• Debut Albums: Part One

  • Feb 2 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Debut albums. Every artist has one. What are the best? This week on The Mixdown we decided not to answer that question (patience is a virtue). INSTEAD, we will be presenting our two individual lists of debut albums that deserve more love.

    Songs featured:

    Too Many Zoos: "Flightning" from Brasshouse Vol 1: Survival of the Flyest

    Samia: "Stellate: from The Baby

    Ondatrôpica: "Punkero Sonidero" from Ondatrôpica (self-titled)

    Adult Jazz: "Springful" from Gist Is

    Elliot Smith: "Condor Ave" from Roman Candle

    Shame: "Tasteless" from Songs of Praise

    Kiwi Jr.: "Murder in the Cathedral" from Football Money

    Sylvan Esso: "Could I Be" from Sylvan Esso (self-titled)

    American Football: "For Sure" from American Football (self-titled)

    Moses Sumney: "Doomed" from Aromanticism

    Benjamin Booker: "Have You Seen My Son?" from Benjamin Booker (self-titled)

    James Blake: "I Never Learnt to Share" from James Blake (self-titled)

    Debut albums. Every artist has one. What are the best? This week on The Mixdown we decided not to answer that question (patience is a virtue). INSTEAD, we will be presenting our two individual lists of debut albums that deserve more love.

     

    Songs played during the show (in order of appearance):

    Too Many Zoos: "Flightning" from Brasshouse Vol 1: Survival of the Flyest

    Samia: "Stellate: from The Baby

    Ondatrôpica: "Punkero Sonidero" from Ondatrôpica (self-titled)

    Adult Jazz: "Springful" from Gist Is

    Elliot Smith: "Condor Ave" from Roman Candle

    Shame: "Tasteless" from Songs of Praise

    Kiwi Jr.: "Murder in the Cathedral" from Football Money

    Sylvan Esso: "Could I Be" from Sylvan Esso (self-titled)

    American Football: "For Sure" from American Football (self-titled)

    Moses Sumney: "Doomed" from Aromanticism

    Benjamin Booker: "Have You Seen My Son?" from Benjamin Booker (self-titled)

    James Blake: "I Never Learnt to Share" from James Blake (self-titled)

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