Nov 15 2024 34 mins
Welcome to another episode of WorkTape, where we wrap up our retrospective on the eclectic music of 2014. In this final installment, we dive into some standout releases that pushed genre boundaries and left a lasting impression. From the unique grooves of Jungle's debut album to the heartfelt melodies of George Ezra's Wanted on Voyage, we explore how these records defined the year. We also reflect on the experimental sounds of Flying Lotus, the long-due return of the Pixies, and the retro-futuristic vibes of Damon Albarn’s Everyday Robots. Join us as we conclude our look at this pivotal year in music.
Episode Highlights:
- What makes Hiromi’s "Alive" a standout in contemporary jazz?
- How did Flying Lotus’ "You’re Dead!" push the boundaries of experimental hip-hop and neo-soul?
- Did Lana Del Rey’s "Ultraviolence" exceed the expectations set by her breakthrough album?
- Was Jungle’s self-titled debut the definitive representation of 2010s modern funk and disco in indie music?
- How did George Ezra on Wanted on Voyage set himself apart in the folk-pop scene?
- Did the Pixies’ "Indie Cindy" live up to the legacy of their earlier groundbreaking records?