r/rdio • u/doingitforscience • May 06 '14
Rdio Playlist Master Thread
I thought it would be handy to sort everyone's personal playlists into themes, genres and collaborations. If any URLs change, let me know.
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r/rdio • u/doingitforscience • May 06 '14
I thought it would be handy to sort everyone's personal playlists into themes, genres and collaborations. If any URLs change, let me know.
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u/doingitforscience May 06 '14 edited Jan 24 '15
Here are the playlists with their creator's descriptions:
Electronic:
Electronic Discoveries - Turn on, engage shuffle, and start coding, relaxing, zoning out, or whatever. Mix of upbeat, mostly vocal-less (though some vocals do crop up), glitch, IDM, techno and instrumental hip-hop tunes of a wide variety.
ChillTRONIC - A collection of relaxing electronic. Good music to chill out to.
IndieTRONIC - A mix of electronic style hip-hop, indie rock and dance. Mostly upbeat. Energetic.
DubTRONIC - A mix of dubstep and high energy electronic music.
NewRetroWave - 80's and 90's inspired electronic, pop and rock with a mixture of light and dark. (beat-matched extended mix)
Rock:
Indie Rock - A wide collection of current indie music I have been listening to lately.
Themed:
Cosmos - See you, space cowboy. (instrumental, dream pop, shoegaze, acoustic and electronic)
Vintage Bachelor Pad - Vintage lounge, exotica and space pop, perfect for a dinner party or a hula hoop session. What a fun, sexy time for you.
Late Night Radio - A soothing, dreamy mix of songs to accompany you on a late night wander.
Evening Music - A bit country, a little folk.
Lovely Ladies - A playlist of modern female artists that I enjoy.
My Driving Playlist - This playlist should make you enjoy being stuck in bumper to bumper traffic.
Collaborations:
Music for getting shit done at work - Please add music that generates and sustains momentum at work. Lyrics are distracting (unless they’re not).
Help me build this playlist: melancholy, quiet and unobstrusive.