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Our one piece of advice for 2009: listen to Deastro. Late last year, we released Keepers, an effervescent pop opus from a young, one-guy show from Detroit named Randolph Chabot who works under the moniker Deastro. The record was received with quietly passionate raves: Keepers grabbed a few key spots on critics’ year-end lists, and Deastro was just named Real Detroit Weekly’s Artist of the Year. On his upcoming album Moondagger (dropping this Spring), Chabot sends his anthems soaring with the help of a full band; the first single, “Parallelogram,” is available now. (You can become a fan of Deastro on Facebook, too.)
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A few more year-end accolades for the Ghostly/Spectral family: betterPropoganda voted Matthew Dear the #36 Artist of the Decade, and Dear’s Asa Breed is the site’s #34 Album of the Decade. Osborne’s “16th Stage” is #85 on Pitchforkmedia’s 100 Best Tracks of 2008. School of Seven Bells’ Alpinisms has been raking in the year-end plaudits, landing at #3 on NPR’s Top 11 Debut Albums of 2008 and hitting #42 on NME’s Top 50 Albums of 2008. The Bells also contributed to Pitchforkmedia’s Guest List: Best of 2008 feature, compiling their own best-of-2008 list including releases from Earth, Portishead, Gas, and Robert Wyatt.
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