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Episode 52 - Start of Fall

Similar to the seasons, music can be cyclical for me and autumn tends to mean a slower beat with a darker vibe. Trip-hop comes more to the forefront while upbeat or aggressive songs get knocked down a notch. Looking over this playlist, I do have create a Morcheeba playlist eventually, as they're personally underappreciated.

  1. Pabadam - Yonderboi

  2. Truth from Fiction - Supreme Beings of Leisure

  3. Us - Movement

  4. Pink + White - Frank Ocean

  5. Undress Me Now - Morcheeba

  6. The Truth - Handsome Boy Modeling School

  7. Like a Woman - Lady Blackbird

  8. Better Things - Massive Attack

  9. Underwater Love - Smoke City

  10. Archangel - Burial

Episode 51

I'm at a point where I have so many playlists in my head that I want to make, but I do have the concern that they wouldn't be well received. I wanted to do a Drums & Bass mix, but I know it's not a wildly appreciated genre (I was listening to a D&B radio station and even my wife had to pause what she was doing and ask me to turn it off). I imagine how people would feel about a Drum & Bass playlist is how I'd feel about a Trap playlist. I also have a few "best of" playlists that I'm batting around. For now, this episode is just stuff that happened to cross my desk over the past few months that I've been enjoying.

  1. Tearing Me Up - Bob Moses

  2. Fountain - iamamiwhoami

  3. Lights - SOHN

  4. Draw Your Swords - Angus Stone, Julia Stone

  5. Late '88 - Deacon Blue

  6. kisses - Slowdive

  7. Lipstick on the Glass - Wolf Alice

  8. 23 - Blonde Redhead

  9. Wolf Like Me - TV on the Radio

  10. Don't Fade Away - Beach Fossils

Episode 50 - Part 2 - The Covers

And now presenting some cover versions of the songs in listed in Episode 49. As mentioned, this came about during a dinner discussion and Disturbed's "The Sound of Silence" was recommended to me. If you keep up to date with music news, I'd say learn to separate the art and the artist when it comes to Disturbed. For "Where is My Mind", I was going to go with an instrumental version but I'll save that for an instrumental cover playlist.

What I find interesting is that on this playlist are two songs that were featured in TV shows. "Cruel Summer" was featured in Cobra Kai and "Another Day in Paradise" was in the show "Paradise" and I recommend both, especially "Paradise".

  1. The Sound of Silence - Disturbed

  2. Where is My Mind? - Nada Surf

  3. Wicked Game - Emika

  4. Cruel Summer - Kari Kimmel

  5. Crucified - Ghost

  6. Another Day in Paradise - Joyner

  7. Nothing Else Matters - Dave Gahan

  8. Bullet with Butterfly Wings - Karen O

  9. Paint it Black - U2

  10. Smells Like Teen Spirit - Tori Amos

Episode 49 - Originals

This past June (of 2025), I attended a conference in Boston. I lived in Boston for 19 years (and terribly miss it which is ironic, but that's not a discussion for this site) and I make it a point to meet up with people whenever I visit. Durng one dinner with friends and spouses, this website came up and I explained how it came about to the spouses. Afterwards, I was told I should give a listen to Disturbed's version of "The Sounds of Silence" and honestly, it was really good (I do love getting music recommendations from people I know).

If you look at past playlists, you'll see that I do episodes around cover songs as I'm really, really fascinated by covers. I love seeing what inspires other artists and seeing how their interpretation sometimes completely alters the personal meaning and feeling of a song. Look at Gary Jules' cover of Tears for Fears' "Mad World" and how it transformed a song that in the 80s was a relatively poppy alternative dance track into something that made you actually take notice of the lyrics and go "oh shit, this is dark".

So for this month, I'm doing another covers playlist, but this time I'm including the original versions and it starts with this episode.

  1. The Sounds of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel

  2. Where is My Mind? - The Pixies

  3. Wicked Game - Chris Isaak

  4. Cruel Summer - Bananarama

  5. Crucified - Army of Lovers

  6. Another Day in Paradise - Phil Collins

  7. Nothing Else Matters - Metallica

  8. Bullet with Butterfly Wings - The Smashing Pumpkins

  9. Paint it Black - The Rolling Stones

  10. Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana

Episode 48

I listen to music each night for a few hours. Sometimes I'll listen to a full album, other times I'll listen to a playlist that I or someone else made, and other times I'll explore a playlist that Tidal recommends. Earlier this week, I decided to listen to Tidal's "My Daily Discovery" playlist, which is a mix of songs that are in my collection as well as new songs that the algorithm thinks that I should give a chance. The first song in that daily playlist was "Let Me Go" by Heaven 17 and it opened up a flood of memories for me.

I used to work in radio and not only did I love it, but I miss it terribly. During my time there, the radio station hosted a Saturday Night Dance Party (SNDP) at a club on Long Island called Malibu. While working at the radio station I was still under 21, so I had to stay in the DJ booth with the host (at the time, she went by AJ Mistress of Modern Rock but now goes by Amy Paige doing country radio in Nashville) and the DJ (an older goth who's name I forgot). The SNDP mainly played more obscure 80's New Wave songs and that's what this playlist features. What's personally fun about this playlist is that listening to this at 50 and being more into critical listening, I'm amazed at the passion put into the audio engineering of some of these songs.

  1. Let Me Go - Heaven 17

  2. Talk Talk - Talk Talk

  3. Promised You a Miracle - Simple Minds

  4. What is Love? - Howard Jones

  5. Lies - Thompson Twins

  6. Too Shy - Kajagoogoo

  7. Love Plus One - Haircut 100

  8. The Look of Love - ABC

  9. Johnny Come Home - Fine Young Cannibals

  10. I Melt with You - Modern English