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By Joshua Fields Millburn · Follow: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
Since Ryan & I started The Minimalists eight years ago this week, I’ve recapped my favorite albums at the end of each year. A lot has changed since then, and streaming has now become the norm—which has been both good and bad for new music: good because we have more opportunities to find great music; bad because most songs get lost in the firehose of ephemera.
Considering the current state of the industry, and the overabundance of audio “content” available every week—albums, EPs, singles, and, of course, podcasts and audiobooks—2018 was a surprisingly strong year for new music. Once I sifted through the sluice, I found a collection of gems:
JFM’s Favorite Albums of 2018
What was your favorite? Hit the above link and leave a comment.
Previous Years
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
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Source https://www.theminimalists.com/sound/
By Joshua Fields Millburn · Follow: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
Since Ryan & I started The Minimalists eight years ago this week, I’ve recapped my favorite albums at the end of each year. A lot has changed since then, and streaming has now become the norm—which has been both good and bad for new music: good because we have more opportunities to find great music; bad because most songs get lost in the firehose of ephemera.
Considering the current state of the industry, and the overabundance of audio “content” available every week—albums, EPs, singles, and, of course, podcasts and audiobooks—2018 was a surprisingly strong year for new music. Once I sifted through the sluice, I found a collection of gems:
JFM’s Favorite Albums of 2018
What was your favorite? Hit the above link and leave a comment.
Previous Years
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
Subscribe to The Minimalists via
email.
The post The Sound of Life appeared first on The Minimalists.
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