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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Songs with Platonic Relevance

A few of my favorite songs that have some relevance to Plato.

Indie Rock

O How I Enjoy the Light - Palace music
Where Is My Mind - The Pixies
Goin' Against Your Mind - Built to Spill
Waiting Room - Fugazi

Indie Pop

Geppetto - Optiganally Yours

New Wave

Ship of Fools - World Party
Caught In My Shadow - The Wonder Stuff
Always the Sun - The Stranglers
Two Worlds Collide - Inspiral Carpets

Chill Indie

Half Asleep - School of Seven Bells
Camino del Sol - Isabelle Antena

Chill Electro

Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes - Thievery Corporation
Flowers Become Screens - Delirium
Sunshines Better [Talvin Singh] - John Martyn

Electro Rock

Staring at the Sun - TV on the Radio
Higher Than the Sun - Primal Scream
Out from the Deep - Enigma

Electro

Visions - Slam
Sunlight - Dj Sammy

Metal

Where Hope And Daylight Die - Summoning
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