We're now forty-one episodes into the RandoMax Radio side project, and I'm still enjoying compiling these brief glances at my personal playlists. It's important to find joy in your work, because otherwise you can get burned out really goddamned quickly, which is part of the reason the write-ups on this blog have slowed as of late. (That, and the Patreon, obviously.) That may seem like silly advice, pedantic as all hell, but the world at large is a fucking nightmare, filled with uncertainty coming at you from all angles, and when you have the capability to control something within your purview, you take it. Besides, we're talking about music here, which is designed to entertain and help ease your mind, so there certainly are worse vices you could be taking advantage of.
As usual, the tracklist will
be made available at a later date, but that shouldn't matter as long as you're enjoying the ride. After giving this month's episode a spin, why not share what you have on your own shuffled playlist, helping the other reader get some new ideas and perspective?
EDIT: I think you two have waited long enough.
1. "Big Bang" - Cherry Glazerr
2. "Goldie" - A$AP Rocky
3. "Las Vegas Tango" - Gary Burton
4. "Fu-Gee-La" - Fugees
5. "Bernadette" - The Four Tops
6. "Kyoto Song" - The Cure
7. "Ghosts 'n Stuff" - deadmau5 feat. Rob Swire
8. "Wants & Needs" - Drake feat. Lil Baby
9. "IMYG" - Elodie Gervaise
10. "Earthtime Tapestry" - Spacecraft
11. "Sleep To Dream" - Fiona Apple
12. "No Problems" - Fat Joe feat. Rico Love
13. "9th Wonder (Blackitolism)" - Digable Planets
14. "Mondo '77" - Looper
15. "Take Your Time" - Pete Rock feat. Loose Ends
16. "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" - The Beatles
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comments, complaints, memes, song and/or article suggestions below. Share this mix with five friends, and have them share with five of their friends, and then maybe, just maybe, this can translate into enough Patreon supporters to help boost the rate of new content. Gotta deal with the pesky day job somehow, right?
-Max
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