The playlist is a faintly anarchic museum. I find a station that broadcasts from a bus depot in a Balkan city: the announcer speaks over a tinny microphone, the schedule lists buses that may or may not follow it, and a chorus of metal doors slamming punctuates the spoken names of destinations. Another entry streams a late-night public-access show hosted by a man who plays seven-minute vignettes of his urban explorations; his camera lingers on vending machines, pigeon corpses, and the sheen of rain on asphalt like a stopwatch that measures solitude. Yet another link opens to a channel of preparatory yoga from a studio in Kyoto: slow, precise sequences, the instructor’s voice polished like a river rock. The geometry of this atlas astonishes me—the way so many lives, so many ways of inhabiting time, can coexist in one list.
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The playlist is, finally, an argument with boredom. It promises an infinity of passages to travel without leaving the living room, to collect ephemeral intimacies like shells. Each link is a tiny door: some open into music and cheer, some into stillness, others into hazards I avoid. In the aggregate, they form a kind of intimacy with the world’s ordinary, unscripted music. They are not a substitute for being present in the world, but a companion to the modern condition: a reminder that the sphere of human action is vaster than any single life and that, in the quiet hours, I can tune my senses to its distant, stuttering broadcasts.
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