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102.9 Chillin playlist on the regular
want you to know I listen to
102.9 Chillin playlist on the regular
want you to know I listen to
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want you to know I listen to
102.9 Chillin playlist on the regular
Craner this playlist is very sexual I am a bit concerned, I put it on for my girlfriend and she thought I was trying to get it onYou’ll love this one then! 🥰
Craner this playlist is very sexual I am a bit concerned, I put it on for my girlfriend and she thought I was trying to get it on
🧨 🔫 ⚰️ 🤪 🥶Was that a problem for her?
You’re right this thread was the essence of Bruno.Bruno's thread
While out in the Apt. complex past 4 AM one night last week- looking for the cat i assumed was lost after seeing it run by our Apt. front - in middle distance i could hear ... Pop Smoke Dior Dior .
And it was good.
Late / Early city bass vibe
Just discovered this album, and totally agree. The other thing that stands out about it is its unashamed optimism, which feels even more poignant because of the dated quality you mention. All those good intentions, all so long ago. It will be alright is a constant refrain in one of the songs. I wonder if it was in the end?i absolutely fucking love this thread... lots of new stuff for me (didn't know that pet shop boys track and it's sublime), but all weird cousins and analogues of the record that has possibly meant more to me than any other this year, and is a well of the absolute essence of the thread imo... hats by the blue nile. so self-consciously modern in every way, hi-fi in a way that massively dates it but equally gives it such emotional heft... something i think is a big part of the appeal of many of these songs (your psbs and quincy joneses rather than strings of life i guess) is their application of a once hypermodern sound pallet that has since come to mean 'the formerly new', there's some kind of not exactly pathos but... something in that lost shine. which i feel is a process that the urban landscape is perpetually undergoing too. i guess maybe too that a lot of this stuff is redolent of a monied 80s decadence that has its own, err, gatsbyish notes of sadness. anyway, hats, a brilliant record that i love: