My September Soundtrack

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I swear, this is a solid choice of songs. Mostly alternative, it’s been a ‘I swear I’m indie and cool’ month. Most of these songs actually remind me of a simpler time, they’re quite fun and not too heavy, just easy to listen to and really deserving of some appreciation. Obviously, there are one or two songs on this playlist that are intense compared to the rest (for instance, number 8’s chorus makes me want to march around for some reason). These songs are truly brilliant, and I came to listen to some quite late into September but they really dominated my Spotify account since I discovered them.

1. Hurt Me – Låpsley

2. All Clear – Aidan Knight

3. Arcadia – Tiny Folds

4. Better Love – Foxes

with a bit of Dan Smith from Bastille

5. Brazil – Declan McKenna

6. Dream Lover – Destroyer


7. Letter To the Team (After Another Imperfect Season) – Tellison

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8. Lights On – XY&O

9. Oh No – Bring Me The Horizon

10. Spring/Sun/Winter/Dread – Everything Everything

Honorary Mentions
All My Love feat. Becky Hill – Watermat
Here For You – Kygo
Bloodsport – Raleigh Ritchie
Sun Is Shining – Axwell^Ingrosso

That’s all for now, be sure to check TotallyCulture in the next few days for the start of Halloween month!

Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Totally Culture

MY DREAM MUSICAL COLLABORATIONS

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We’ve experienced many collaborations in musical past and present, from the likes of Charli XCX/Marina and the Diamonds’ Just Desserts to Florence + the Machine/Dizzee Rascal’s You’ve Got The Dirtee Love, as well as Elton John/Kiki Dee’s Don’t Go Breaking My Heart and Diana Ross/Lionel Richie’s Endless Love. 
Yet, there are some collaborations we still don’t have, and well, these next 5 hypothetical collaborations are what I’d like to see, no matter how likely or unlikely they are. 

1. Marina and the Diamonds/Florence + the Machine 

Florence and Marina are two hard-hitting musicians, and despite their slight difference in genre despite mostly maintaining an ‘indie’ vibe, I feel their collaboration would lead to great things. Heck, I’d even want a full album from the two together. If you have a quick browse on YouTube, there are many great fan-made ‘mashups’ of their songs. This is one I’ve been obsessed with for a while, however it’s since been moved onto soundcloud, it works really well and their voices truly compliment each other. 

2. James Bay/Ed Sheeran

Just imagine all the soul and sheer emotion coming from a James Bay and Ed Sheeran collab. Oh THE FEELS I CAN’T EVEN. Sorry for going all tumblr fangirl on you, I truly am sorry. Anyway, James’ album is probably one of my favourite albums of 2015, Ed Sheeran manages to release a hit after hit. This collaboration would do wonders. 

3. Taylor Swift/HAIM

Apparently they’re friends? I don’t know, they’re never seen together at all (sarcasm intended). Imagine a song combining the likes of Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood and HAIM’s My Song 5, some hardcore rant-pop right there. Heck, I wouldn’t mind if they collaborated, with either an intense track like Bad Blood/My Song 5 or perhaps an explosion of pop and disco with Shake It Off/If I Could Change Your Mind, ooh I can see myself dancing already. 

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4. CHVRCHES/Years & Years

Imagine all that electro pop gold sparkling down onto your ears and BAMN instant fun and instant dancing (what did I just say). Here I imagine a track combining CHVRCHES’ The Mother We Share with Years & Years’ Shine. Oh how satisfying to imagine. Please, please, please let this happen. Now. I demand it. Give it to me. NOW. But seriously, I could see perhaps a ‘VS’ collaboration, similar to Bastille VS HAIM’s Bite Down. The best of CHVRCHES VS the best of Years & Years. I’m already dancing thinking about it. 

5. Foxes/Bastille

Two of my favourites, Foxes, a singer, and Bastille, a band (Dan Smith, the lead singer pictured above), create these songs that are not only fun (for the most part, check out Count The Saints by Foxes and Oblivion by Bastille for some serious stuff) but also genuinely GOOD. It’s not often we get music that is both nice to listen to and fun to dance to. Here, I would perhaps imagine a line between Foxes’ Glorious and Bastille’s Laura Palmer, to make a song that has a huge impact on young people and kind of have those ‘hipster’ vibes. Foxes also supported Bastille on tour, so you know, it could almost definitely happen. 
Anyway. That’s all for now. Perhaps another time I will post another set of dream collaborations. Be sure to follow me on BlogLovin’, Twitter, like my Facebook page or even subscribe to get email notifications every time I post a new blog post. A new blog post will be going up later in the week, be sure to check it out when it arrives!
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My June Soundtrack

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Hello! I haven’t written a soundtrack blog post since ‘My March Soundtrack‘ as I’ve been a bit too busy with exams. Now that I’ve finished my exams, I’m back blogging again. June was a fairly hectic month for me, my exams began and ended within 2 weeks, and I had to prepare for Going Down Ball, which was my Year 13 leavers ball, where a tonne of year 12’s, year 13’s and teachers danced through the night in stupidly warm weather in a fancy posh hotel, which was indeed fun. Prior to June, May was also hectic with exam prep and leaving sixth form. However, it’s time to return to my monthly soundtrack posts, in which I list a few of my favourite songs I’ve been listening to that month, either newly released or something I’ve just ‘got back into’. 
Here are some June highlights:
 Florence headlining at Glastonbury
Rigsy’s back in Doctor Who!
Humans on Channel 4, a creepy show about Synths, with the fourth episode airing 5th July.
The Syndicate on BBC One, WHERE IS AMY?!? Final episode airing 7th July.
So, let’s get started:

1. Peanut Butter Jelly – Galantis

2. Laura Palmer (RAC Mix) – Bastille

3. HAPPY WITH ME – HolyChild

4. Famous – Charli XCX

5. Headlights – KYKO

6. West Coast (The GRADES Icon Mix) – Lana Del Rey

7. I Want You Back – Jackson 5

8. Heroes (1999 Remastered Version) – David Bowie

9. Digging Holes – Raglans

10. Future Stars – Cheerleader

 Honourable Mentions
Delilah – Florence + the Machine
Lean On (feat. MØ & DJ Snake) – Major Lazer
Cruel City – Augustines
All Those Friendly People – Funeral Suits
Moaning Lisa Smile – Wolf Alice

That’s all! See you soon!

TotallyCulture

Music Videos I Like

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Hi there!

Basically, music videos are my life. Not really, but still, they’re a huge part. It’s great to be able to see a visualisation of music. I don’t know what I’m saying. Let’s get started! Here are a bunch of music videos I find myself watching more than often.

1. Birdy – Wings


2. Marina and the Diamonds – Radioactive

3. Keaton Henson – You Don’t Know How Lucky You Are

This one’s a bit strange, because it’s just one shot of a woman crying, but the emotion conveyed surpasses a video with tonnes of different scenes and cuts.

4. Porter Robinson – Lionhearted

SO MUCH COLOUR

5. HAIM – Falling


6. Bombay Bicycle Club – Carry Me


7. Zedd ft. Foxes – Clarity


8. Lorde – Yellow Flicker Beat


9. Hurts – Stay


10. Florence + The Machine – Never Let Me Go


11. Sheppard – Geronimo 


12. Ellie Goulding – Starry Eyed

13. Bastille – Oblivion
SANSA STARK??????
That’s all.
Bye for now.
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