We at Fecking Bahamas love democracy. Where would we be without it? You tell us, it’s a democracy.

Rather than sit high up in the sanctimonious corporate box and proclaim our favourite 2014 releases down to you, our End Of Year Report is a reader’s poll, a chance for you to pick your favourite math releases of 2014. Labeling releases as ‘math’ is always going to be a contentious affair, and no doubt we’ll have belligerent genre-nazis on our tails spitting rage about including Animals As Leaders or Deerhoof on a shortlist. Ideally, we want to make this list as broad and all encompassing as possible so any rhythmically or structurally interesting release that has caught our attention during the year is on there. If you think something on this list isn’t ‘math’, the easiest thing to do is don’t vote for it. But hopefully things should sail smoothly.

Voting will end on the 30th of December, so you’ve got a few weeks to pick your five favourite releases. At the end of the month we will unravel the top 50, yes, fifty math releases as voted by you awesome sods, and put together a Youtube playlist of the releases both here and on our Fecking Bahamas channel. Choose wisely!

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