Music for the twinks, and I'm now a twink as well.
My current obsession with Lucy's music all originated with this thanks to a surprisingly brilliant pull from the fucking Spotify algorithm in February. Honestly, I've dabbled in their Unmusique mixtape before, but this EP was what completely pulled me deeper into their discography. It just has an instant magic that seamlessly surrounds the whole atmosphere here. In every single moment, the record just gives off this sugary, ... read more
Some really nice Garage tracks from an artist I've just stumbled upon recently, and gotta say they give me a bit of an MPH vibe on it.
𝐅𝐀𝐕: Keep On
𝐋𝐄𝐀𝐒𝐓: Don't Look Back (VIP)
pretty fun A/B from the duo, yet need(u) lowkey hits me more than the other track.
“As a person gives up worn-out clothes and wears new ones, likewise the embodied soul casts off worn-out bodies and enters into others that are new.” — The Bhagavad Gita.
While many Western societies treat death as a tragic full stop or a taboo reality to be delayed at all costs, the topic in India just feels far more symbolic, spiritual, and ceremonial. In Hinduism, the Antyesti (translated as "last sacrifice") ritual is the last rite of passage for the deceased. ... read more
In many ways, we can look to Kirara Magic as a prime example of how charming background music should operate without overstaying its welcome. This evokes the feeling of an aromatic cup of tea in cold winter seasons that pleases its listeners with every sip, and the lingering aftertaste is just gently fresh and comforting.
Plus that Celtic flip on "Kirara's Atelier" is such a nice touch.
𝐅𝐀𝐕: Shelter In The Forest
𝐋𝐄𝐀𝐒𝐓: A Pocket Of Moss and Magic
The grooviest radio station in the galaxy certainly lives up to its reputation, even when much of its broadcast fades into pleasant background static the moment the transmission cuts out. There’s a formidable blend of speed house, garage, drum & bass, and other electronic influences scattered throughout the record, all pairing naturally with the vintage atmosphere Starjunk 95 settles here. I can't deny that this approach remains appreciable, especially for a debut album that ... read more