SHUFFLE UPDATE: APRIL 22, 2019
Every week I update ‘THE HI54 WEEKLY SHUFFLE’ with a fresh mix of 54 tracks from 54 different artists, all of which have been featured on a HI54 MIX CD and/or a HI54 MIX TAPE at some point over the years of blahging. In other words, it’s a shuffle of a giant collection of songs that have already been passed thru a HI54 Headphone Filter©, which makes it a pretty solid playlist to follow on Spotify / check out over here on the weekly (or jump over to Soundsgood for listening options other than Spotify).
But the thing about playlists is —as nice of an alternative to radio that they are to throw on while you distractedly go about whatever it is you’re distractedly going about today— sometimes we lose sight of the individual-ness of of all the individual tracks. Especially, in this case, when there are 54 tracks/artists and the selection of 54 changes every week. Things can get “lost in the shuffle” as they say.
So that’s why I started pulling out 8 gems from each week’s shuffle update & putting the Bandcamp/Soundcloud embeds below (to appease the Hype Machine gods, now that HI54 is listed on there like a real music blog, but also for you to consider adding to your own collections) + some artist links to explore further & some different HI54 playlists that you can listen to each track mingling with a different batch of songs (because, remember, THE HI54 WEEKLY SHUFFLE self-destructs with new music each week).
You can also find this lovely song on the HI54 MIX CD ‘MORNINGS ON MOUN.TOWN/FM’, which is an ongoing 5hr+ soundtrack for the kind of mornings that involve a warm cuppa, lost in thought stares out the window, and not a whole bunch else (except maybe another cuppa).
You can also find this track on the HI54 MIX CD ‘20X10’, which is a 200 track/artist collection of some of the very best music from 2010 that passed through my headphones (because 20 X 10 = 200 songs from 2010).
You can also find this track on the HI54 MIX CD ‘HOUSE PARTY VIBES’, which is chock full of the kind of tunes that would get me to uncross my arms if I were standing around at a house party with my arms crossed.
You can also find this track over on the HI54 MIX CD ‘NOT LOST / NOT FOUND’ + you can also find their lovely live session video popping up in the HI54 ‘FM/TV’ rotation.
You can also find this track in the HI54 MIX CD ‘STOP TALKING I‘M TRYING TO THINK’, which is an ongoing 4hr+ playlist featuring the kind of music that makes you realize how distracting song lyrics can be when you’re trying to concentrate on something.
This track is also featured in the Australian/New Zealand flavoured HI54 MIX CD ‘DOWN UNDER & OVER’ + you can always find the music video floating about in the HI54 ‘FM/TV’ rotation.
You can also find this track in the ongoing collection “EVERYTHING LIKED IN < INSERT CURRENT YEAR >", which is where I will be putting every track that I like this year until 2019 turns into 2020. I only put one track per artist (which is the only reason why the whole album ‘Tomb’ hasn’t been added), so the fact that the playlist is already over 300 tracks/artists (and counting) should be a good sign that there’s a lot to be discovered.
You can also find this track on the giant HI54 MIX CD ‘420 ≠ ALL DAY", which is a collection of 420 tracks from 420 different artists that you can press play on and be set for a soundtrack for the next 24 hours. Which is a long time to listen straight, so feel free to come back to it often (song selection tweaked on the regular).
Ok, that’s the SHUFFLE UP’D EIGHT for this week’s ‘THE HI54 WEEKLY SHUFFLE’ update (and yes, you’re right: “shuffle up’d eight” does sound a lot like “shuffle update”). Hopefully you found a few new pieces for your personal headphone collection, whether that be from the 8 tracks highlighted above, or from one of the many other avenues of exploration you can find these 8 sitting next to on a HI54 RADIO somewhere.
And remember, when you hear something you like, share it with someone you like. Because good music getting around to more ears is never a bad thing — in fact, I would argue that it is a demonstrably good thing.