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.
Rob brings us Stranger from Vampire Weekend's Grammy award-winning album Father of the Bride. Stranger goes down easy; it's upbeat, maybe even a little corny at times, but it has some great symbolism and even some uncomfortable sensibilities. It has a timeless musical style and lyrics focused on the excitement and discomfort of knowing and being known. Did Aaron figure out a way to reference Sartre? Yes, yes he did.
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.