Back inside the cabin, as snow gear is set aside and the warmth settles back in, the record console comes into play.
Cozy By The Fire
Lounging
Everything But the GirlAmplified Heart (1994)
This record glows from the inside out, built on warm acoustic textures and Tracey Thorn’s quiet and calming vocals. It’s the perfect fireside companion that allows you to sink into rest and relaxation after a long day hitting the slopes.
Luther VandrossNever Too Much (1981)
A masterclass in smooth, feel‑good R&B, this album is satin-soft. Luther’s rich, velvet voice eases the mood and fills the room with love and joy. Perfect for after-mountain recovery.
Socializing
Keeping the Energy Flowing
TrafficThe Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (1971)
The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys is earthy yet exploratory, with a breezy early-yacht rock shine to the entire tracklist that encourages socializing rather than competes with it.
Bunny Wailer – Blackheart Man (1976)
A playful blend of 60s pop nostalgia and dreamy electronica, Saint Etienne’s debut feels like walking into a stylish social club. Foxbase Alpha is airy and eclectic, stitched together with samples and synths, keeping the room buzzing.
Turn It Into A Party
Barry Can’t Swim Loner (2025)
Loner bursts with color and kinetic energy weaving a vibrant fusion of house, jazz, and global rhythm. Textured by percussion, bright keys, and upbeat melodies, the vibe is fun and infectious–the kind of record that turns a gathering into a dance floor before anyone realizes it’s happening.