Few things are as vast and powerful as music. It’s a universal language. It transcends dimensions to connect us not only with each other, but also the great and mysterious realm of creative energy.
Most noise stands absent much value on its own. But when arranged with other noise in certain ways, something greater is born. A sonically induced emergent phenomena that blesses all those lucky enough to hear it.
Enjoy this collection of music carefully curated by He Who Listens.
Note:
First playlist arranged alphabetically. All others arranged to flow well song to song. Roughly 800 tracks. Less than 40 duplicates. Over 2 days of music in total.
Happy listening!
TIME MACHINE: nearly 200 classic multi-genre oldies (1955-1992)
ISLAND RAYS: poolside, feel good, laid-back, sunny day vibes (last decade or so)
POPPIN OFF: pop-centric bops you may or may not have heard (last 10-15 years)
N80N LIGHTZ: synthy retro-inspired jams mixing old with some new (1982-present)
TUNED UP: all hail autotune, bring of melodic hip hoppers (last decade or so)
ENERGY PULSE: techno, phonk, synthwave, and other electronic instrumentals; think raves, workouts, and cyberpunk soundtracks
TOUGH GUY: rap, the less ignorant hard shit (1995-present)
PEACEFUL KEYS: calming piano for study, meditation, or sleep (1982-2023)
HEAVY STIMULUS: powerful, sentimental, existential tunes for crying or getting goosebumps or something (1973-2022)
SCATTERED WORLDS: obscure and eclectic worldwide assortment juxtaposing mongolian throat singing, native american electronic, japanese rock, italian opera, african alternative, russian pop, experimental choir, glitchy breakbeat, mumble rap, psychedelic, and more (100 years of music)