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THE ECLECTIC MIX 2020
So I thought id share with all you lovely people my music of 2020, based on what my Spotify most played of 2020. I have sneaked a few extra tracks on that i feel are too good to let slip under the radar, and not get the air time they deserve, i hope you enjoy it, just as much as i enjoyed it making up the soundtrack to my year! As the next year 2021 progresses i hope to continue this style of article, with me sharing my monthly playlists, as well as highlighting any tracks which i feel to be essential and unmissable.
By Gary Packer5 years ago in Beat
My top two fav personal playlists
7JUL2021; 2225, WED Well, I'm finally beginning my 75th post and it's about a couple of my other creations that I'm pretty proud of. I know that I've begun my last few posts or so in similar fashion; but, I really don't know how to kick this one off.
By Nefarious Darrius5 years ago in Beat
Take a Breath: A Playlist
Ever just feel like stopping and taking a deep breath? This world's all kinds of crazy, and we often get so lost in ourselves and our worries that we lose sight of the present moment. It's so easy to miss out on right now when you're thinking of tomorrow, next week, the months and years ahead.
By Jillian Spiridon5 years ago in Beat
Hidden tracks: Queer films and my path to women
A woman caught me by surprise, and I fell in love. Loving women was foretold to me like a prophecy I had not imagined. There is B.W. (before women) and A.W. (after women), marked like the beginning of a new era and an opening of worlds. I grew up and went through high school as what might be perceived as the typical all-American girl. I played sports nearly every season of my youth and when I wasn't being a “tomboy” on the field, I preferred to be in dresses (still do) with my nails done, and my long straight hair hanging down. My best friends were girls who I talked to about boys and clothes and feelings. I dated boys, went to prom with a boy and then went off to college with my then long-distance boyfriend back home finishing his last year of high school. But before I set out for this adventure, a strange thing happened. Both my boyfriend and my sister issued a warning, or perhaps a premonition, that at the time seemed random and without precedent. Odd that I can't remember the precise words, but the sentiment has stayed with me and has come to mind frequently over the years. In essence, they thought I might become a lesbian. I found it interesting or curious, but took little stock in the idea, as it had not occurred to me. Little did I know.
By Angelita Hampton5 years ago in Beat







