
Fantastic atmospheric ambient. Mostly beatless but still has a pulsation feel to it. Great for walks, thinking, and working.
Memory keeper. Mostly music and movies, plus some series and video games. Obscure darkness meets pop culture glow.

Fantastic atmospheric ambient. Mostly beatless but still has a pulsation feel to it. Great for walks, thinking, and working.

Powerful broken beat electro with power noise and industrial flavor.
Looking back on this blog it seems like the last time I did a year-end list was in 2015. That’s… wow. I thought maybe one or two year had been missed. Anyway that’s not why I started compiling one now. It was an intense year and the other day I looked through my IMDb check-in list and had a great memory trip with it, so I thought I might as well look through some more. Besides IMDb I checked my Netflix history, and for music I browsed back on this blog and checked on Last.fm. With that data and some reminescing I came up with this.
One caveat: I decided that I’m doing this list for myself and in that sense I value the sum of my personal experiences most and don’t care about release dates. So, all stuff here are things that made my year 2019, and that’s the only criteria that’s important.



Outstanding new Christmas movie:
Klaus
Best trash:
Geostorm
Best movie franchise that I missed so far:
Mission Impossible
Best one movie that I haven’t seen in ages:
Event Horizon



Best comedy rewatch:
The Big Bang Theory (seasons 1-7)
Best scifi rewatch:
Firefly and also the Serenity movie
Best one show that I totally late adopted:
Shark Tank
Honorable mention foodie show:
Food, Booze & Tattoos
Memorable “TV to life” experience:
Seeing Jim Jefferies in a live stand-up show
Most inspiring interview:
Joe Rogan Experience #1342 – John Carmack






Best weird random music that I cannot unlike:
Rummelsnuff – Kraftgewinn [2013]
Interesting new style that I stumbled upon:
Saharan rock, and album: Mdou Moctar – Ilana (The Creator)




This has been sitting on my Play Later list for quite a while because I needed to relisten it a few times. There are too many tracks to absorb at once and the selection is just all over the place, meaning there are so many things to notice and bands to look up that it needs some attention. As for the ridiculusly (and wonderfully) wide range of genres I just quote the official notes: “from ye ye garage beat over to blues trash cajun to string arrangement funeral music over to Chicago boogie blues to psychadelic garage blues then way down to outlaw country… and much much more” – so yeah, there’s a lot. Anyway, it’s awesome. Both the variety and the tunes, too.

Awesome disco house. Among friends we’ve been talking about two parties that would be great to go to: banger but intelligent tech-house and a cool easy-going disco. Starry Night is exactly the kind of disco I’m wishing for.

No Fun is huge, Absurd is also good, rest of the album is average indie rock. I also love the cover art.

Perfect Saturday music for yawning and staying lazy in bed.

The new show is fantastic. Today was the opening of the European leg of the tour and it was just great, so much Jim, such Jefferies. I only knew one routine from all the material and that’s only because I’m mostly up to date with watching the Jim Jefferies Show weekly, other than that all new stuff and all’s good. I felt like such a fanboy clapping and rubbing hands before anything was going on, but I truly think it’s not just fanboyism going on, I laughed my ass off.
So far my best stand-up comedy experience ever was at the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles last year. This one came right on par with that, but with the fan inside me added, it just jumped to the first spot.

Mid-uptempo broken beat electronics. It’s a smash, extremely good sound.
On a another note: it comes with liner notes along the exact same lines as The Balck Dog‘s Black Daisy Wheel. The motivation behind every artistic output that’s angry and frustrated these days is the current state of politics and global idiotism. Fun times.

Disco, funk, space rock, dub, chill out.