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As promised, we have finally put together our list of 30 favorite albums of 2009. This was no easy task. The music tastes of the HN Man are as varied as the types of men he dates (and there are many). Still, we compiled a list that would satisfy many, but remain true to our ideals (you won’t find Adam Lambert anywhere on this list, for example). It comes as no surprise that Yeah Yeah Yeahs top our list. Specifically, Karen O makes our list twice, first for “It’s Blitz! (which won by a landslide) and sencond for her work on the “Wild Things” OST. Spike Jonze’s film may have bombed, but the music is spectacular.  Of course, we would be lying if we ignored the incredible impact of Lady Gaga in 2009. Frankly, we’ve loved her since 2008 — back when she was performing live @ Family on Ave C — but we digress. There are probably names on this list you’ve never heard of (next week we’ll debut our list of “20 Albums you Don’t Know, but Should”), do not worry.

Hopefully, you’ll find a little something familiar and a little something new to experiment with here. Music should never be boring. On a sad, sad note. We included Whitney Houston’s new record, “I Look to You,” to our list, but not a single HN Man voted to include the album here. Heavy sigh. We can’t help but shed a tear for the Queen of Night. Mrs Bobby Brown may have escaped our music list this year, but expect a full Whitney throw-down for our upcoming “2009 Diva Off.” You will be surprised.

ELECTRO COMPLEX | Today, XL released the new video single from Peaches new album “I Feel Cream” on YouTube. This track was produced by Drums of Death, Shapemod, and Peaches herself. Although, Peaches’ sound has evolved from electroclash to electro-pop, her subversive lyrics, in-your-face appearance, and raunchy air remain.

The song “I Feel Cream” specifically gives a nod to Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love.” If that sounds like an unlikely comparison, then remember that for many Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love” with its all synth back track, robotic base-line, and pre-house rhythms is considered one of the first and biggest electro hits of all time. Peaches definitely knows from whence she came — and at 40, Peaches is in great form.

The music video (I’ll find production credits soon) features Peaches alone, amidst a whirlwind of lights and transitional graphic effects, wearing thigh-high strappy boots and a Susan Sontag-esque swirl of white hair.

Peaches performs @ Terminal 5 in New York City on 11/14. Her track “The Boys Want to Be Her” is on the soundtrack for Drew Barrymore’s new film “Whip It!”

MUSIC VIDEO: The reigning Queen of Subversion, Peaches, isn’t wasting anytime in between singles. Her record “I Feel Cream” dropped less than a month ago and she’s already debuted three music videos including the electro-clash throw-back track “More,” which followed her synth-pop tune “Talk to Me,” and now a down-tempo single, “Lose You.”

Video directed by Frederic D. |  Buy the Record Here. | MORE VIDEOS POST JUMP.