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1 week ago

'I inexplicably detest Mr Brightside': John Simm's honest playlist

The best song to play at a party It depends what stage of the party you are at. Early doors it would probably be I Heard It Through the Grapevine by Marvin Gaye. As the night wears on, I'd work through Prince, the Stones and Bowie, and when it really kicks off, Phat Planet by Leftfield, Born Slippy .NUXX by Underworld, and Ascension [Nic Fanciulli remix] by Gorillaz featuring Vince Staples, which is an absolute banger.
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2 months ago

Romesh Ranganathan: I Want Your Soul by Armand Van Helden is so relentlessly catchy I'm sick of it'

Childhood musical exposure and hip-hop passion created lasting song attachments, party anthems, secret favourites, and a career in hip‑hop radio and event hosting.
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3 months ago

We played Sweet Caroline over the photo montage at Dad's funeral': Bret McKenzie's honest playlist

The first song I fell in love with I would sing Hit The Road Jack by Ray Charles in my room when I was about 10. I had it on cassette, and wanted to learn every lyric so I could sing it to the end and get all the bits right. The first album I bought The soundtrack to Footloose on cassette from HMV on Cuba Street in Wellington.
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6 months ago

The Spirit of Atlanta's Futuristic Era Is Back

Rich Kidz's bright melodies and boy band vibe, Yung L.A.'s slurred whisper-sing, and Young Dro's country club fashion created an upbeat, yet fantastical portrayal of life that felt unique to the Atlanta scene.
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