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Edited for Brevity

Ebrima Jassey

Cultivating community & conversation around music.

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Flying High: A Decade of Travis Scott's Rodeo, As Told By Collaborators & Fans

A little over two weeks ago, we closed the year out with Flying High, an interactive listening party celebrating ten years of Travis Scott’s debut album, Rodeo. Our second interactive listening party of the year was another night filled wit...

2 months ago
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Announcing "Flying High": An Interactive Listening Party Celebrating 10 Years of "Rodeo" by Travis Scott

When we threw Stick Talk, our celebration of Future’s DS2 back in August, there were so many directions we could have gone next in terms of other hip-hop albums to highlight. 2015 was stacked. What A Time To Be Alive, Trapsoul, GO:OD AM, LU...

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Hear Me Out Vol. 1: A night of algorithm-free, human-first music recommendations.

This past Thursday, November 6th, we hosted the inaugural meeting of Hear Me Out, an in-person music discovery club that de-centers algorithms, and re-centers real human recommendations. Almost forty of us crowded into the Vowels showroom, ...

4 months ago
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Announcing "Hear Me Out", an IRL Music Discovery Club!

In our increasingly algorithm-driven world, we often define smooth experiences as those which give us what we’ll like without us having to search. It’s nice that you can open Netflix, and find something to watch without leaving the landing ...

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