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7 Songs That Spun My Head Around

DNyuz

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June 23, 2026

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7 Songs That Spun My Head Around

Dear listeners, Like the ode to serendipitous musical discoveries I sent out a few weeks ago, today’s playlist is a hodgepodge of my current sonic obsessions and enthusiasms. It includes a Rosalía song from an album that her spectacular Lux Tour inspired me to reconsider, a nearly forgotten late-70s new-wave band called the Student Teachers, []

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