Heather Amler

Charlotte, NC
Designer

Recent

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    At just 24, Sonny Moore, or Skrillex, to his legions of fans, is the biggest name in the festival-circuit, dubstep scene. Here are some of "Skrill's" favorite tracks, as well as the best from his own catalog and those of his closest contemporaries.
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    Dance the night away to the stacked jukebox in a steamy dive bar on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
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    NPR asked it's listeners to vote for their favorite workout songs. Here's the eclectic -- and extensive -- list.
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    Songs from films written, produced and/or directed by Quentin Tarantino, a legendary music geek.

My Favorites

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    All your favorite one-hit wonders from the '80s.
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    All your favorite one-hit wonders from the '90s.
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    Celebrate 4/20 with these quintessential stoner jams.
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    The Soundtrack To The Movie That Is Your Life. Cinematic Sh*t For Everyday Moments.
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    Songs from films written, produced and/or directed by Quentin Tarantino, a legendary music geek.
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    Awesome songs that have been featured in Apple commercials.
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    All designers know that music can make or break their runway show. Here's an eclectic mix of songs used in shows during the past few seasons.
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    Some of the best cover songs of all time, including some songs you didn't even know were covers.

Playlists for Home

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    Since 2007, members of Radiohead have been writing about their favorite music on the blog "Dead Air Space." Listen to Thom, Johnny, Colin, Ed and Phil's favorite songs here.
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    A compilation of contemporary female artists who refuse to mold to society's ideal. These ladies are not for the faint of heart and that's exactly why we love them. This playlist includes upbeat electro, rap, soul. NSFW.

Playlists for Work

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    Starting in the early-mid '90, hip hop took on dramatic changes in sound as gangster rap and rich, soulful production became the dominant styles. These are the classic club anthems from that era.
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    Atmospheric and ambient, this is the sound of hip hop producers left to their own devices. Without any vocal assists from rappers, the results are innovative, expressive, and sometimes more than a little trippy.