In 2023, I logged 102,817 minutes of music on Spotify (as per my “Spotify Wrapped,” released at the start of December). Even with notable releases last year such as The Japanese House’s In the End It Always Does and Daniel Caesar’s NEVER ENOUGH, I personally don’t consider it a successful year for music. Others might disagree with this “hot take”, but there was just no impact for me in a year so depressingly dominated by the genres of Latin pop and country. That being said, I look forward to the near future, and hopefully, a new year means new beginnings. Here’s what I wish for in my 2024 musical experience.
As restrictions from the pandemic slowly start to ease, the school created more events compared to the past couple of years, all documented here, on the Jets Flyover. Nevertheless, the constant consumption and exploration of media amongst the staff have continued since the few last year’s semi-quarantined lifestyle. Without further ado, we present the renewed Staff Pick’s list for the 2022 holiday season.
2021 is gone – and good riddance! 2022 is here, and we’re kicking it off with a fresh start. People are beginning their new year’s plans and wishlists, or even pursuing their ambitions with the encouragement of new beginnings. Here are five new year must-dos that I suggest, just in case you’ve got nothing in your mind.