Reggae really does have some of the widest variety when it comes to sub-genres falling under its broad roof. So a Dub Reggae playlist like
Spin Some TunesThe best Christmas music will always be Soul, and thus (as if under a miraculous star), this playlist was born. Perfected by (the bloody awful)
Spin Some TunesAn alternative Christmas playlist for all the cool kids hangin’ out on the naughty list. Featuring miserable Scottish Indie sorts, there’s black humour, tearjerkers, a
Spin Some TunesCovers, versions, and remakes. These alternative takes on tracks written and made famous by others tend towards reinterpretations rather than faithful renditions. Genres get flipped,
Spin Some TunesThe very best of ’90s Indie and Britpop playlist. Who won the Britpop battle between Oasis and Blur? I’d have called it Blur, but this
Spin Some TunesThis New Wave playlist is a wonderfully nostalgic romp from the late ’70s to the mid ’80s that leans into quirky Pop and feels like
Spin Some TunesAs it says on the tin. This one is all about those outdoor spaces way above sea level. Pulling together tracks with mountains in their
Spin Some TunesBack in the late ‘90s & early 2000s when CDs still ruled and £50 Man was the life blood of chains of independent record shops like FOPP,
Spin Some TunesA Punk history playlist. Beginning in the mid-60s with the Proto-Punk of Count Five & The Sonics and running through to the early 80s flourishes
Spin Some TunesThis playlist of Trip Hop & Electronica is the soundtrack to late night TV back in the early 2000s when ‘council telly’ in the UK
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