All this week, weâll be counting down our editorsâ picks for the Best Records of 2023 and, just like we did last year, weâll be taking âem on one chunk of the alphabet at a time. Next week, our genre columnists weigh in with their picks for the yearâs best records.
December 4: Best of 2023: A â E
December 5: Best of 2023: F â K
December 6: Best of 2023: L â R
December 7: Best of 2023: S â Z
December 8: 2023âs Essential Releases
Ana Frango Elétrico
Me Chama De Gato Que Eu Sou Sua
On Me Chama De Gato Que Eu Sou Sua, Brazilian mad scientist Ana Frango Elétrico built a hard-grooving time machine that bouced playfully between â60s bossa nova, â70s disco, â80s city pop, and plenty of 21st-century ingenuity. Cascading samba percussion bleeds into hypnotic digital basslines on âLetâs Go To Before Again,â while breakout single âElectric Fishâ weaves boogie so chic it could be Nile Rodgers. While the retro references and modernist noise of previous records still peer through, here, the singer and producer aims for glossier, cinematic new heights with the elegant string arrangements of âNuvem Vermelhaâ and âCamelo Azul.â
âRichard Villegas
Listen to an interview with Ana Frango Elétrico on Bandcamp Weekly.
Armand Hammer
We Buy Diabetic Test Strips
2 x Vinyl LP, Compact Disc (CD), Bag, Cassette, T-Shirt/Shirt
Armand Hammer, the New York rap duo of billy woods and E L U C I D, have spent the past decade documenting the absurdity of survival in America. Their sprawling, brilliant sixth album, We Buy Diabetic Test Strips, inspired by the signs theyâd see advertising the lucrative grey market, catalogs the challenges of continuing to exist in a country that revels in roadblocks. Over wheezing instrumentals that constantly threaten to disintegrate, the rappers let loose with some of their most heartbreaking and poetic observations yet, another triumph in an already unimpeachable catalog.
âDash Lewis
Read our Album of the Day on We Buy Diabetic Test Strips.
Aselefech Ashine & Getenesh Kebret
á¸âáâáâáâá½ (Beauties)
Vinyl LP
Aselefech Ashine and Getenesh Kebretâs Beauties walks a tightrope between order and chaos. The dusty grooves seem almost electrically overloaded, bustling away while Ashine and Kebret scale the complex vocal parts in complete unison. There are moments of calm (âKenawtteâ is a wistful highlight), but songs such as âAmerewal Shegennuâ and âTenafakiwou Terssehâ deal in brass stabs and low-slung bass, maintaining the tension masterfully. Although the Derg regime in Ethiopia halted the pairâs career making it impossible for them to release a second album, Beauties is a tantalizing suggestion of what should have been.
âWill Ainsley
BAMBII
INFINITY CLUB
Vinyl LP
Following stellar production on Kelelaâs long-awaited comeback album Raven, BAMBII stormed the dance floor with her own ode to collective revelry, INFINITY CLUB. She dipped confidently into R&B and reggaetón on âHookedâ with Aluna, turned the strobe lights to full blast for club-dancehall hybrid âWICKED GYALâ alongside Lady Lykez, and left enough room for an atmospheric cool down on the instrumental title track. The record is an effusive reminder of dance musicâs boundless possibilities and a loving invitation to explore and surrender to the beat once more as the pandemic fades into the horizon.
âRichard Villegas
Peter Barclay
Iâm Not Your Toy
Vinyl LP
R&B and the art of studiocraft go hand-in-hand. From the string-laced grandeur of Motown to the work of â70s masters like Gamble & Huff, Stevie Wonder, Norman Whitfield, and Barry White, the genreâs history of gifted studio auteurs remains unmatched. In the early â90s, Oakland musician Peter Barclay continued in this tradition with two home-recorded, self-released albums, 1990âs Acceptance and 1992âs What Kind of World. The best of those albums are compiled on Iâm Not Your Toy, a brilliant retrospective of Barclayâs limited output. With dreamy, synth-drenched tunes like âO Afrika, âSecond Class Citizen,â and âEcho Lake,â Iâm Not Your Toy introduces listeners to the sound of an unheralded master of the studio.
âJohn Morrison
jaimie branch
Fly or Die Fly or Die Fly or Die ((world war))
Vinyl LP, Compact Disc (CD)
Recorded weeks before jaimie branchâs tragic death in August 2022, Fly or Die Fly or Die Fly or Die ((world war)), finds the trumpeter, singer and keyboardist in inspired form, refining and extending her bandâs sound world. Strident melodies and grooves are seamlessly integrated with free improvisation, psychedelia, and dub. From the rousing anthem âTake Over The Worldâ to the buoyant Latin melodies and reggae breakdown of âBaba Louie,â this is contemporary music at its most life-affirming.
