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Every time he works on his adventure novel, he plays the album Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming by M83.fn15 And whenever he sits down to play trains with his younger son, he puts on Currents by Tame Impala. After a few songs, he’s in the zone. The music reminds his brain which routine to run.
John Zeratsky • Make Time: How to focus on what matters every day
From July of 1999 up through the spring of 2000, Ed kept a semiregular online journal on Radiohead’s website documenting the recording sessions.
Steven Hyden • This Isn't Happening
Today, the first fan of Taylor Swift is treated the same as the most recent fan. Long-time, dedicated fans get the same level of access and treatment as everyone else. Over the next decade, that will change.
Rex Woodbury • The Business of Fame: 1920-2020
copacetic.
Nick Cave • Faith, Hope and Carnage
I was no longer interested in music that wore its heart (or its unexamined identity politics) on its sleeve.
captivating phrase “1,000 Songs in Your Pocket.”
Sean Ellis • Hacking Growth: How Today's Fastest-Growing Companies Drive Breakout Success
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