A Sonic Time Capsule from the Edge
Some playlists are built for parties. Others are meant for escape. Absolute 90’s #2 is something else entirely — a journey through shadows, nostalgia, and emotional residue. This isn’t your typical 90s compilation. There’s no Wonderwall or Smells Like Teen Spirit here. Instead, these 20 tracks offer a more intimate and cinematic portrait of the decade — messy, mysterious, and strangely beautiful.
From the sensual trip-hop murmur of Portishead’s Glory Box to the industrial glam of Placebo’s Slave to the Wage, each song feels like a fragment of a film you once lived. You’ll find underappreciated alt-rock gems like Remote Control by The Age of Electric and El President by Drugstore — songs that still hold emotional voltage decades later.
There’s melancholy (This Is Hardcore, Crystal), defiance (A Design for Life, Push It), and existential introspection (The World I Know, Night and Day). And then there are tracks that defy easy labeling — Human Behaviour by Björk remains just as weird and wonderful now as it was in 1993.
🎧 This playlist is for those who remember the 90s not just as a cultural moment, but as a personal soundtrack.
If you’re ready to slip into a darker, more refined side of the decade — press play.
