Bob Ghandi by Ratatat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2gk46wfxIk
“Wenn sie tanzt” by Max Giesinger
Seems a lotta website have robot translations of the lyrics, but this is a good one.
TLDR: When she dances, she goes somewhere else and becomes someone else.
Lover, You Should’ve Come Over by Jeff Buckley
Following that up with finding out about how he died was pretty heartbreaking. Dude was a legend.
Jane Doe by Kenshi Yonezu and Hikaru Utada. End credits song from Chainsawman: Reze Arc.
quite some time ago now, but:
Oingo Boingo — “No One Lives Forever”
Igorrr “blastbeat falafel” - tho it’s not the only one from them that I tend to have on repeat.
Triangle, by the hu. Had it on repeat the whole day I first found it
I usually play several times a song when I like it. I’ve been listening to Dindi lately. Its splendid
The Spectre
ofcommunismby Alan Walker. Instrumental version.Probably my favourite bass drop from Alan.
I’m not gonna lie, there’s a lot of music I’ve found recently that I’ve been listening to on repeat. Something that I like in music, is when the songs either don’t stick to one genre or there is some form of a stark contrast. As per the title, I’ll stick to one example, which isn’t the best example but it’s what I’m listening to right now:
I Bet You’ll Forget That Even If You Noticed That (I Was Still There) by Foreground Eclipse
Wire by Worthikids.
I’ll be honest - I don’t know if it’s a good song. I just know that self-animated music video changed my life.
Virus - Sonic Boom Six https://youtu.be/uDNjrMOE1vE







