WILT_2025-23
A playlist of songs that intrigued me from Sunday to Saturday. Week of 1 Jun 2025 to 7 Jun 2025.
- Hold – DjRUM
- Glass Beach – Dustin Wong
- Clock no Clock – Natural Information Society, Bitchin Bajas
- I’m Really Flagging (or I Trusted U) – Moin, Ben Vince
- Prayer For My Sovereign Dignity – Alabaster DePlume
- OUR GIRL MIRI J 160BPM – KHYA, Mirasia
- Soft Thang – 1 9 0 5, Former City Records
- FREAKY (JUST MY TYPE) – SHERELLE, George Riley
- Sex Life – Tracey, Riko Dan
- Andres – DJ Swisha, Kush Jones
- Trail – Xades
- TAKE YO PANTIES OFF (feat. George Riley) – HiTech, George Riley
- bunnyhop – 2touch
- Chrysopoeia (The Archaeology of Dawn) – Horrendous
- Lost Again – J Rongson
- Hell Star Indie Wars – The Noise Club
- Scorching Heat – Radium Dolls
- Scar – Balancing Act
- Drowner – Patiently
Hyperlink to Spotify playlist: WILT_2025-23
Notes
Portions of this week’s playlist were selected from generated playlists that came from the listening of Bitchin Bajas, George Riley, and The Noise Club.
Bitcoin Bajas was brought to my attention by Dan, who I bumped into at the Yussef Dayes gig. We had not met for what seems to be a decade, but we had a really good time catching up with some other mutual friends who were also music lovers. It also brought home the sense that music recommended by something external to my own learning model, but from someone else’s assumption of me and what they project on me that I might like. That particular interaction makes me feel seen, by another human being with a desire to connect on a human level.
It’s a matter of time before we start falling in love with software because most of the time, humans just want to connect with something, to not just feel like a speck of sentient cosmic dust.
Listening to a new track by George Riley brought me down a path of beat-laden tasty treats, some with extremely inane but hilarious lyrical content.
My wife then shared the recommendation of The Noise Club which shaped the final portion of this week’s playlist that touches on the spectrum of grunge and alt rock, all of which seem to somehow drench on melancholic emotions with equally drenched guitar tones.
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