“spooky action at a distance = lovely listen in the morning”
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
All in ODDS
“Simply one of the greatest science fiction stories of the 20th century, by one of its greatest authors. This is my favorite book.”
“Listened to this album multiple times and each play gets better and better. Found out about this through SPORTS and I love every second of it.”
“Welcome to 'You Can't Achieve Success Without First Imagining Yourself Achieving It!' Please find a spot on the floor & put your headphones on. Now, close your eyes & imagine yourself achieving success until the music stops. That's it. Also, contrary to what the flyer advertised, there will be no coffee and cake.”
EPISODE 079 kicks off with some loveliness from The Grey Estates recent summer compilation and before things close out with Monday Night Fever singing about Sunday Lovers, you'll also hear some ace tunes from: Julia Jacklin, White Denim, Islands, Karen Elson and more.
“I think going alone to a show, a movie, a party, or whatever thing you like to do is invaluable in creating a more fulfilling experience for yourself. Personally, it helps me be more open minded, focused, and willing to make new friends.”
“Just gave it a first spin—so good!! I can’t wait to dive deeper into this one (get it?). Definitely going to be in the running for top 10 albums of 2016.”
“A record predominantly based around seemingly improvisational drone pieces incorporating judicious voice and atmospheric sampling, alternating manifestations of sublime beauty and extreme darkness and just general originality and uniqueness.”
“I've always associated Wilco's entire existence as only existing when I was an adult human, even though I've always known the math of that doesn't add up. Feels weird to know that I technically could have been into them since I was 12 years old.”
EPISODE 64 kicks off with a haunting acapella work song, and before things close out with a band to watch out for from Melbourne, you'll hear some Detroit hip hop, indie rock from Leeds, folk from Edmonton, some rock steady from you probably can guess, and even a Bee Gees cover.
“This has got to be the single most amazing conceptual piece of music composition ever conceived.”
“I'm not particularly good at this but one thing I've been thinking about lately is being willing to be more flexible in the pursuit of goals.”