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Song Of The Day – The Best Songs Of 2022
It occurred to me that I should rename this column my favourite songs of the year, rather than the best songs of the year. Until I realised my stupidity as the distinction is irrelevant, this is my blog, of course … Continue reading
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Essential Listening: The Best Releases Of 2022
It’s been a year of nostalgia through sound meeting the innovation wrought by modernity, reflected by the diversity in my choices for best releases of 2022; a street-soul compilation, unreleased demos from the sixties, a discarded album spanning material from … Continue reading
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Song Of The Day – Is It Going To Get Any Deeper Than This? (Dark Room Mix) by The Soft Pink Truth
From the EP ‘Was It Ever Real’ (2022)