"The Hustle" - Alan Wilkis

I began to ride my bike in the city while I was studying at GW and developed a crush on this hipster who lived halfway across town. He rode his bike all over the city and so I asked my parents to send me mine and I started to do the same. Little did I know at the time how much this activity would become a key part of who I am. Nearly 10 years later, I still ride my bicycle just about everywhere. I’ve been a daily rider in Washington, DC, New York City, Madrid, and now, Barcelona.

I discovered this short film while I was in university and the song became an instant favorite of mine. The video shows two urban cyclists navigating their city in complete harmony.

“The film spins a visual ballad between the two cyclists experiencing the city in their own unique ways. Both cyclists are city dwellers who amidst the chaos of the concrete jungle have created a private and peaceful psychological space as they traverse the streets. They are both alone and yet they are both very much aware of each others presence. The film speaks to the harmony with one's environment that can be found while riding a bicycle in a city and the synchronistic connection we can have with those we have not even met.”

The song, by Alan Wilkis of Big Data, is a simple instrumental track with warpy synthesizers and piano but driven by the drum line that kicks in at minute 1:40. Much like the film suggests, it’s the perfect tune for a ride in your city.

Empecé a montar en bici en la ciudad durante la universidad porque estaba interesada en un hipster que vivía en el otro lado de la ciudad. Él siempre montaba su bici en Washington, DC, así que pregunté a mis padres para enviarme la mía y empecé a usar mi bici para viajar en la ciudad. En el momento, no sabía que esta actividad empezará a ser una parte integral de quien soy. Casi 10 años después, todavía monto en bici para viajar. He sido una ciclista diaria en Washington, DC, Nueva York, Madrid, y ahora, Barcelona.

Descubrí esta peli durante la universidad y la canción se convirtió en una de mis favoritas. La peli cuenta la historia de dos ciclistas urbanas navegando su ciudad en armonía total.

“La peli crea una balada visual entre los dos ciclistas que experimentan la ciudad de una manera única. Ambos ciclistas son habitantes de la ciudad que, en medio del caos de la selva del hormigón, han creado un espacio psicológico privado y pacífico mientras cruzan las calles. Ambos están solos y, sin embargo, están muy conscientes de la presencia de los demás. La película habla de la armonía con el entorno que se puede encontrar al andar en bicicleta en una ciudad y la conexión sincrónica que podemos tener con aquellos que ni siquiera hemos conocido.”

La canción, de Alan Wilkis de Big Data, es una tema instrumental sencilla con sintetizadores y un piano pero lo que lleva la canción es las batería que empieza en el minuto 1:40. Como sugiere la película, es la canción perfecta para un viaje dentro de tu ciudad.

"Wherever you Sleep" & "Safe" - Bay Ledges

Wherever you Sleep” is the latest release from LA-based Bay Ledges (led by singer, songwriter, and producer Zach Hurd). It is a classically beautiful breakup song with intentionally optimistic and upbeat melodies throughout.

It’s a wistful track about a former love with lyrics that perfectly capture the challenge associated with getting over someone and yet melodies that are optimistic and upbeat.

The music video for “Wherever you Sleep” was just released and it does a great job capturing the dichotomous nature of the song with its nostalgic beach memory feel.

Content-wise, “Wherever you Sleep” is a big shift from the first Bay Ledges song that I discovered. “Safe” is a playful song that evokes the complete magic of falling in love. When I first discovered this song in January, I think I kept it on repeat for an entire week. Much like falling in love with a person, I was obsessed with this song. I’m still completely awe-struck by its ability to musically represent the sensation of new romance. The simplicity of the guitar, percussion, and vocals at the beginning make the appearance of the synth all the more magical towards the end. At minute 1:35, I can’t help but completely lose it to the music.

“Wherever you Sleep” will be on the new EP released in November. To support the EP, Bay Ledges will go on tour throughout the US this fall. Find dates here and go see them live for me!


Wherever you Sleep” es el último lanzamiento del grupo Bay Ledges, dirigido por Zach Hurd de Los Angeles, California. Es una canción preciosa del fin de una relación con melodías que son intencionalmente optimistas.