Some favourites of 2011:

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Blog-wise, and I don't tend to have much time to scout round the blogs these days, but my favourite urban music blog has to be Semtex's blog: http://DJSemtex.com. In terms of useful websites that I've come across this year, We Transfer has to take the prize here: http://WeTransfer.com. There've been many albums I've enjoyed this year, but 'Watch The Throne' from Jay-Z and Kanye West, 'Take Care' from Drake, SBTRKT's self-titled debut, 'Every Kingdom' from Ben Howard and Noel Gallgher's High Flying Birds self-titled album, are all firm favourites.

This year has seen some of the artists who I've bashed people over the head with on Twitter come to see huge success, in particular, Emeli Sande and Ed Sheeran, two amazingly talented British songwriters. I'd like to say I was championing Ben Howard also, but he appeared on my radar very late in the year, thanks to Lauren Laverne on BB 6 Music. Also through her show I was very pleased to be introduced to the work of Bon Iver, Lana Del Rey, M83 and some new Friendly Fires output that I'd have probably otherwise missed out on. 

In terms of the producers who I feel have excelled this year, it's certainly worth noting what the likes of 2 Bears, RackNRuin, Redlight and of course Noah Shebib (Drake's producer) have been doing. They've all produced some great music during 2011. Music people who have been an inspiration to watch and learn from this year most certainly include Eddy Temple-Morris (for his unique, all round manner, and great CMU columns I've previously blogged about), Nick Bright (a leading light at BBC 1Xtra, in terms of quality presenting talent) and Zed Bias (the mans work rate scares me... and we get told we're super-productive! Zed is on a whole new level of the term 'productive').

I could go on, but I want to keep this short, really. It's been a great year for British music, and a great year for us as HeavyFeet. Big up 2011!

Mike HF

Run This Town

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Okay, so on one hand recently we've had D.O.A from 'The Roc', which I think there are few people that are going to argue its not a strong look, especially as an alledgedly off the cuff single...

Then we get this as a follow up, a semi-decent pop record which Rihanna turned down for her new album...

It's coming out as a collaborative effort between three of the biggest music stars on the planet, and in my opinion, with the previous being taken into consideration, really isn't helping it to become a stronger release. I'm just not really feeling it is a instrumental and the vocals don't seem to be hitting the usual standard you come to expect from the three artists on the record. There's a making of video which reveals very little of the actual 'making of...', more a very brief introduction into how Jay-Z feels about where he's at right now. I for one am hoping that this record is not going to be a reflection of what we can expect from the Blueprint 3, which is due very soon, but I'm already hearing reports not to get too excited on this one. :-/

M

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