
Renzo Piano’s archive in Genoa houses the great architect’s projects. It brings young people closer to creative work, which he equates to “looking into darkness without fear”.
Christmas: it’s time to assess the past year. We have selected the most appreciated and played 50 songs of 2014.
It’s the end of the year, it’s time to make our music chart.
In January we have published a playlist of that month’s best songs.
Within twelve months we have made a list of the most appreciated and played songs of the year. It would have been impossible to put 50 songs in order of importance.
So, we have made a selection, the first three, four songs being those we grew fond of.
50. Says – Nils Frahm [Spaces]
49. Monument – Röyksopp & Robyn [Do It Again]
48. Midnight – Coldplay [Ghost Stories]
47. Fall (feat. Cuushe) – Populous [Night Safari]
46. Son Of A Gun – Jungle [Jungle]
45. Decision (ft. Emily King) – Taylor Mcferrin [Early Riser]
44. Prince Johnny – St. Vincent (St. Vincent)
43. Madman – Sean Rowe [Madman]
42. Alive and Well – The National Jazz Trio of Scotland [Standards Vol.III]
41.Gon Stay (ft. Sampha) – Sbtrkt [Wonder Where We Land]
40. L’adulte – Sébastien Tellier [L’Aventura]
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39. Family – Fatima [Yellow Memories]
38. I Didn’t Know What Time It Was – Cecile McLorin Salvant [WomanChild]
37. Go Home – Lucius [Wildewoman]
36. Ask Me – Joan As Police Woman [The Classic]
35. Cross My Heart – Son Little [Things I Forgot]
34. Mike Black – Mo Kolours [Mo Kolours]
33. Love The Way – Andrew Ashong [Andrew Ashong EP]
32 . Down in the Hole – Bruce Springsteen [Hing Hopes]
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31.Red Dust – James Vincent McMorrow [Post Tropical]
30. Body – Niia [Generation Blue]
29. Murmurs – Hundred Waters [The Moon Rang Like a Bell]
28. Hollywood – Tobias Jesso Jr. [Hollywood]
27. Artefice – S O H N [Tremors]
26. How We Be – Sinkane [Mean Love]
24. Gooey – Glass Animals [ZABA]
23. Everyday Robots – Damon Albarn [Everyday Robots]
22. Inside Out – Spoon [They Want My Soul]
21. Good Day Bad – Meshell Ndegeocello, Doyle Bramhall, Jonathan [Comet, Come to Me]
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20. Nada Em Vão – Rodrigo Amarante [Cavalo]
19. Ferie D’Agosto – Massaroni Pianoforti [Non date il salame ai corvi]
18. Hi-Five – Angel Olsen [Burn Your Fire For No Witness]
17. How Can You Really – Foxygen [… And Star Power]
15. Prima di Andare Via – Riccardo Sinigallia [Per Tutti]
14. Coffee – Sylvan Esso [Coffee]
13. Let Go – Little Dragon [Nabuma Rubberband]
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10. Lay Back – Nautic [Navy Blue]
9. Her Ghost – Woman’s Hour [Her Ghost]
8. Disappearing – The War On Drugs [Lost in The Dream]
7. My Silver Lining – First Aid Kit [Stay Gold]
6. Heart Is a Drum – Beck [Morning Phase]
5. West Coast – Lana del Rey [West Coast]
4. Slow – Leonard Coen [Popular Problems]
3. Kim – Ryan Adams [Ryan Adams]
2. No Rest For The Wicked – Lykke Li [I Never Learn]
1. Every Time the Sun Comes Up – Sharon Van Etten [Are We There]
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