We are a music discovery project.

Van Hunt
Today’s Artist
Van Hunt 1970-
The label thought Van Hunt used a professional studio. He recorded his demos at home. He blended funk, soul, and rock into something radio could not categorize but fans could not stop listening to. He proved that genre was a cage and that real music breaks out of it. More on Van Hunt →
Who Did It Better
play Let the Good Times Roll
Come on, baby, let the good times roll
Let the good times roll
Ray Charles 1958
Ray Charles
B.B. King 1976
B.B. King

Let the Good Times Roll 0:30 is the simplest proposition there is. Be happy with me right now. Not complicated. Not conditional. Not deferred to some future date when conditions improve. Come on baby, let the good times roll.

The song does not argue or convince. It invites. The only requirement is showing up ready to receive what the moment offers. Joy is not earned through effort. It is accepted through presence.

Today’s Record
Boogie Down
Boogie
Boogie down baby
Album art 1974
Eddie Kendricks

Time to boogie down. Leave worries at home. The music calls. Dance until sunrise. Boogie down is an instruction. Put on shoes and let the rhythm take control. Not complicated. Just move and let the night carry wherever it wants to go.

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Yesterday’s Track
Album art 1973
Aretha Franklin
Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)
I'm gonna rap on your door
Tap on your window pane
Unwavering devotion despite absence. She will wait indefinitely. Prayer becomes a bridge between hearts. She refuses to accept finality. Love persists beyond separation and silence. The voice carries determination mixed with vulnerability. Steadfast patience defines her faithful character. She will not abandon what matters most.
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Today’s Theme
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Soul in the Movies
Dazed and Confused 1993
Dazed and Confused

Richard Linklater set Dazed and Confused on the last day of school in 1976 and the soundtrack is the most accurate seventies time capsule ever assembled. War's 'Why Can't We Be Friends' closes the film over the sunrise drive home. Alright, alright, alright. The summer was already ending.

Why can't we be friends? The song was asking. The film was answering.

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The Sunday Drop
One song. One story. Every Sunday.

No algorithms. No trending sections. Just a song someone loved and the story behind it. Delivered Sunday morning.

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Image Credits

1,414 artist portraits across 5 genres (Rock, Jazz, Soul, Blues, Folk). 1,363 sourced from Wikipedia (Creative Commons / Public Domain), 50 from Deezer (promotional artwork).

Full attribution breakdown →

We are a music discovery project.
Van Hunt
Today’s Artist
Van Hunt1970 –
The label thought Van Hunt used a professional studio. He recorded his demos at home. He blended funk, soul, and rock into something radio could not categorize but fans could not stop listening to. He proved that genre was a cage and that real music breaks out of it.
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Who Did It Better
play Let the Good Times Roll 1958
Come on, baby, let the good times roll
Let the good times roll
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
B.B. King
B.B. King

Let the Good Times Roll 0:30 is the simplest proposition there is. Be happy with me right now. Not complicated. Not conditional. Not deferred to some future date when conditions improve. Come on baby, let the good times roll.

The song does not argue or convince. It invites. The only requirement is showing up ready to receive what the moment offers. Joy is not earned through effort. It is accepted through presence.

Today’s Record
Boogie Down 1974
Boogie
Boogie down baby
Album art
Eddie Kendricks
Time to boogie down. Leave worries at home. The music calls. Dance until sunrise. Boogie down is an instruction. Put on shoes and let the rhythm take control. Not complicated. Just move and let the night carry wherever it wants to go.
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Today’s Theme
E. Mojo
P-Funk collides with Kraftwerk's cold machine rhythm as Bootsy finally meets Giorgio Moroder face to face. Parliament's rubber band basslines stretch across electronic grooves from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Soul in the Movies
Dazed and Confused 1993
Richard Linklater set Dazed and Confused on the last day of school in 1976 and the soundtrack is the most accurate seventies time capsule ever assembled. War's 'Why Can't We Be Friends' closes the film over the sunrise drive home. Alright, alright, alright. The summer was already ending. Why can't we be friends? The song was asking. The film was answering.
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Why We're Here
Most of us grew up with free radio. Then corporations took over the playlist. Then we found Spotify and YouTube -- until the algorithm quietly decided what we liked, and suddenly we were stuck on repeat again. There's so much music out there, and only so much time to hear it.
At HotSupper, we just want to open things up a little. Maybe you'll stumble on an artist you've never heard of. Maybe you'll rediscover a song you'd completely forgotten. Maybe you'll just tap your toes. Either way, it's yours to explore. And if you have ideas to make this place better, we're all ears.
The Sunday Drop
One song. One story. Every Sunday.

No algorithms. No trending sections. Just a song someone loved and the story behind it. Delivered Sunday morning.

Free. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Image Credits

1,414 artist portraits across 5 genres (Rock, Jazz, Soul, Blues, Folk). 1,363 sourced from Wikipedia (Creative Commons / Public Domain), 50 from Deezer (promotional artwork).

Full attribution breakdown →

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