4 Spotify Playlists to Hold You During Off-Season
4 Spotify Playlists to Hold You During Off-Season
January 7, 2022 | Music to My Ears
It’s officially off-season for music festivals. This time of the year gets dark and we’re not just talking about the sun setting at 4:30 (which is equally as sad.) No more festivals. Unless you’re a lucky human traveling to South America (which in that case get out of here), you’re probably looking at a bare calendar. Sad.
Luckily, we’re here to hold you over until next spring, when festivals start counting down. Here are a bunch of Spotify playlists to elevate your mood, introduce you to your next favorite artist, and set the mood for your next rager. Listen well and listen often, my friends.
Keep it Mello
This playlist is a perfect showcase of 2016/2017 electronic music. Some chill, some bangers, all well suited for your next house party. Bonus points if you serve one of these marshmallow cocktails throughout. Yum.
Chilled Vibes – Selecta
This playlist is more chill than the first two, but still could throw down at a party. Some of the most well-known artists include chill electro powerhouses Flume and ODESZA, with support from Banks and Daruis. This playlist claims weekly updates so be sure to carve some time out and star your favs.
Coachella 2018 Official Playlist
We’re not convinced this is the actual official playlist; it was created by some dude named Evan. However, it has all of Coachella’s known diversity in music and artists: Hip hop, rap, pop, rock, electronic, and all the inbetweeners, so for us, it’s good enough. There is a single song by each artist to give you an overview, and it’s organized alphabetically (woo!) It’s the simple things that excite us about fan-made playlists.
Spice Girls
Best Of We’re only sorta kidding.
Even though it’s off-season, we can still listen, save our monies, and start planning for 2017’s wild lineup of mind-blowing festivals. If you want to save some cash on festival tickets or hotel rooms, check us out. Our number one goal is to send more people to more festivals this year.