feat(web): Wave 4 — prose layouts + /policies on Tailwind typography
diff --git a/content/posts/2022/dark-albums-that-belong-in-every-djs-library/index.md b/content/posts/2022/dark-albums-that-belong-in-every-djs-library/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66f29dc --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2022/dark-albums-that-belong-in-every-djs-library/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +--- +title: "Dark albums that belong in every DJ’s library" +pubDate: 2022-01-15T17:00:00.000Z +updatedDate: 2026-04-05T14:40:09.000Z +draft: false +excerpt: "Darker music makes me feel nostalgic and cathartic. I enjoy those feelings. That’s the root. This is not a genre list. Dark doesn’t live in one tempo or one scene. … Read more" +categories: + - Recommendations +tags: + - curation + - dark-culture + - format-listicle + - music + - tone-philosophical +featured: + src: https://cdn.slist.net/posts/dark-albums-that-belong-in-every-djs-library/cover.png + alt: "Dark abstract music equipment in red and black tones" +legacy_wp_id: 15918 +--- +Darker music makes me feel nostalgic and cathartic. I enjoy those feelings. That’s the root. + +This is not a genre list. Dark doesn’t live in one tempo or one scene. It lives in the feeling that something artificial is triggering something primal — that a machine made you feel something your body wasn’t prepared for. These albums cross genres because dark taste crosses genres. If it makes you feel uneasy, melancholic, furious, or uncomfortably alive, it belongs here. + +This is a living list. It will grow as the library grows.Diff truncated (69 lines total). View full commit on GitHub →