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A Curated Playlist of Smooth R&B, Alt-Pop, and Ambient Sounds to Set the Tone for the New Moon and the Launch of High Frequency.

High Frequency Editors

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The new moon is a clean slate. For us, it marks the beginning of High Frequency – Sounds that Resonate. This playlist is a collection of slow builds, soft revelations, songs that make you want to light up, zone out, or finally do that thing you’ve been putting off. Play now to raise your frequency. 

Miguel – “Do You…”

A sensual confession disguised as a question. It’s flirtatious, free, and unashamedly human.

Solange – “Sound of Rain”

Movement and intention intertwined; Solange reminds us that letting go is a form of art.

Rochelle Jordan – “Follow Me”

Liquid R&B that feels like chasing your reflection.

Erika de Casier – “The Flow”

Subtle, smooth, and self-assured.

SASAMI – “Call Me Home”

A soft implosion of emotion, reminding us all that we are not alone.

Kali Uchis – “¿Cómo Así?”

Seductive and sun-drenched, the kind of song that lingers in the room like perfume.

FKA twigs – “Two Weeks”

Otherworldly temptation and divine power — still unmatched a decade later.

Frank Ocean – “Pyramids”

A cinematic odyssey that shifts like the phases of the moon itself.

Kelela – “Altadena”

Weightless and warm; the sonic equivalent of an exhale.

Janet Jackson – “Empty”

A futuristic meditation on intimacy — far ahead of its time.

Tinashe – “The Leap”

Soft confidence, raw emotion, and the kind of courage Libra season demands.

Tame Impala – “The Boat I Row”

A quiet revelation about self-reliance and staying afloat in your own dream world.

Nite-Funk – “Can U Read Me?”

A neon-soaked groove that hums with late-night curiosity.

Blood Orange ft. Tei Shi – “Hope”

Tender, communal, and unfiltered. A gentle reminder that healing happens in motion.

The Internet – “Hold On”

A groove that feels like a deep breath after the storm.

Choker – “Moksha”

Spiritual liberation disguised as bedroom pop.

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