Junior Boys: “ep”
[audio:https://alarm-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/JuniorBoys_ep.mp3|titles=Junior Boys: “ep”]With a new full-length, It’s All True, out today on Domino, Canadian electronic duo Junior Boys takes another trip down the sultry, synth-studded path that it deftly paved on previous albums. What better way to get a sense of how the band arrived at its signature sound than to examine the music that inspired it? We asked Jeremy Greenspan to put together a 10-track playlist of his favorite songs. He did us one better, coming through with 11 songs ranging from soulful to skittering and timeless to Top 40.
1. Blawan: “Bohla”
It’s super exciting to be buying so many R&S records again.
2. Untold: “Mass Dreams of the Future”
See what I mean about all these R&S records?
3. Jacques Greene: “Another Girl”
Good Canadian music — like a new Bachmann Turner Overdrive.
4. Kelly Rowland: “Motivation”
That bass line is my motivation.
5. Pal Joey: “Party Time”
I totally worshipped old Pal Joey this year. A true innovator.
6. 10cc: “Worst Band in the World”
From Sheet Music, which was maybe my most listened-to older album of the past year (or two).
7. Cass McCombs: “County Line”
I was given this record at the Domino office and was totally floored by this song. Incredible.
8. Todd Terje: “Ragysh”
Matt played this at a DJ gig the other night; I lost my mind.
9. Redbone: “Come and Get Your Love”
What can I say? This song is great.
10. Imagination: “Just an Illusion”
This was another big one for me this year. The whole Imagination album (In the Heat of the Night). Both Matt and I have a thing for older UK R&B.
11. Miguel: “Sure Thing”
This was probably my fave track of the year. It has it all.