What we write between two tracks
Slow pieces, written at downtempo speed. About music, the noise of the world and everything we refuse to sell you.
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Why your nervous system prefers slow trip-hop
70 BPM, sustained bass and silence between the notes. Fairly basic physiology, dressed up in a nice gown of muffled bass — with studies that are entirely made up, purely for the fun of it.
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The scepticism that does you good (and the kind that just hurts)
Doubt is a method. Cynicism is already a conclusion — reached in advance, before anyone looked at the facts. We untangle the two, with the data to back it up.
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Why we stopped wishing you a nice day
“Have a nice day” is the nothing-to-report of politeness. We wrote it once, felt slightly embarrassed, and stopped. Since then we just broadcast — that is more or less all we do.
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A new piece turns up when it has something to say, not when the editorial calendar demands one. In the meantime, the radio keeps playing.