Friday, April 26, 2024

The Ethos Autumn 2021 Spotify Playlist: Reflection and Recollection

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We’re excited to bring you our first Ethos playlist from our resident DJ—Derek Beres. Tune in while you work, relax, or cook up some delicious autumn recipes. It’s the perfect soundtrack for seasonal introspection.

Autumn is a time for reflection and recollection. This international playlist features bass- and string-heavy tracks that cut across genres, united in their ability to provoke introspection—with a little dancing thrown in to remind us life is always a celebration.

Be sure to follow Ethos and Derek Beres on Spotify!

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