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Music

Sound organised into meaning. The most universal art form — and the most direct path between bodies. Artists, albums, playlists, and the scenes that birth them.

This is the listening hub. The music topic page holds the curated reading and tools — books on what music does to the brain, where to find independent artists. This is where the music itself lives: who's worth your ears, what they made, and how to play it back.

01 · Voices

Artists

Musicians, composers, producers — the people whose work has shaped the network's ear.

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Add artist cards by duplicating any <a class="acard"> block from the template comment in this file and editing the values. Each card needs a name, a one-line meta tag (genre / role), a short description, and optionally a link or image.

02 · Records

Albums & Tracks

The records — and the singular tracks — that earn a place in the canon.

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Add albums by duplicating the <a class="bcard"> template in the comment below. Cover art is optional — the gradient placeholder works fine on its own.

03 · Listening

Playlists & Mixes

Curated listens. Long-form moods, ceremonies, deep dives — built for sitting with.

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Drop your Spotify / YouTube / Bandcamp / SoundCloud links into a .pcard from the template below. Each card supports a platform tag and a meta line for track count or runtime.

04 · Territories

Genres, Scenes & Labels

The territories music is made in — the regions, the labels, the lineages.

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Add tiles via the .cat-tile template below. Set --tile-accent to the colour the genre should glow with. Each tile is one click into a region.

Listen further

Music sits inside the larger Arts & Culture domain. The topic page collects the books and tools that put words around what the ears already know.