Back before we were a distributed team, overhearing everyone else's music was a real highlight of my workday. We'd swap recommendations, and chat about the music that excited us. Our tastes are eclectic, so I always got a novel perspective on music I wouldn't otherwise seek out. Deep Space Jukebox is a way for us to keep that conversation going. Each month, one of us shares a song with the group and we each give it a good listen, then at the end of the month we discuss.
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Back before we were a distributed team, overhearing everyone else's music was a real highlight of my workday. We'd swap recommendations, and chat about the music that excited us. Our tastes are eclectic, so I always got a novel perspective on music I wouldn't otherwise seek out. Deep Space Jukebox is a way for us to keep that conversation going. Each month, one of us shares a song with the group and we each give it a good listen, then at the end of the month we discuss.
Andrew brings us Samson, a poignant song from Regina Spektor's 2006 album: Begin to Hope. Samson draws on biblical themes and characters to tell a story of love, betrayal, intimacy, and regret. The song is musically spare, highlighting Regina's voice and piano. It feels at once beautiful but tinged with sadness, immediate but also nostalgic.
Deep Space Jukebox
Back before we were a distributed team, overhearing everyone else's music was a real highlight of my workday. We'd swap recommendations, and chat about the music that excited us. Our tastes are eclectic, so I always got a novel perspective on music I wouldn't otherwise seek out. Deep Space Jukebox is a way for us to keep that conversation going. Each month, one of us shares a song with the group and we each give it a good listen, then at the end of the month we discuss.