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!earshot Top 200 of 2020For January tp December 2020![]() ![]() ![]() |
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TW | Artist - Title - (Label) | ||
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1 | Andy Shauf ![]() Neon Skyline - (Arts & Crafts) |
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2 | Lido Pimienta ![]() Miss Colombia - (Anti-) |
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3 | Wolf Parade ![]() Thin Mind - (Royal Mountain) |
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4 | Zoon ![]() Bleached Wavves - (Paper Bag) |
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5 | Caribou ![]() Suddenly - (Merge) |
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6 | Tops ![]() I Feel Alive - (Musique TOPS) |
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7 | Tough Age ![]() Which Way Am I? - (Mint) |
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8 | U.S. Girls ![]() Heavy Light - (Royal Mountain) |
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9 | Destroyer ![]() Have We Met - (Merge) |
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10 | Thanya Iyer ![]() KIND - (Topshelf Records) |
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Specialty Charts #1s | |||
Electronic: | Caribou - Suddenly - (Merge) | ||
Hip Hop: | Run The Jewels - RTJ4 - (Jewel Runners) | ||
International: | Lido Pimienta - Miss Colombia - (Anti-) | ||
Jazz: | Audrey Ochoa - Frankenhorn - (Chronograph) | ||
Loud: | Lié - You Want It Real - (Mint) | ||
Folk/Roots/Blues: | William Prince - Reliever - (Six Shooter Records) |
Best Jazz of 2020: Jim Dupuis - Jazz Notes
Jazz host and regular contributor jim Dupuis surveys some of the best Jazz releases of 2020. By Jim Dupuis.
Top 50
#1 The Weather Station - Ignorance - (Next Door)
Electronic
#1 Bicep - Isles - (Ninja Tune)
Hip Hop
#1 DJ Shub - War Club - (Self-Released)
Jazz
#1 Adrian Younge - The American Negro - (Jazz Is Dead)
Loud
#1 Vagina Witchcraft - Vagina Witchcraft - (Self-Released)
Folk/Roots/Blues
#1 Kacy & Clayton & Marlon Williams - Plastic Bouquet - (New West)
Airplay Basics
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Artist | Title | Label |
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Austra
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HiRUDiN | Pink Fizz |
October 2020 #1 Thanya Iyer
September 2020 #1 Tough Age
August 2020 #1 Zoon
July 2020 #1 Zoon
June 2020 #1 Lido Pimienta
May 2020 #1 TOPS
April 2020 #1 Caribou
March 2020 #1 Andy Shauf
February 2020 #1 Andy Shauf
January 2020 #1 Woolworm
December 2019 #1 Common Holly
November 2019 #1 Begonia
October 2019 #1 Begonia
September 2019 #1 Ada Lea
August 2019 #1 Mauno
July 2019 #1 Dumb
June 2019 #1 PUP
May 2019 #1 PUP
April 2019 #1 PUP
March 2019 #1 Homeshake
February 2019 #1 Foxwarren
More charts...
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Rod Bandura and Margit Gossage have broaght the legacy of First Nations group Waskesu into the 21st Century with their new Margit Sky Project. By Jim Dupuis.
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Best Jazz of 2019 with Jazz Notes Jim Dupuis
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...a great album that really stretches what world music can be, and seamlessly blends many styles of music.
The Shangs - Golden Hits of the Shangs
...the band had another side gig going on all the while. Starting in 1990, The Shangs were a psychedelic pop off-shoot that sound very little like the main project Simply Saucer.
Alex Cuba Sublime
...a great album that will fit fine into Canadian summers lounging around on the beach.
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The Resurrection of Waskesu
Rod Bandura and Margit Gossage have broaght the legacy of First Nations group Waskesu into the 21st Century with their new Margit Sky Project. By Jim Dupuis.
When the Music Stopped
It is not just musicians who are idled by the Coronavirus. A whole industry of people who support the live music scene are put on the sidelines too, says industry veteran Joelle May. By Magnus Thyvold
Women's Rights, Inprovisation and Passion: The Meredith Bates Interview
Meredith Bates has been busy trying to get more women musicians in the spotlight and working hard at combining improvised music with other art forms. By Jim Dupuis
Best Jazz of 2019 with Jazz Notes Jim Dupuis
Contributor and Host of Kamloops' Jazz Notes rounds up his favourite international and local Jazz releases of 2019
Mingwa - The Strange One
...a great album that really stretches what world music can be, and seamlessly blends many styles of music.
The Shangs - Golden Hits of the Shangs
...the band had another side gig going on all the while. Starting in 1990, The Shangs were a psychedelic pop off-shoot that sound very little like the main project Simply Saucer.
Alex Cuba Sublime
...a great album that will fit fine into Canadian summers lounging around on the beach.
Cutting Your Teeth With Necking
Vancouver's new punk rock heros play on the Studio 6 Live Sssions. By CJSF Radio and Magnus Thyvold
The Resurrection of Waskesu
Rod Bandura and Margit Gossage have broaght the legacy of First Nations group Waskesu into the 21st Century with their new Margit Sky Project. By Jim Dupuis.
When the Music Stopped
It is not just musicians who are idled by the Coronavirus. A whole industry of people who support the live music scene are put on the sidelines too, says industry veteran Joelle May. By Magnus Thyvold
Women's Rights, Inprovisation and Passion: The Meredith Bates Interview
Meredith Bates has been busy trying to get more women musicians in the spotlight and working hard at combining improvised music with other art forms. By Jim Dupuis
Best Jazz of 2019 with Jazz Notes Jim Dupuis
Contributor and Host of Kamloops' Jazz Notes rounds up his favourite international and local Jazz releases of 2019
Mingwa - The Strange One
...a great album that really stretches what world music can be, and seamlessly blends many styles of music.
The Shangs - Golden Hits of the Shangs
...the band had another side gig going on all the while. Starting in 1990, The Shangs were a psychedelic pop off-shoot that sound very little like the main project Simply Saucer.
Alex Cuba Sublime
...a great album that will fit fine into Canadian summers lounging around on the beach.
Cutting Your Teeth With Necking
Vancouver's new punk rock heros play on the Studio 6 Live Sssions. By CJSF Radio and Magnus Thyvold
The Resurrection of Waskesu
Rod Bandura and Margit Gossage have broaght the legacy of First Nations group Waskesu into the 21st Century with their new Margit Sky Project. By Jim Dupuis.
When the Music Stopped
It is not just musicians who are idled by the Coronavirus. A whole industry of people who support the live music scene are put on the sidelines too, says industry veteran Joelle May. By Magnus Thyvold
Women's Rights, Inprovisation and Passion: The Meredith Bates Interview
Meredith Bates has been busy trying to get more women musicians in the spotlight and working hard at combining improvised music with other art forms. By Jim Dupuis
Best Jazz of 2019 with Jazz Notes Jim Dupuis
Contributor and Host of Kamloops' Jazz Notes rounds up his favourite international and local Jazz releases of 2019
Mingwa - The Strange One
...a great album that really stretches what world music can be, and seamlessly blends many styles of music.
The Shangs - Golden Hits of the Shangs
...the band had another side gig going on all the while. Starting in 1990, The Shangs were a psychedelic pop off-shoot that sound very little like the main project Simply Saucer.
Alex Cuba Sublime
...a great album that will fit fine into Canadian summers lounging around on the beach.
Cutting Your Teeth With Necking
Vancouver's new punk rock heros play on the Studio 6 Live Sssions. By CJSF Radio and Magnus Thyvold