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  • The Vinyl Record Store as a Time Machine

    I walked into Spin City Records last Tuesday around 6PM and didn't leave until the owner literally started closing up shop. That's four hours standing in rows of plastic sleeves and dust particles and something that felt like actual magic. Not metaphorical magic - real magic where time just stops ex...
  • The Spotify Trap and Why I Had to Delete the App to Actually Hear Music

    So I deleted Spotify last month and honestly it felt like cutting off my own arm at first. But here's the thing nobody talks about - streaming services got us thinking we're discovering music when we're really just scrolling through what the algorithm thinks we should want. It's wild how much freedo...
  • When You Realize Your Favorite Band Was Born in Someone's Bedroom

    So I got this text from my boy Marcus last week. Just a SoundCloud link with no context, no hype, nothing. I almost didn't click it because you know how that goes - everybody's sharing music like they discovered fire. But something made me listen and yo, it hit different. Like, I found myself replay...
  • The Playlist That Changed Because I Stopped Searching

    You know that feeling when you're scrolling through everything looking for the next thing, and nothing's landing? That's where I was three months ago. Not burnt out exactly, but tired in a way that sleeping doesn't fix. I had a thousand playlists, followed every indie blog that mattered, set up all ...
  • The Ones Nobody's Heard Yet and Why That's Actually the Point

    I used to think discovering music meant being first. Like if I found somebody before they blew up, I won at some invisible game nobody was keeping score on. Real talk though, I had it backwards the whole time.Last month I fell into this rabbit hole with an artist who records everything in their bedr...