3139 Featured_Track playlists

Home- Censodd

Censodd has created a beautiful piece of art that makes you yearn for home, (or at least the people you call home).

CUT EM IN – Anderson .Paak

CUT EM IN is just another hit off the assembly line. Throw in a tight Ricky Rozay verse and you have a track that can’t be played enough.

No Mercy- Rell

Today we get something new from Harlem Spitter Rell with his infectious new single titled “No Mercy” ft. Slayter & Cory Gunz.

For The Record- Winston Surfshirt

Chords that hold on to the last rays of summer sunshine and bring that warmth back around even on the coldest days- Winston Surfshirt brings the heat from the land down under.

Hectic – Sid Muriel

You can feel it when you listen to pieces of music like this one, you just know there’s something else to life than this never ending chaos we think we live in, this repetitive motion of births and deaths, despair and joy, violence, disease.

Mess – Killradio

Hard hitting, thoughtful, and catchy song about the state of the planet- If you haven’t heard these guys, you’re missing out, and this is a great place to start!

Burning Down – SVVAMP

Listening to “Burning Down”, from Swedish band SVVAMP’s 2016 self-titled debut album, I picture myself wearing oversized headphones, lying on a shag carpet, chilling after smoking some weed.

Burning Down – SVVAMP

Trinity Way – Magic In Threes

It’s a smooth little groover that lands a spaceship in its intro, then proceeds to lay down a flavorful soundtrack for you to stride on.

STUD – Troye Sivan

“STUD” adds to an ever-growing collection of meaningful LGBTQ+ songs. That being said, this record transcends one community – it’s truly relatable to everyone. The self-esteem angle alone is a shared experience.

LEAVE ME ALONE – Amaarae

Her lyrical dexterity, unique voice and exceptional style has marked Amaarae as a global artist, putting her ahead of the curve and making her an artist to look forward to in the coming years.

I Loves You Porgy – Nina Simone

I’ve loved this song for as long as I can remember – certainly long before I understood what it was about.

There’s so many ways to appreciate it – from the gorgeous melody to Nina Simone’s stunning delivery, to the whiteness of its writers and how Porgy and Bess continues to force us to look at systemic inequities in American life: race, gender, disability and poverty…

I Loves You Porgy - Nina Simone

Somewhere Without Lights – Aidan Tulloch

I see you – sitting at your keyboard – fingers at the ready, mind cycling with ideas and entry points – starting and stopping as each sentence leads to a dead end.

The idea of what you want to say teasingly present but unformed, elusive and hard to grasp…