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Nashville Roots. - Elaine Cole: Blame It on the Roses
Nashville Roots. - Elaine Cole: Blame It on the Roses

Strikes a slow last-waltz on the cold porch of an early morning.

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Indie Rock from London. - Carter Jnr: Holding On
Indie Rock from London. - Carter Jnr: Holding On

A gentle and poignant look at the sacrifices we make in the name of love.

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Americana from British Columbia. - Adam Winn: Pouring Rain
Americana from British Columbia. - Adam Winn: Pouring Rain

A soundtrack for that first, difficult lesson about love: sometimes you just get caught in the rain.

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Indie Rock from San Francisco. - Fellow Vessel: A Sign
Indie Rock from San Francisco. - Fellow Vessel: A Sign

Because every time we meet someone gorgeous, we want it to mean something.

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For Fans of Bahamas. - Youth Basketball: Young Mother
For Fans of Bahamas. - Youth Basketball: Young Mother

A beautifully crafted message for the mamas out there that just need a little mercy: we see you.

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Instrumental Electronic Music. - Shai-li Paldi: Symmetrical
Instrumental Electronic Music. - Shai-li Paldi: Symmetrical

Captures the moment of inspiration and spontaneity we get from being in the right place at the right time.

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New Zealand Folk. - Jamie McDell: Extraordinary Girl
New Zealand Folk. - Jamie McDell: Extraordinary Girl

The love we have for ourselves should always be non-negotiable.

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Folk Pop. - Sami Simon: The Dreams We Had
Folk Pop. - Sami Simon: The Dreams We Had

Leaves us with an appreciation for the little details that can make all the difference in someone’s life.

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