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Ein sehr interessanter Thread, den ich in einem anderen Forum gefunden habe. Ich kopiere einfach mal meinen Post von da hier rein 
In Alphebetical (haha) order
Amy Winehouse - Frank (2003)
Raising Vocal Jazz to a new Pop Status with a rockstar attitude. Behind that, a genius Song Writer.
Fredrik - Holm, Ava, Ner
It's a trilogy of 3 EPs that will be released as one album named Trilogi in January 2010. Since the songs itself are all from 2009, screw that release date.
Beautiful blend of Electronic music and a lot of natural sound, accompanied with floaty vocals. Distorted drums that sound like they invented new instruments, unrivaled rythms and nice melodies.
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble -Hypnotic Brass Ensemble (2007)
This is a CD that was only sold at their live gigs, a recording of one of their NY sessinos with the best sound quality, and the best arrangements of their songs combined.
You think you've heard Jazz? haha, No.
Jamiroquai - A Funk Odyssey (2001)
Jamiroquai.
Kings of Convenience - Riots on an Empty Street (2004)
Here we have the winner of this thread. Easily. Don't even try to find a better album of this decade.
Ólafur Arnalds - Eulogy of Evolution
Like a classic piano concept album. Great ideas, nice flow, and a very climatic ending.
Phoenix - It's never been like that (2006)
Leaving most of their electronic sound behind (sadly), this is still their best album, and definitely a pick for this list. Very minimalistic sound for a rock band, but with a perfect sense for just the right spot. Oh, and great vocals of course.
Portico Quartet - Knee Deep in the North Sea (2007)
Already discussed here. This is NOT jazz, they invented a whole new genre for this. And they mastered it already to perfection. Then they completely dropped it and started to play proper jazz on their second album. So we're stuck with this one time masterpiece of almost unrivaled genius. It was a close competition to Riots.
Sonar Kollektiv Orchester - Guaranteed Niceness (2008)
The picky label Sonar invited all their greatest artists to play the greatest hits of the label as an combined orchestra. Sound like a nice idea? It's a DAMN fine one. Using only real instruments, but covering eletronic music as well as jazzy songs in the same distinctive style is a very refreshing experience.
The Libertines - Up The Bracket (2002)
Say about Indie rock bands being overhyped whatever you want. You can't deny the awesomeness of this album. The same magic that once bond McCartney and Lennon reappeared here and the result is breathtaking.
The Observatory - Blank Walls (2005)
The ones who heard the album will know why I picked it. The rest of you will probably never listen to it anyway.
The White Stripes - White Blood Cells (2001)
THE garage band album of our generation. Like a musical proof of the american dream.
The Whitest Boy Alive - Rules (2009)
Even more minimalistic than Phoenix, but with a completely different sound, this is an album where you just can't tell wether it's electronic or rock.
Yann Tiersen - Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001)
I did not inted to include movie scores in this, but since the music for this was already written before Tiersen was hired at all, I think this is still legit.
THE END.
Ich hoffe das bisschen englisch stört euch nicht.
Sooo, die Tore sind geöffnet, das wichtigste ist gesagt, jetzt könnt ihr den Thread mit Metal überfluten

In Alphebetical (haha) order

Amy Winehouse - Frank (2003)
Raising Vocal Jazz to a new Pop Status with a rockstar attitude. Behind that, a genius Song Writer.

Fredrik - Holm, Ava, Ner
It's a trilogy of 3 EPs that will be released as one album named Trilogi in January 2010. Since the songs itself are all from 2009, screw that release date.
Beautiful blend of Electronic music and a lot of natural sound, accompanied with floaty vocals. Distorted drums that sound like they invented new instruments, unrivaled rythms and nice melodies.

Hypnotic Brass Ensemble -Hypnotic Brass Ensemble (2007)
This is a CD that was only sold at their live gigs, a recording of one of their NY sessinos with the best sound quality, and the best arrangements of their songs combined.
You think you've heard Jazz? haha, No.

Jamiroquai - A Funk Odyssey (2001)
Jamiroquai.

Kings of Convenience - Riots on an Empty Street (2004)
Here we have the winner of this thread. Easily. Don't even try to find a better album of this decade.

Ólafur Arnalds - Eulogy of Evolution
Like a classic piano concept album. Great ideas, nice flow, and a very climatic ending.

Phoenix - It's never been like that (2006)
Leaving most of their electronic sound behind (sadly), this is still their best album, and definitely a pick for this list. Very minimalistic sound for a rock band, but with a perfect sense for just the right spot. Oh, and great vocals of course.

Portico Quartet - Knee Deep in the North Sea (2007)
Already discussed here. This is NOT jazz, they invented a whole new genre for this. And they mastered it already to perfection. Then they completely dropped it and started to play proper jazz on their second album. So we're stuck with this one time masterpiece of almost unrivaled genius. It was a close competition to Riots.

Sonar Kollektiv Orchester - Guaranteed Niceness (2008)
The picky label Sonar invited all their greatest artists to play the greatest hits of the label as an combined orchestra. Sound like a nice idea? It's a DAMN fine one. Using only real instruments, but covering eletronic music as well as jazzy songs in the same distinctive style is a very refreshing experience.

The Libertines - Up The Bracket (2002)
Say about Indie rock bands being overhyped whatever you want. You can't deny the awesomeness of this album. The same magic that once bond McCartney and Lennon reappeared here and the result is breathtaking.

The Observatory - Blank Walls (2005)
The ones who heard the album will know why I picked it. The rest of you will probably never listen to it anyway.

The White Stripes - White Blood Cells (2001)
THE garage band album of our generation. Like a musical proof of the american dream.

The Whitest Boy Alive - Rules (2009)
Even more minimalistic than Phoenix, but with a completely different sound, this is an album where you just can't tell wether it's electronic or rock.

Yann Tiersen - Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001)
I did not inted to include movie scores in this, but since the music for this was already written before Tiersen was hired at all, I think this is still legit.
THE END.
Ich hoffe das bisschen englisch stört euch nicht.
Sooo, die Tore sind geöffnet, das wichtigste ist gesagt, jetzt könnt ihr den Thread mit Metal überfluten
