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Hear Hear

Adam Offitzer

Monthlyish music newsletter with playlists, songs, and artists worth listening to, across all genres.

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Substack
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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Wedding bells + playlists ✨

Opening up this month’s David Byrne Radio newsletter was a treat, with an unexpected caption: “I’m getting married this week and made an almost entirely instrumental playlist while our guests eat an amazing and spicy dinner.”

3 months ago
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6 under-the-radar artists to know

Here at Hear Hear, we’re all about curating the curators — so this playlist from critic Shaad D’Souza was an absolute must-share. D’Souza polled 104 friends to source their summer anthems of 2025, prompting personal picks from artists like ...

4 months ago
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Summer sounds & semi-secret playlists ☀️👀

Greetings from Newark Airport, where I’m taking advantage of a 5-hour delay to finally write a new issue! As usual, it’s been impossible to compile all the essential music from the last month, since there’s so much good stuff released every...

5 months ago
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a surge of songs + albums for your long weekend! ✨🎧

I’m still coming down from my first-ever Jazz Fest in sunny New Orleans, and can confirm it’s a pilgrimage every music lover should make at least once. Despite a slew of mainstream pop headliners that make the “Jazz Fest” name seem like a m...

6 months ago
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    Your friendly neighborhood music fan.

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