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Mason's Top Ten List

Posted on Mon, 2007-12-24 13:51 by sarahfelicity
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I like music... but I am not a music snob, particularly, and I don't spend much time tracking new artists, and being all hip to the coolest indie bands... you know what I mean. My friend Mason, though... this guy follows music. (Actually, I think a number of my Toronto friends do.) On my last Saturday night in Toronto, DJ M-Dash (that's Mason, in disguise) made me boogie my socks off at Dueling DJs (Jehan, you were awesome too. Love you Jehan!)

Anyhow, Mason has published his Top Ten albums of 2007. I'd say his recommendations are worth checking out. (Darren, you'll be relieved to hear that Arcade Fire only got an honourable mention.) Me, I love it when other people tell me about great new music, and I can just enjoy it. :)

Also, if you want to hear two of my favorite Toronto guys banter and play their favorite songs, check out the bonus podcast at the end of the post.

(I didn't think I'd blog again before Christmas, so I already said this, but... Merry Christmas!) 

music therapy

Thu, 2007-12-27 21:24 — moshable music (not verified)

Music is like a therapy for me , whenver i am tired or bored up . i usually hear it .. its really a fabulous thing to do . i also usually dont take the initiative to find out latest hits .. what ever i friends finds better i try that ony and choose my taste among them

thanks!

Mon, 2007-12-31 14:40 — M-Dash (not verified)

Thanks for blogging my list! It was a tough task to limit it to 10.

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