the three up a level. Solo artists should be mentioned like Robbie Williams and Natasha Bedingfield and u shud do more than blues, rnb, rap etc, u should do different sections for ALL types of music, including country western. I mentioned cuntry western because the amount peopl listening to it have dropped incredibly!

#5 — January 18, 2005 @ 08:40AM — Salvia Divinwhorum [URL]

Ali, I appreciate your concern, but I can only do a personal favorites, as I've clearly stated at the beginning or the post.

#6 — February 3, 2005 @ 11:55AM — batman

shit no help at all n snoop dogg riders on the storm is shit so are the rest of them

#7 — February 3, 2005 @ 11:55AM — batman

shit no help at all n snoop dogg riders on the storm is shit so are the rest of them

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