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Author: Dylan Joe

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Music listeners so often connect with music in a way that makes their heart rate increase, pupils dilate, and reproductive organs swell. An overpowering connection with any song means there is a desire from the listener for more, that desire fuels the collection of more songs (an incubation period), and eventually a playlist is born. Get ready to uncover the fascinating world behind playlist obstetrics, with Dylan from Indie Shuffle. Playlist Obstetrics is a podcast for finding new music to fall in love with that will hopefully lead new playlist offspring. Recommendations by Dylan Heneck; Indie Shuffle Editor in Chief, ex-DJ, and self-proclaimed Sriracha of music; with a PhD in Playlisting.
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Talking (w/ Sean Magner)

Talking (w/ Sean Magner)

2020-12-1801:06:55

This was my first show back after my winter hibernation. Much like a bear, I had a hard time talking to people, and felt like that was the natural best fit for season 2's inagural episodes topic.  It's the first show that is co-aired by A11 Radio and I was st-st-stoked to have Seano back in the mix. The A11 write-up about the episode has this dinger of a line: "...features Dylan's long time radio collaborator (international guest) Sean Magner."Sean Magner, my international guest! Tremendisimo!Some relevant linkage:A11 Radio InstagramA11 Radio MixcloudThe Tracklist for this show.And, Playlist obstetrics Season 1The show was produced live in the A11 Radio studio in December 2020.
[MIX] Ep. 8 - OUT OF FOCUS

[MIX] Ep. 8 - OUT OF FOCUS

2020-05-1801:00:04

Eight used to be my lucky number. This mix will be the eighth episode of my podcast Playlist Obstetrics, where I cover my music recommendations around a certain theme. I'm not a numerologist, or anything, but this mix felt significant. It was different from my others, which are more dance-centric. My focus was to journal how I was feeling through a mix. And right now, that's out of focus.Hopefully SoundCloud never goes bankrupt, and this mix stays up forever.My podcast is available on pretty much all of the podcast apps. It's a complement to your quarantine morning strolls.Playlist Obstetrics is powered by Dylan Joe and all my feels ©
Matthew Rightford, aka Albany Lore, made his way upstairs in the home we share to have a chat with me about sexy exercise music. He's releasing new music this Friday. So, to my super great grandchildren, it should still be up on his Spotify by the time you read this. You'll find featured in this week's (month's?) episode songs from Muzi, Bas, Joji, Rosie Lowe, & Jay Electronica.The backing track is a Broken Transient original. He's just released a new EP, Coping Mechanisms, which you should pick up from his Bandcamp. For more, here's his SoundCloud and Spotify.You can find more music here:The master playlistIndie ShuffleMy SoundCloudTwitter Playlist Obstetrics is powered by Dylan Joe and the sweat that drops down my balls, BA DA DUM DUM, DUH DAH DUH DAH, DUM DUM ©
Episode five was recorded before the wedding and only released a week after it had concluded. In Lara's vows she explicitly wished for Sean and her to stay together forever, or something like that. I viewed it more as a demand, which I attribute to Cyril Ramaphosa initiating a nation-wide lockdown. So, thanks for that Lara.Some of the songs were actually played at the wedding, there was music from Nina Simone, The Imports, The Flamingos, Stargard, Hot Chocolate, and Eddie Kendricks. You can find more music here:The master playlistIndie ShuffleMy SoundCloudTwitter (I won't actually do your tax return)Backing track this week from one of my favorites, Broken Transient. His SoundCloud, his Spotify.Playlist Obstetrics is powered by Dylan Joe, and all of your free time now that you're stuck at home ©
Sean and I linked up again, this time via a call, to announce to the world our current funky dance favorites. The episode features Sworn Virgins, Atjazz, Eris Goes to Church, Lone, Trus'me, and a lovely 'lil Soulwax remix. We also talk about Scottish people, Viagra, the blogwave, and climber babes.You can find more music here:The master playlistIndie ShuffleMy SoundCloudBacking track this week from one of my favorites, Broken Transient. His SoundCloud, his Spotify.Playlist Obstetrics is powered by Dylan Joe, and all the introverted extroverts quietly fretting in public spaces ©
This episode doesn't feature me talking because it's a mix. It features the likes of Prins Emanuel, Mugwump, Uffe, Saine, Rigopolar, Oliver Dollar, Sunrom, DJ MikeQ, Kevin Over, & more. Playlist Obstetrics is powered by Dylan Joe, and the window and the wall, the sweat drop down my balls (my balls!), All these bitches crawl (crawl), Y'all skeet skeet motherfuckers (motherfuckers)… © 
I was so wrapped up in feeling Irish that I forgot to inform listeners about the last two tracks of the pod episode! They were "Speckle" by Clever Austin and "To You" from BadBadNotGood. Episode three also features music from Szymon, Audio Dope, Richard Houghten, & Kevin Murning. You can find more music here:The master playlistIndie ShuffleMy SoundCloudPlaylist Obstetrics is powered by Dylan Joe, and the tears of my middle school principal © 
Sean and I get stuck into a bottle of half-priced organic wine, share a couple of laughs, and I regrettably bring up two girls one cup. Enjoy! The episode features music from Fontaines D.C., Big Thief, Blue Material, McClenney, Holy Ghost! & Toro y Moi. You can find more music here:The master playlistIndie ShuffleMy SoundCloudPlaylist Obstetrics is powered by Dylan Joe and wet coal © 
Ep. 1 - The Jams

Ep. 1 - The Jams

2020-02-0528:36

This week's episode features mostly electronic and jazz music, including: The Cheebacabra, Yussef Dayes, Psychemagik, Felix Lenferink, and Oliver Dollar. Where to find more music:The master playlistIndie ShuffleMy SoundCloudPlaylist Obstetrics is powered by Dylan Joe, and the Stella Mazzaferro's failed hoop dreams © Artwork help from @niiiiiiip
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