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    IDM may have originally stood for Intelligent Dance Music, but it doesn't have to live on the dance floor. This cerebral electronica also makes the perfect soundtrack for studying, reading, or simply relaxing.
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    Explore the current state of forward-looking electronic music, from minimal techno to electro-acoustic sound experiments.
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    Showcasing today's lighter side of classic UK jungle music, these instrumental cuts blend elements of soca, jazz, disco, and trance into the perfect ambient energizer for a hazy afternoon or late night cram session.
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    Listen to key tracks from today's most popular Americana albums, as measured by the Americana Music Association's weekly airplay chart.
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    Have a listen to the sonic diversity of dance music's most popular new subgenre -- from the early pioneers on Hyperdub Records to some of today's higher energy offerings -- with no annoying vocals to distract you from your studies.

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My Favorites

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    Songs by Dave Matthews Band and similar artists
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    Songs by Eric Church and similar artists
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    I like Massive Attack, etc as much as the next person, but they dont belong on a Dubstep mix. Over 15 hours of great massive bass dubstep (And NO Rusko). Keep the new music coming and thanks for listening.

Playlists for Home

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    From Phil Spector's sleigh-bell-ornamented Wall of Sound, to Motown and Stax Records' soulful and funky covers, this collection of Christmas oldies is the most fun way to celebrate the holiday season.

Playlists for Work