Save The World
Songs to galvanize you when the chips are down, and to supercharge you when Victory! is in sight
featuring artists like
Bonobo, Flume, Yotto, RÜFÜS DU SOL, Luttrell, ODESZA, IHF, Tchami, Medii, Kristen Olsson, vivaellipsis, Nhyx
Every hero needs an epic soundtrack: Whether it’s defying all odds to get the kids to school on time or overcoming your manager’s shitty attitude in a board meeting, every single day we’re required to achieve superhuman feats.
That’s where Music to Save The World! To can help. Each song is lovingly hand-picked to highlight an aspect of the hero’s struggle, to galvanize you when the chips are down, and to supercharge you when Victory! is in sight.
This isn’t just the playlist you want. It’s the playlist you deserve.
Handlebars – Flobots
18 July 2018
Aside from the villains of the MCU and DC Comics – have you ever stopped to wonder what the world needs saving from? It’s easy to focus on the alien overlord and understand his need for galactic domination – it’s big and tangible and thankfully we have someone in a cape who will defend us – but in the real world – things are a little less clear…
Only Songs – The Wild Reeds
11 July 2018
Who is it that actually saves you?
Oh sure, the caped God can rescue you, but if I’m not much mistaken – the act of being saved starts from within…
Himalaya – Ellipsis
4 July 2018
Life is a crazy ass thing – one minute you’re strolling along, minding the world’s business, acting out the role of superhero and wondering – what if this is all there is? Suddenly you’re pulled out of your body and replaced by something else – something weird – something foreign – something possibly Scottish!…
Blackout (Radio Edit) – Pynk64
27 June 2018
Too often these days, we’re tricked into thinking that life follows a paint-by-numbers format, and that if we don’t follow this format, we’ll find ourselves in trouble..
7 Years of Bad Luck – Mario Dones
12 June 2018
You all know how much I love music that has real atmosphere and tells a story. I especially love it when that story is motivating and uplifting, even when life’s been kicking you in the shins a bit.
Skip a Beat – Second Floor Rumour
29 May 2018
Seeing as how May seems to have completely fallen out from underneath our feet and the hot weather we’ve been having in the UK hints at the chance of an actual summer, it seems only right to include what may very well become the soundtrack to your 2018…
Beyond the Sun – Imagined Herbal Flows
22 May 2018
I’ve had enough of trying to Save the World! this week. I mean, I’ve been putting in some serious hours in this silly little thing we call life, and now I’m ready for some maximum chill time.
Adieu, Pt. II – Tchami
15 May 2018
The chilled vibes continue this week with Adieu, Pt. II! (what a stylish little rhyming phrase that was)
We both love adventures, don’t we? Sometimes we just wanna hop into our boat made of stars and sail out across the celestial sea, just to see what’s out there…
Kerala – Bonobo
7 May 2018
Following in the same vein as last week’s entry, Bonobo’s ‘Kerala’ is a super-chill fest that’s gotten me through some pretty hard work over the weekend.
It always seems to happen that whenever Britain has some good weather, I’m cooped up inside working on an important deadline. It’s worth it though; playing the long game always pays off in the end, so if missing out on a bit of a tan this weekend is the price for some hard earned success, I can handle that!..
I Could Be The One – Noonie Bao Acoustic Mix – Avicii, Nicky Romero
23 April 2018
The news of Avicii’s death this week shook me pretty hard. To lose such a talented person is always tragic (and it comes off the back of the death of Stephen Hawking last month, another huge hero of mine), but when that person is hardly a year older than you it reminds you that death really doesn’t care how old or how successful you are. It reminds you that you really have to live life properly, and not waste it on pointless bollocks…
All Four Walls – Gorgon City, Vaults
16 April 2018
This week’s entry is only a shorty, which I’m given to understand from the great philosopher Iyaz is also a term of endearment for someone who’s not unlike a melody in one’s head, or an iPod stuck on replay (what a genius that man was. Absolute genius).
Rise and Shine – Deorro
10 April 2018
I’ve been a very busy little bee recently. I can’t say what I’ve been working on just yet, but believe me, it’s exciting.
When you’re deep in the headspace forest, you tend to come across a lot of strange and interesting psychological creatures, and not all of them are friendly. If you’ve ever completely thrown yourself into a creative project, you’ll know what I mean…