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This service is built on a simple idea, music sounds better when you don’t experience it alone. If time is something we’re all moving through anyway, we might as well soundtrack it together.

To appreciate, to wait, and to find out how music helps us redefine and analyse fate.

This is an online space for people around the world to connect over albums, artists, and the stories behind them. We meet virtually and are growing into a fortnightly gathering, bringing together listeners across time zones to slow down and really sit with music.

Each session includes album listening parties, light music games, and breakout rooms with guided conversations. It’s relaxed, thoughtful, and open to all tastes. Some people come with a favourite record to share, others come to discover something new.

So far, we’ve focused on artists like Olivia Dean, Radiohead, Dijon, Mk.gee, Omar Apollo, Dominic Fike, and Still Woozy.

Coming up, we’ll be exploring Adele, Raye, Joji, Chance Peña, Samia, and James Blake.

We also decode cinematic soundtracks, from films like Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Poor Things, to composers such as Hans Zimmer and Joe Hisaishi.

Check out our calendar.

It’s simple, we listen, we reflect, we connect. Across genres, across borders, across time.

121 | Conversation with my Muses.
£40.00

This is a personal, one-to-one space to explore your relationship with music, and how it shapes your experience of time and who you are.

In these sessions, we slow things down. We listen closely. We notice patterns. We talk about where certain songs met you in your life, what albums carried you through change, what lyrics still echo. It’s less about “music analysis” and more about understanding how music has been woven into your story.

Together, we’ll explore artists who hold time with you, whether that’s Fred again.., Olivia Dean, Frank Ocean, or Phoebe Bridgers, and so many more. We can focus on specific albums, particular eras of your life, or even a single song that feels unfinished in you.

This practice helps you deepen your conversation with time, noticing how music marks chapters, holds memory, stretches moments, and sometimes collapses years into a few notes. We begin to see your personal music library as a living archive.

Over time, we’ll intentionally build and refine that library, adding new discoveries, revisiting old favourites, and “reading” your records almost like books. We’ll look at themes, shifts, emotions and the ways your taste has evolved. The goal is not to curate perfection, but to understand how music moves with you.

Each session is 30-40 minutes and grows with time. To rewind.

It’s reflective, spacious, and entirely centred on you.

Let’s build a space that feels true.

A Monthly Music Collective
£15.00

We gather in a local space and dive into a artists discography, an album, a genre or perhaps just music that reflects a particular idea or topic. Without interruptions, notifications or any pressure to perform.

Each session begins with simple games, networking and conversational prompts to warm up the group and prepare for a focused listening experience. After the music plays, we have an open discussion about the music, the lyrics, and the ideas it sparks.

It’s a space to connect, with friends, family, colleagues, or even strangers. With practice, focus, and active listening, we learn to be fully present, both with the music and with each other.

Whether you come for the music, the conversation, or just the company, every session is an invitation to enjoy your conversation with time.

What to Expect

A time and space for music lovers…

At its heart, OurMusicBookClub is about sharing what we love, discovering what we didn’t know we were missing, and using music to savour time and find new ways to experience its potential.

We meet monthly in person or online, in small groups, to explore music together, discussing what moves us, what stays with us, and how music connects to our identity, creativity, and the human experience. Be it love, fun, drive or any other theme that teems.

What makes OurMusicBookClub different?

It’s a music book club without the books. Instead of assigned reading, members receive tailored resources, specially selected music, and curated fun facts that open up new ways of listening to music. Above all, we go beyond the experience of listening to music in solitude and seek to follow its highest order and listen together.

Each session engulfs our members with appreciation, conversation, and exploration of music as an universal language, one that enriches how we understand ourselves and one another.

What music inspired OurMusicBookClub?

| Fields. (feat. Grandad Michael) RAYE | The Mountain is You - Chance Pena | Breakthespell - Mk.gee | Wash’ - Bon Iver | Pool - Samia | A Song for You - Donny Hathaway | I’ve Seen it - Olivia Dean | Every Dawn’s a Mountain - Tamino | Surfers Journal - Leif Vollebekk | Little Faith - Ryan Beatty | 24 - NIKI | I Wish I Had a Hundred Years - Fernando Velazquez | Patrick Watson - To Build a Home |

Which song would you leave as a message for time itself? 🔗

❋ Intentional Structure

Each session is thoughtfully designed. We guide the group through carefully chosen music, prompts, and resources so that conversations build meaningfully, helping members move from listening, to reflecting, to sharing deeper interpretations.

❋ Collaborative Energy

The club is shaped by the voices in the room. We invite members to contribute what moves them, what they’re discovering, and how they use music in their lives.

❋ Expert Facilitation

Led by a fellow everyday music lover who has, through his own trials and tribulations, learnt the power of music again and again. Here, we share and cultivate a lens where we can all become experts of interpretation. Without the fear of being right or wrong.

❋ A Supportive Space

We foster an environment where people feel safe to express personal connections, emotions, and interpretations of music without judgment. This allows both everyday listeners and creatives to speak openly, listen deeply, and grow through shared experience.