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  2. List of tracks awarded Pitchfork Best New Track in 2009

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    Pitchfork Media Logo. The online music magazine Pitchfork Media began awarding songs Best New Track (BNT) in its track reviews in 2009 as part of its Best New Music section. A total of 98 tracks, which the source reviewed album-only cuts, singles, remixes, a-sides and b-sides of singles and so forth, were given the title in its first year.

  3. List of tracks awarded Pitchfork Best New Track in 2010

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    Pitchfork Media Logo. In 2010, Pitchfork Media, in their second year of reviewing tracks, including album-only cuts, singles, remixes, a-sides and b-sides of singles and so on, awarded 97 tracks as Best New Track (BNT) as part of its Best New Music section.

  4. List of albums awarded 10 by Pitchfork - Wikipedia

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    Awarded as part of a 2021 list in which Pitchfork amended the scores of 19 previously reviewed albums [146] 12 December 2021 Juju Music: King Sunny Adé: 1982 Will Hernes — [147] 27 February 2022 Talking Book: Stevie Wonder: 1972 Carol Cooper Awarded as part of "Stevie Wonder Day" [148] [149] Innervisions: 1973 Craig Jenkins [150] 9 October 2022

  5. The Pitchfork 500 - Wikipedia

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    The Pitchfork 500: Our Guide to the Greatest Songs from Punk to the Present is a book compiling the greatest songs from 1977 to 2006, published in 2008 by Pitchfork Media. The book focuses on specific genres including indie rock , hip-hop , electronic , pop , metal , and experimental underground.

  6. Pitchfork (website) - Wikipedia

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    Pitchfork (formerly Pitchfork Media) is an American online music magazine founded in 1996 by Ryan Schreiber in Minneapolis. It originally covered alternative and independent music, and expanded to cover genres including pop, hip-hop, jazz and metal. Pitchfork is one of the most influential music publications to have emerged in the internet age.

  7. Frailty (Jane Remover album) - Wikipedia

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    Frailty received positive reviews from Pitchfork, Paste, and the online music critic Anthony Fantano. Mano Sundaresan of Pitchfork praised the album for its "adventurous" blend of genres, and wrote that the album's "tracks blur together with seamless transitions". [16] Grant Sharples of Paste also praised the blend of influences and styles. [1]

  8. Eucalyptus (Pitchfork album) - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus is a studio album by the post-hardcore band Pitchfork. [2] It was released in 1990 through Nemesis Records and re-released in 2003 by Swami Records. [3] The album is the band's only full-length studio album.

  9. Homework (Daft Punk album) - Wikipedia

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    The track is a tribute to several of Daft Punk's house music influences, including future collaborators Romanthony, DJ Sneak and Todd Edwards. [29] "Oh Yeah" features DJ Deelat and DJ Crabbe. "Indo Silver Club" features a sample of "Hot Shot" by Karen Young. [12] The final track, "Funk Ad", is a reversed clip of "Da Funk". [11]