Which era of Manchester music hits deepest?
π΅ Madchester (Stone Roses, Happy Mondays)
π΅ Post-punk (Joy Division, The Smiths)
π΅ Britpop (Oasis, Verve)
π΅ Now (Courteeners, Blossoms, newer stuff)
One Song. One Day. One Stream.
TuneSpotlight features exactly one track per day β played once, at a fixed time.
No replays, no feed. Just one shared moment of focus.
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Can't explain the ritual of putting a record on.
Taking it out the sleeve. Checking for dust. Dropping the needle.
It's not nostalgia. It's just the right way to listen. ποΈ
"I wear black on the outside / cause black is how I feel on the inside"
16-year-old me felt seen for the first time.
Some songs don't age. They just wait for you. π
Spotify has a hidden score that decides who gets discovered.
Most indie artists never see it. I'm showing you mine β and what it reveals about the game.
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The lyric that still wrecks me in Black Sheep:
βBecause Iβm the black sheep β the black sheep of the family.β Some of us really were born into the wrong mould.
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What line from any song hits YOU hardest when you feel like the odd one out?