BLOG | NOV. 28, 2021

Tape Op Staff Favs for 2021

It's that time of year again where we go back through our digital listening histories or simply look over at the turntable to get a handle on just what we were enjoying this past year. There were a ton of great releases this year, many of them made during in bedrooms, basements and cabins during lockdowns, quarantines and the spaces in between. We gave a little leeway for some late or perhaps overlooked 2020 releases. Enjoy.

Larry Crane

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Steven Wilson -The Future Bites Listen

Anders Parker - Wolf Reckoning Listen

Illuminati Hotties - Let Me Do One More Listen

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Yes - The Quest Listen

The Beatles - Let it Be (Super Deluxe Edition) Listen

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John Baccigaluppi

The Weather Station - Ignorance Listen

Cassandra Jenkins - An Overview of Phenomenal Nature Listen

Low - Hey What Listen

Hand Habits - Funhouse Listen

Floating Points, Pharaoh Sanders and the London Symphony Orchestra - Promises Listen

Arushi Jain - Under the Lilac Sky Listen

Big Red Machine - How Long Do You Think it's Gonna Last? Listen

Geoff Stanfield

Blitzen Trapper - Holy Smokes, Future Jokes Listen

Amyl and the Sniffers - Comfort to Me Listen

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - Butterfly 3000 Listen

Rachel Eckroth - The Garden Listen

Xenia Rubinos - Una Rosa Listen

Nate Smith - Kinfolk 2: See the Birds Listen

Anthony Sarti

Turnstile - GLOW ON Listen

Clams Casino - Winter Flower Listen

The Weeknd - "Save Your Tears" (w/ Ariana Grande) Remix Listen

Crumb - Ice Melt Listen

Sons of Alpha Centauri - Push Listen

Andy Hong

In Inertia - Efflorescence

Wings of the ISANG - The Borderline between Hope and Despair

Pat Metheny - Road to the Sun Listen

Alina Baraz - Sunbeam/Moongate Listen/Listen

Hope Tala - Girl Eats Sun Listen

Rodrigo Amarante - Drama

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