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  1. 10 - Immense, brooding "black wooden" music about the power of the natural world. Mount Eerie - Wind's Poem http://bit.ly/7TxjS7
  2. To close out 2009, I'll be posting my top 10 favorite albums of the year over the next two weeks (starting today). Enjoy!
  3. Playful, simple, wonderfully off-kilter early new wave. Television Personalities - And Don't the Kids Just Love It http://bit.ly/4Jz73y
  4. Layers of opera-trained Nika Danilova's haunting vocals intertwined with sparse washes of noise. Zola Jesus - The Shift http://bit.ly/4IAENB
  5. Rhythmic, tightly constructed dream pop driven by twin sisters' ethereal harmonies. School of Seven Bells - Alpinisms http://bit.ly/65JbAz
  6. A fairly unclassifiable, diverse excursion into pop from an experimental post-classical composer. Jim O'Rourke - Eureka http://bit.ly/4vSGiW
  7. Veering from tender, close miked bedroom lo-fi to huge, bombastic anthems. Indie pop at its best. The Antlers - Hospice http://bit.ly/8wJNGL
  8. Tense, aggressive, haunting, near perfect. A welcome, radical departure after an 11 year absence. Portishead - Third http://bit.ly/8qaQYR
  9. The band that pioneered angular, bitter, catchy post-punk 30 years ago. Crucial. Gang of Four - Entertainment! http://bit.ly/79kJpq
  10. One of the greatest jazz pianists of all time, unaccompanied live. Thelonious Monk - Alone in San Francisco http://bit.ly/5X3jYI
  11. Sprawling, demanding, intricate songs centered around harp and voice. One of the best of the decade. Joanna Newsom - Ys http://bit.ly/1BFW4
  12. Beautiful, delicate ambient compositions of piano, found sound, and minimal electronics. Radicalfashion - Odori http://bit.ly/4hPS94
  13. Freewheeling, ambitious, psychedelic jazz rock (ft. Robert Wyatt). The Soft Machine - Volume One (1968) http://bit.ly/d5glS
  14. Haunting, unsettling, yet beautiful mix of dream pop and industrial noise. To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie - The Patron http://bit.ly/52pe6
  15. "Free your mind, and your ass will follow". Mind melting funk from George Clinton & co. Funkadelic - Maggot Brain http://bit.ly/2NFL30
  16. A keystone of indie rock. Jangly guitars, bizarre vocals, wonderfully skewed pop. Orange Juice - You Can't Hide... http://bit.ly/1dwLuW
  17. Fantastic B-sides comp of wonderfully skewed (yet accessible) indie pop. The Fiery Furnaces - EP http://bit.ly/3OkguA
  18. Complex acoustic compositions washed out with warm layers of drone. Six Organs of Admittance - School of the Flower http://bit.ly/1P70K2
  19. Wonderful, pure, simple, incredibly stripped down pop. Highly recommended. Marine Girls - Beach Party (1981) http://bit.ly/3AJEU6
  20. Dreamy female vocals, noisy guitar feedback; early, seminal shoegaze. Black Tambourine - Complete Recordings http://bit.ly/aCqil