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It was the summer of ’95.
For my birthday, my friend Mariángeles gave me a wink and a cassette tape.
When I got back home that night and played it on my walkman, I had my mind blown to pieces. That album changed the way I listen to music, forever.
I have since lost the tape, and my friend’s phone number (don’t judge me, things were different back then).
But I will never lose the memory of the way Chemical Brothers made me feel the first time I listened to Exit Planet Dust.
Listen in Spotify, Apple Music or, if you have the chance, a crunchy cassette tape player.
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It was the summer of ’95.
For my birthday, my friend Mariángeles gave me a wink and a cassette tape.
When I got back home that night and played it on my walkman, I had my mind blown to pieces. That album changed the way I listen to music, forever.
I have since lost the tape, and my friend’s phone number (don’t judge me, things were different back then).
But I will never lose the memory of the way Chemical Brothers made me feel the first time I listened to Exit Planet Dust.
Listen in Spotify, Apple Music or, if you have the chance, a crunchy cassette tape player.