Hey there, on the speed dial here (still brainstorming for my folf fursona name, so hold the line if anyone in the furry fandom asks me about that)! I intend to submit this for 's Atmosphere Field Reporter Corps but autistic burnout hit me like a bus again and missed the deadline actually submitted during the extended deadline period so don't worries, so here we are in the hellscapes. In case you missed it, here's the Leaflet Lab Notes post about it:
The plan here would be do the weekly curation for a month to see if I could do this alongside my usual schoolwork at college as incoming second-year IT student and open-source stuff at HQ in the long-term, preferably on monthly basis after the 3 months of weekly posts but you do you.
What's do you mean "blogrolls but for playlists and DJ sets"?
If you've been blogging for decades, you probably familiar with the blogroll pages or the recommended publications feature from Substack and Ghost to even beeliihv and others. The idea here is that we'll be compiling what y'all been cooking with your own homebrew mixtapes in the form of weekly curated picks here in Leaflet.
How to submit your entries?
We'll be using from the fine folks at to receive them and to allow others to discover them as well without the horrors of maintaining a Google Sheet, although please do post them on Bluesky with either hashtag #mixtape or #djset for discoverability too. We accept most streaming platforms' playlist links for both mixtapes and DJ sets as well as regular YouTube video and SoundCloud release links for DJ sets, especially if you are a furry DJ mixtaping stuff live. Just sign in with your Atmosphere account, plop that and you're good to go.
If you do a mixtape with a lot of lore innit between songs like I would do with music headcanons and mixtaping stuff in the multifandom multiverse hellscapes, I'll be setting up a Tally form for those later but feel free to DM me in the meanwhile.
New weekly issues will ship later over the weekend, hopefully around Sunday night before a new Hermitcraft Recap episode drops in Philippine Standard Time, but expect tweaks in schedule as classes return in August at STI College Meycauayan. If you want to work with me on writing them or have other ideas, let me know.
See you soon at our inaugural issue on July 12 (or 13)!
The Mixtape Rolls is a side project of 's Lairland HQ for his multifandom activities as under , the subdomain service for digital gardens and community wikis and home of documentation-related projects of , where he complies mixtapes and DJ sets found both from his radar (mostly furry musicians and DJs and literally everybody in the electronic dance music space) and across the Open Social Web. Visit the about page for learn more on how to submit your playlists to be featured in the next weekly/monthly issue, volunteer in running the newsletter or simply supporting our work financially.
About the author: Andrei Jiroh Halili (he/they) is an Autistic Filipino open-source developer and maintainer at (Recap Time Squad) and (Community Lorebooks) / (Stellapent Cier Community Wiki). A proud graduate of AFGBMTS's Computer Systems Servicing NC II track and a Batch 2025 alum () and former community member at Hack Club, they are currently pursuing a BS in Information Technology at STI College Meycauayan and are based in Marilao, Bulacan. Outside of school hours and open-source work, Andrei Jiroh is a multifandom folf (note: fox + wolf hybrid) furry goober daily-driving NixOS unstable and Alpine Linux edge while vibe-checking through various subgenres of electronic dance music (among others), going deeper into the lore and playing Minecraft: Bedrock Edition and Subway Surfers City occasionally on his Android phone.
About Recap Time Squad: Recap Time Squad is an open-source umbrella organization founded in 2018 initially as a home for 's open-source projects and a email newsletter-slash-YouTube channel idea of sorts, now also ships non-software projects like subdomain service.
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