âStewart Smith
Read our feature on jaimie branch.
Listen to an interview with branchâs Fly or Die band members on Bandcamp Weekly.
Bully
Lucky for You
Vinyl LP, Compact Disc (CD), Cassette, T-Shirt/Shirt
Despite its tinge of grunge instrumentation and full-throated riot grrrl vocals, on Bullyâs Lucky For You, Alicia Bognanno hews closer to the lesser-known Seattle female-fronted bands, with a straight-up rock ânâ roll backbone like Kim Warnick of the Fastbacks and Carrie Akre of Hammerbox and Goodness. The album rips into high gear with a declaration of being fed up and âburned-out wasting tears/ I am doneâ on opener âAll I Doâ; detours through the melancholy of mourning with âA Love Profoundâ; gets anthemic about break-ups with fellow Nashville artist Sophia Regina Allison of Soccer Mommy on âLose Youâ; and closes with the Red Aunts-esque short and sweet punk âAll This Noiseâ that encapsulates the media view of our fucked up world by asking, âWhat else is there to do/ When you canât escape the news?â
âKatie Kurtz
Read our Album of the Day on Lucky for You.
McKinley Dixon
Beloved! Paradise! Jazzâ!â?
Vinyl LP, Compact Disc (CD)
Taking its name from the brilliant trilogy of novels that Toni Morrison produced throughout the 1990s, rapper Mckinley Dixonâs Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!? is as ambitious as it is emotionally rich. Referred to by Dixon as âthe coming-of-age movie of the summer,â Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!? is flush with cinematic songs like âRun, Run, Runâ and âTyler, Foreverâ that are full of bittersweet ruminations on life, death, love, and loss. As one of the freshest minds in rap music today, Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!? showcases Dixonâs ability to conjure adventurous songs that are full of heart.
âJohn Morrison
Read our interview with McKinley Dixon.
DJs Di Guetto
DJs Di Guetto
2 x Vinyl LP
In truth, this is actually the second iteration of DJs Di Guetto. The compilation first appeared in 2006âfive years before the groundbreaking Lisbon label PrÃncipe would become a proper going concernâand spanned a whopping 37 tracks. The original takes some doing to track down these days, but thatâs not the only reason this pared-down reissue is so welcome. DJs Di Guetto not only captured a moment in time, but also offered a glimpse at the futureâa blueprint for how PrÃncipe would become one of the most vital dance labels in the world. And the tracks here havenât aged a day, their high-octane takes on batida and kuduro still sounding breathless and futuristic. If they release a third version in 2033, it will probably still feel ahead of its timeâand will no doubt land on the Best Albums of that year as well.
âJ. Edward Keyes
Read our Album of the Day on DJs Di Guetto.
Edsel Axle
Variable Happiness
Vinyl LP
Where does a song come from? Does it descend from heaven like an angel fully-formed; does it stalk your dreams until the hunter becomes the hunted; or must you pull it from the muck, bone by bone, and construct it yourself in the third dimension, no instruction manual included? Perhaps only the musicians know for sure, but Rosali Middleman gives us a glimpse with Variable Happiness, a collection of home recorded girl-and-her-guitar improvisations that drift on instinct from the eerie and the raw to the blissful and majestic released under the name Edsel Axle. Here Middleman captures the amorphous stage of creation where pure expression seeks form, and while there are infinite possibilities contained within, there is also a sense of serenity in its lack of structure, an intuitive understanding that some things neednât be labored over, embellished, or whipped into shape to be presentable, acceptable, consumableâthey are perfect just as they are.
âMariana Timony
En Attendent Ana
Principia
Compact Disc (CD), Cassette, Vinyl LP
Though En Attendant Anaâs daydream-y drone pop takes clear influence from fellow Parisian forebears like Stereolab, the quintetâs motorik songcraft is distinctly lean and clean, pared down to its essential parts. Tasteful, chiming guitars and stabbing basslines provide a loose framework for vocalist Margaux Bouchaudon to shoulder much of the emotional weight, navigating gloomy jazz progressions like wave pool undulations on standout track âTo the Crush.â Camille Fréchouâs brass and woodwind contributions add elegant texture to the mix, weaving in and out of bursts of retrofuturist synthesizer.