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"description": "2022 was the first year in a while that I've scrobbled all my music to Last.fm, and the picture it paints is a lot clearer than Spotify's vibe-heavy Wrapped.",
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"textContent": "Coheed! Across the board. Cool cool cool. However: Last.fm has also pointed out to me a couple of artists that I didn't include in my year in review: Sam Gendel: saxophone music for cool guys in cities. I wish he was my friend, I bet he has a lot to say about Music with a capital M.Bicep: specifically their album Isles. Colly referred to it as \"club music for home listening\" in his 2021 music wrap-up.MACROSS 82-99: specifically his album SAILORWAVE III. The album that make future funk click, and which got me interested in the whole world of city pop from the 80s and 90s that I never knew existed.Kyary: I spent a lot of time in the gym during the first half of the year, and Kyary's always a banging shout for picking heavy things up and putting them down again. Also: exactly 20,000 scrobbles (that is to say, listens)! I didn't try to end that way; it's just a cosmic coincidence, and a high-water mark to beat in 2023. Last.fm Year in Music",
"title": "Last.fm Year in Music"
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