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Hi there. Today's #ListeningClub pick from @ogili has arrived on the blog for your requirements.
Grab what you need and see you back here at 20:00 GMT for playback and all that jazz.
(BE AWARE, some continents are now experiencing Daylight Savings Time, check your local zone if you're not sure!).
https://thelisteningclub.blogspot.com/2026/03/the-listening-club-8th-march-2025.html
Today marks the 25th anniversary of gwEm
To celebrate, I made an album of Commodore Amiga drum’n’bass
https://gwem.bandcamp.com/album/overclocked
https://open.spotify.com/album/2SXUflsJZEzkTItbxcKV3F
PSA: The Amazon wishlist doxing threat is much greater and more immediate than folks might realize. Attack works like this:
Stalker who wants your address opens an Amazon seller account and lists themselves as a third party seller for any item on your public wishlist. Then, they order the item from themselves as a gift for you. Bam, they have your address.
In particular, attack does not depend on an existing third party seller having poor PII handling hygiene, like the articles have implied.