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Matt and Sam are back with new music for the month of April!
We start in bright, timeless territory with Bruno Mars and a throwback pop approach that feels built for wedding dance floors, then slam the door into heavier energy with Muse leaning into hard rock and metal textures. From there, we dig into Fantastic Cat’s sharp songwriting, where a simple hook hides surprisingly dark, observant lines about how we package history and tragedy. Moby shows up with a dance track that’s louder than an old mall store and stickier than it first appears, and Jack White reminds us why great guitar tone and fearless rhythm still matter in modern rock.
A big takeaway comes from The Temper Trap: playlist sequencing changes your experience. Put a lower-energy track in the wrong spot and it can feel like a full brake, even when it’s a great song. We also geek out over Raye’s musical-style album storytelling, the dark EDM chemistry of Boys Noize teaming with Nine Inch Nails, and Snoop Dogg’s effortless “strut mix” confidence.
Then there’s Lana Del Rey delivering a Bond-worthy theme for a new James Bond video game, plus an EDM closer from Afrojack, Sia, and David Guetta that feels like a momentum switch flipping on. We wrap with Rosalia and the reminder that translating lyrics can reveal a whole second song hiding inside the beat.
Go to My.SuperAwesomeMix.com and start using our new app on any device - mobile or laptop. Copy and paste a link to your playlist then turn it into an old school mixtape in minutes!
Support the show
Visit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
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Matt and Sam are back with new music for the month of April!
We start in bright, timeless territory with Bruno Mars and a throwback pop approach that feels built for wedding dance floors, then slam the door into heavier energy with Muse leaning into hard rock and metal textures. From there, we dig into Fantastic Cat’s sharp songwriting, where a simple hook hides surprisingly dark, observant lines about how we package history and tragedy. Moby shows up with a dance track that’s louder than an old mall store and stickier than it first appears, and Jack White reminds us why great guitar tone and fearless rhythm still matter in modern rock.
A big takeaway comes from The Temper Trap: playlist sequencing changes your experience. Put a lower-energy track in the wrong spot and it can feel like a full brake, even when it’s a great song. We also geek out over Raye’s musical-style album storytelling, the dark EDM chemistry of Boys Noize teaming with Nine Inch Nails, and Snoop Dogg’s effortless “strut mix” confidence.
Then there’s Lana Del Rey delivering a Bond-worthy theme for a new James Bond video game, plus an EDM closer from Afrojack, Sia, and David Guetta that feels like a momentum switch flipping on. We wrap with Rosalia and the reminder that translating lyrics can reveal a whole second song hiding inside the beat.
Go to My.SuperAwesomeMix.com and start using our new app on any device - mobile or laptop. Copy and paste a link to your playlist then turn it into an old school mixtape in minutes!
Support the show
Visit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!

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