
We’re continuing our mission of providing you with incredible music to listen to, and we have tapped our top music lovers who are experts in certain subgenres of music to feature their playlists in our Playlist of Reference series. To fully appreciate the selection, here is the story behind the playlist, as told by the curator.
Today we’re featuring the Deep playlist curated by Tis.
When did you start listening to Deep?
Most of my playlists are genre-related and I created Deep in April 2013, mostly to share deep house/deep techno tracks at the beginning by then it evolved to sharing also ambient, peaceful, and mental tracks without “musical genre barriers.”
Did you ever have a moment when you felt like Deep started speaking to you?
I guess that when you want to have a musical background that’s peaceful for the mind, it’s noticeable that after a few tracks you begin to really pay attention to the music and appreciate it.
What are some example situations when you would listen to this playlist yourself?
I mostly listen to this playlist at work, most of the songs don’t have lyrics and are relaxing, so it’s easier to focus.
If you had to choose just one track from this playlist, which one would be your favorite?
One song is hard to choose… let me give you 3!
FCL - “It’s you” (San Soda’s Panorama Bar Acca Version): a great cover of the classic Chicago house track from ESP (1989) and a big souvenir from Berlin afterclubbing.
Visonia - “Lunar Garden” an oniric techno track that I discovered this year, deeply mental. A great voyage for the mind.
Brian Eno: “An Ending (ascent)” because, Brian Eno.