Of all the seasonal playlists I put together every year, my autumn mix is always my favorite. The days are short as the earth is retreating back into herself. The mind, heart and body are inhaling, reserving their strength for the long winter ahead. October invites the comfortable and the strange, a contrast and tension that I try to weave into this playlist. Familiar and strange, grounding and ethereal, moving in the liminal space between two worlds, the one that came before and the one ahead.
This mix features some of my favorite new artists like FKA twigs and Sylvan Esso, and a new release from old favorites like The Future Sound of London and Zola Jesus. Hoping this music helps you get through your work day or tap into your power during this season when the veils are thin and the energy is wild.
Listen to the full Summer 2014 playlist on Spotify.
Explore past playlists for Summer 2014, Winter 2014, Autumn 2013, Summer 2013, Spring 2013, Winter 2012, and Autumn 2012.
01
Water Me
FKA twigs
EP2
02
River
Ibeyi
Oya
03
Silent Shout
The Knife
Silent Shout
04
Nyisd Ki Rózsám (Hungary)
A Hawk And A Hacksaw
You Have Already Gone to the Other World
05
Point of Departure
The Future Sound of London
Environment Five
06
Tíbrá
Samaris
Silkidrangar
07
Coffee
Sylvan Esso
Sylvan Esso
08
Go East
Le Loup
Family
09
Don’t Make Me Over
Julia Holter
Don’t Make Me Over
10
Grown Unknown
Lia Ices
Grown Unknown
11
Avril 14th
Aphex Twin
Drukqs
12
Lovely Day – Saint Michel Remix
Mina Tindle
Mina Tindle Seen By…
13
Dangerous Days
Zola Jesus
Taiga
this is SUCH a great playlist! thank you for creating, sharing, and turning me on to lots of new artists (and some old faves) that i can’t wait to explore further. and thanks for this blog in general, while i am gushing
I am completely mesmerized by the lead singer of The Twigs! Beautiful in every way and her voice is ethereal.
HI, wonderful intro to new artists for us.I wonder have you ever heard THE WITCHES?
They play it around Halloween time and it is magic on the radio,on classical channels.
I need to get it come to think of it.