What I Listened To: WILT_2021-12

A playlist of songs that intrigued me from Sunday to Saturday. Week of 21 Mar 2021 to 27 Mar 2021.

WILT_2021-12

  1. Franklin’s Tower – Devendra Banhart
  2. Monique’s Mood – Teeth Agency
  3. The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers – Yin Yin
  4. Gospel Trane – Dezron Douglas, Brandee Younger
  5. The Gone Away – Belbury Poly
  6. Europa, Pt 1 (Max Cooper Remix) – Jim Wallis, Max Cooper
  7. Anima Latina – Lucio Battisti
  8. Paper Trails (Live in D, 17 July 2014) – DARKSIDE
  9. People On Sunday – Dominique Dumont
  10. Phasma Gigas – Molero
  11. Brasil – EOB
  12. Robber – The Weather Station
  13. Metallic Taste of Patience – Eartheater
  14. Chance of a Day, Pt 1 – Erik Von Spreckelsen, Bo Stief
  15. Handmade Cities – Plini
  16. Keep Moving – Jungle
  17. The Beginning – Andy Stott, Alison Skidmore
  18. Don’t Go (Portico Quartet Remix) – GoGo Penguin, Portico Quartet
  19. Airbreaker VIP – Goth-Trad
  20. One Line (Demo) – PJ Harvey
  21. Southern Nights – Michael Andrews, Inara George

Hyperlink to Spotify playlist: WILT_2021-12

Notes

This week’s list is much longer than the previous week because I spent more time listening to music while on some commutes back to the office. I explored Spotify’s Release Radar playlist and Discover Weekly playlist, which are both always good jumping-off points when compiling these lists because the recommendation algorithms are aligned with my tastes.

WILT_2021-12 is quite instrumental and background, and it offers a selection of songs that you can take your time with. At least, that seemed to inform my own selection of songs that piqued my interest this past week. Of note will be the new single, Keep Moving released by one of my favourite bands, Jungle. We can also expect a new album, Loving in Stereo, this year. I am really excited about this development, because there is something richer, and more realised in the music that seemed missing in the previous two albums. I read that the band recorded at The Church studio and that live strings are also involved. I think it shows in Keep Moving as there is a particular warmth that is captured in that recording.


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