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  1. Circle Back Around
    by Jayda G
    Love the energy and production! Arguably the best track in the album.
  2. 15 Foot
    by Jayda G
    Jayda's memory of her father unfolds itself achingly over a rather brisk beat and nostalgic melody. I am fond of the vocal motif spanning 2:34~2:48, her choice of instrumentals used in this song's arrangements and its message. I hope she keeps her mind afloat despite all odds, so that she continues writing music that is personal and moving, just like this very track, and not relent to the conveniences of dissolute material, not quite unlike Janelle Monae's overt descent into degeneracy of late.
  3. Different Now
    by Courtney Barnett
    The guitar arrangement is endearingly bracing, cathartic even.
  4. Soak Up The Sun
    by soccer mommy
    Even better the original. The fuzzy guitars create this warm, enveloping wall of sound that makes this classic a lot richer than Sheryl Crow's version. Allison's stout-hearted vocals, tinged with a subtle shade of blue, deliver some of the most resolute, optimistic lyrics in pop music with finesse and nostalgia.
  5. In Re Budd
    by Penguin Cafe
    The "chunky", resonant tones of the balafon makes this an absolute treat to listen to on a good pair of headphones. I might even call this one of Penguin Cafe's most engaging compositions to date. Frisky piano cascades, layers of instrumental detail and immaculate pacing make this the perfect soundtrack to brisk-walking on a brisky morning. I like this so much that I paid twice as much as I would usually do for individual tracks on Bandcamp.
  6. Top Dog
    by Magdalena Bay
    My least favourite and probably the most inconsistent mixtape to date, but 'Top Dog' is endearingly fun, deliciously catchy and filled with hallmarks characteristic of Magdalena Bay's songwriting. You have to watch the silly music video!
  7. Strange Diamonds
    by Jessie Baylin
  8. Time Is A Healer
    by Jessie Baylin
  9. Flood Into
    by Fazerdaze
  10. Whammy-O
    by The Go! Team
  11. Look Away, Look Away
    by The Go! Team
  12. Gemini
    by The Go! Team
  13. Seasons Change
    by MorMor
  14. Nosedive
    by Hatchie
  15. KINDRED
    by Josephine Oniyama
  16. Look Away, Look Away
    by The Go! Team
  17. 2007
    by Miya Folick
  18. Bad Thing
    by Miya Folick
    Each subsequent release just keeps getting better! The short call-and-response guitar riffs at the chorus add a smooth, defining touch to the track, and the vocal refrains before the bridge are strongly emotive. I might even say that this is the most remarkable track so far, on par with 'premonitions' in terms of inventiveness and richness in details. Incidentally, I am grateful that Miya is putting out her releases on Bandcamp so that anyone can buy it at an accessible price.
  19. Break!
    by Fazerdaze
    Edgier, sharper and liberating, without compromising on Fazerdaze's good taste in musicianship and songwriting. Once again, Amelia serves up guitar riffs and licks that are hard to resist. This song was essentially written as a means of stopping herself from falling off the cliff, but she unwittingly saves the world too while doing so.
  20. circle the drain
    by Soccer Mommy