Method
Preheat the studio to creative temperature — warm enough to melt boundaries, cool enough to let subtlety shine.
Begin with 15 oz of The Beatles. This is your base: melody, invention, and timeless spirit.
Fold in ½ cup Elton John for piano flamboyance and lyrical grandeur. Stir gently to balance.
Add ¼ cup Crowded House for bittersweet melodic depth with a Southern Hemisphere twist.
Whisk in 2 tbsp Jackson Browne to enrich the blend with reflective storytelling.
Pour in 1 large cup Icehouse for shimmering synth cool and Australian atmosphere.
Sprinkle 1 tsp The Cars for crisp new‑wave bite.
Fold in 1 cup The Bee Gees for vocal sweetness and harmonic sheen.
Stir in 1 cup Fleetwood Mac until their stormy yet smooth harmonies swirl into the mix.
Add 5 tsp The Eagles to season with sun‑soaked West Coast grooves.
Gently stir through ½ cup Sting — bringing rhythmic pulse, poetic edge, and sophisticated basslines.
Blend in 2 cups Phil Collins, thickening the rhythm with punchy drums, emotive vocals, and cinematic reverb.
Lightly dust with ½ tsp Little River Band and ¼ tsp U2 for polish and atmospheric lift.
Add 1 tsp James Taylor for acoustic warmth and heartfelt intimacy.
Grate in the zest of ELO for orchestral sparkle and cosmic lift.
Stir in ½ cup Gerry Rafferty — smooth, whisky‑warm vocals and saxophone lines that glow like midnight city lights.
Drop in a dollop of Supertramp for playful sophistication, cheeky keys, and those unmistakable saxes.
Stir through ½ cup Tom Petty to ground the dish with rebel rock grit and American heartland drive.
Finally, fold in 1 cup Neil Young — raw, earthy, and unfiltered — to leave an authentic finish.
Simmer in the studio until all flavours meld into 30+ tracks of original music.
Chef’s Selection
For listeners who savour music bold yet tender, dramatic yet playful. Expect shifts in flavour: rock crunch, acoustic warmth, orchestral sweetness, sax‑soaked storytelling. Each track is its own dish — yet together, they make a feast.
Best Served
Best served live, under lights, with headphones late at night, or shared among strangers who become friends before the last chorus. Best kept spinning, because what you taste here is only the beginning… the tip of the iceberg.