Urban Slaughterhouse Radio

482 videos • 4,042 views • by Joel Ontong Some synth-wave, some jazz, some lo-fi, some IDM, some ambient, some vaporware, some pop. I like to think of it as "internet music", but there are many exceptions. The idea of the loose structure is that the playlist works in cycles. So we start with maybe a pop song with lyrics, or a piece of music that grabs the listeners attention, a restart point essentially. Then we have three lofi songs or pieces of music that reflect the general tone of lofi hiphop (sometimes this space is filled by a single extended mixtape). These three pieces have an upward progression till we hit the high of the cycle. A single song that most likely percussion heavy or just very very upbeat. Then we do a slight dip, a song that's still upbeat, but not as upbeat. We then have a final upward spike, tonally somewhere between the high and the dip. We then tonally regress over four tracks. We then hit another low, the lowest of the low. This is usually occupied by longer ambient tracks or even albums. We then repeat the cycle. This is just a loose structure to give this playlist some semblance of cohesion Mostly instrumental. I wouldn't mind if you shuffle this. As you can see I abandoned this cycle quite far into the playlist. This is the type of music I'd play in a Post-apocalyptic desolate landscape.