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Listen to WU TANG FOREVER 26 by JAGUAR SKILLS on #SoundCloud

Listen to WU TANG FOREVER 26 by JAGUAR SKILLS on #SoundCloud
Welcome to the 43th episode of Jayface Radio. Watch it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLE0qAxwRcs
Featured in the mix: Andrew Rayel, Talla 2XLC, Alan Morris, Will Rees, and more.
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A Space for Stillness #002: | Ambient DJ Mix & Creative Work Log
March 13, 2026
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Welcome to the 42th episode of Jayface Radio. Featured in the mix: Farius, John Grand, Nestora, Rospy, and more.
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DJ Mr. G continues to take you on a journey through the decades with some of those top hits. This open format sample mix is a little over 10 minutes long, and this part 2 segment of the mix series will have your speakers booming!

DJ Mr. G continues to take you on a journey through the decades with some of those top hits. This open format sample mix is right around 10 minutes long, and this mix series will have your speakers booming!
DJ Mr. G continues to take you on a journey through the decades with some of those Top 40 / Pop hits. This sample mix is a little over 5 minutes long, and this 4 track quick mix closes out this segment of the series for now…but still turn your speakers up loud and put it on repeat until the next segment begins!
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Welcome to the 41th episode of Jayface Radio. Featured in the mix: ATB, James Hype, Benny Benassi, Tobias Gerard, Adam Beyer, Tiga, Meduza, and more.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv3ady2s2wE
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Techno Jazz Long MIX 2026 by TAKEO SUZUKI • Audius
Techno Jazz Long MIX uploaded to Audius and MIXCLOUD.
This track is Diablo IV’s atmosphere distilled into pure sound.
It’s not “background music,” it’s the emotional weather of Sanctuary. The kind of score that makes the world feel ancient, cursed, and endlessly patient, like the land itself remembers every war that’s ever happened on it.
What I love about Diablo IV’s OST is how it never tries to be flashy. It doesn’t chase big heroic themes, it leans into dread, tension, and that slow-burning feeling that something is always approaching. You can hear the cold wind in it. You can hear ruined cathedrals, empty roads, and the weight of an unfamiliar sky.
This is the kind of track I’ll put on when I’m doing anything that needs focus. Writing, planning, late-night work, even walking outside in winter. It has that grim clarity that makes you lock in. It feels like survival, not performance.
And it’s also a reminder of why Diablo as a franchise sticks with people for decades. The mood is the point. The world feels larger than you, and that’s exactly what makes every small victory feel earned.
If you’ve ever wandered through Sanctuary and felt that weird mix of calm and danger, this song is that feeling.
Your Noise Is My Slow Death - Part 1 - A Selectah J Mixtape
A mix about the silence within the noise which i always forget does exist
Another whiny DJ mix
Your Noise Is My Slow Death - Part 1 | Silence - A Selectah J Mixtape
2016 was one of those years in music that felt like a whole atmosphere.
It was the era of big hooks and bigger emotions, when alternative and pop-leaning rock didn’t just live on the radio, it lived in your headphones, your late-night drives, your gym playlists, your “I’m going through something but I’m powering through it anyway” moments.
A lot of the music from 2016 had this cinematic quality to it. Songs sounded like they belonged in movie trailers, end-credit scenes, stadium lights, or some personal montage you didn’t even realize you were starring in. It wasn’t subtle, it was built to hit. The choruses were huge, the production was polished, and the mood was pure momentum.
Looking back, 2016 also felt like a turning point. The streaming era was fully taking over, playlists were becoming the new radio, and music started moving faster, trending faster, burning brighter, disappearing quicker. But the best songs from that year still stuck, because they weren’t only “popular,” they were tied to real memories.
That’s why a 2016 playlist still works today. It’s not just nostalgia, it’s time travel. It’s the sound of a specific chapter, a specific vibe, a specific kind of late-night energy you can’t fake.
This image feels like that year in one scene, lights flashing, crowd roaring, the feeling that everything is happening right now, and you’re right in the middle of it.