46 Search Results for Tag: upbeat

Worth Listening, What I am Listening Now

What I am listening now – featuring artists like John Coltrane • Paulo Bellinati • Raul de Souza • Gal Costa • Maria Bethania • Elis Regina • Vanessa Moreno • Paulo Moura

Lying Eyes – Monophonics

Any track from this band would pair well with Chuck Berry’s “My Mustang Ford,” but I want to drive into a more or less psychedelic blues and garage rock direction. This makes “Lying Eyes” the perfect fit.

Follow Your Arrow – Kacey Musgraves

This song is one big F-you to the people thinking they have a right to decide what you can or cannot do. Do whatever makes you happy.

Raise Your Hands In Joy And Give Thanks

A celebration of the beautiful daily struggle… – featuring artists like Steve Winwood • Fela Kuti • Marvin Gaye • Earth, Wind and Fire • Lyn Collins • Rotary Connection and Soul II Soul

Raise Your Hands In Joy And Give Thanks

My Mustang Ford – Chuck Berry

When I started curating Music to Play in Your Vintage Mustang, I had a very specific trajectory in mind. In fact, the initial name of the playlist was Music to Play in Your 60s Mustang.

Lightenup – Parcels

Lighten up the mood with this groovy n’ bright indie tune…

Psychopunk Surf Party

Psychobilly, punk and surf music with a few electroclash bands for your fast-paced summer day at the beach – featuring artists like The Cramps • Daikaiju, Ramones • Tiger Army • Dick Dale • The Go-Go’s • Jaded Juice Riders • Chicks on Speed

Psychopunk Surf Party

Cleaning Mode

Fun, diverse and upbeat playlist to get down and dirty while cleaning your house – featuring artists like The B-52’s • Salt-n-Pepa • Queen • Blondie • Talking Heads • Lil’ Kim • The Go-Getters • Jack White

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Songs to Summon the Guardian Angel

Align with the heavenly hosts and cross the abyss with Christopher Winn. Featuring artists like: Between the Buried and Me • Gojira • Rivers of Nihil • Lacey Sturm • Sleep Waker • Mastodon

CUT EM IN – Anderson .Paak

CUT EM IN is just another hit off the assembly line. Throw in a tight Ricky Rozay verse and you have a track that can’t be played enough.