The Hourglass Part 2

Rollover for last month.


Winter is over. Tomorrow will top out at springy 20 degrees and then there will be 20mm of springy rain. This is tolerable partly because the sun set at 6pm today and it won't be down earlier than that again until 2023.

All of this means it's time to finalise the Winter 2022 playlist.

Winter 2022 I will never forgive you. I mean, forget you. Three different employers. Six weeks in a cast. Countless hours trying to work out how to raise the temperature in my house. Zero football. Zero pumpkins. Constant covid paranoia. The occasional social occasion. Too many word puzzles. The bench. My feet aching from cold and my hands weak and desiccated. Everyone I know and love getting older. And then, right before it ended, two glorious weeks on the road to serve as a reminder that there's a whole world out there and a lot of it is sunny even in July.

At least there were some good tunes to discover.

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Brad

Petey - California
We Were Promised Jetpacks - Roll Up Your Sleeves
LÉON - All My Heroes
Manchester Orchestra - Telepath
Party Favor feat. DeathByRomy - Hollow
Chuurch feat. Blak Trash - Drop Go Bang
Gorillaz feat. Thundercat - Cracker Island
Fred again.. - Jungle
Röyksopp feat. Susanne Sundfør - Oh, Lover
Sasha & Pumarosa - Just Us (Edit)
Flume feat. Oklou - Highest Building
San Holo & Jai Wolf - We Will Meet Again
Le Youth - Nobody Knows
ODESZA feat. MARO - Better Now
Vancouver Sleep Clinic - Love You Like I Do
Slothrust - Waiting
Sigrid, Bring Me The Horizon - Bad Life
The Kooks & Milky Chance - Beautiful World
LAYNE - I wish it rained in LA
Fred again.. - Jungle - Rico Nasty Remix

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