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Decent tunes, nowt silly. TOTS is a place to celebrate the UK electronic music scene. Tunes, mixes, artists, chat - we welcome all. The…

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5,217

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September 2, 2019

7 years ago

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How to think about r/tunesofthesesh

The community is dedicated to celebrating the UK electronic music scene, focusing on genres such as house, techno, disco, breaks, and rave classics. Members share tunes, mixes, and engage in discussions about artists and tracks, fostering a vibrant atmosphere for music enthusiasts. The emphasis is on quality music rather than frivolous content, making it a distinct space for serious fans of electronic sounds.

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  • Audience

    Participants in this community are primarily fans of electronic music, often from the UK, with a mix of ages and backgrounds. They are passionate about discovering new tunes and sharing their favorite tracks, mixes, and artists. The vibe is generally positive and inclusive, with members valuing authenticity and depth in music discussions.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes high-quality music links, insightful commentary on tracks, and personal mixes. Members appreciate thoughtful contributions and often engage with posts that showcase unique or lesser-known tracks. Conversely, posts that appear overly promotional or lack substance tend to receive downvotes, so authenticity is key. The community sees a steady flow of posts, especially around new releases or events in the electronic music scene.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on authenticity and value rather than overt promotion. Sharing curated playlists, artist interviews, or behind-the-scenes content can resonate well. It's important to avoid spammy promotions or generic content, as members are likely to react negatively. Collaborating with local artists or contributing to discussions about the music scene can help brands build credibility and rapport within the community.

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What r/tunesofthesesh talks about

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r/tunesofthesesh — frequently asked questions

Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.

How many subscribers does r/tunesofthesesh have?

r/tunesofthesesh has approximately 5,217 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/tunesofthesesh created?

r/tunesofthesesh was created on September 2, 2019 (7 years ago).

What is r/tunesofthesesh about?

The community is dedicated to celebrating the UK electronic music scene, focusing on genres such as house, techno, disco, breaks, and rave classics. Members share tunes, mixes, and engage in discussions about artists and tracks, fostering a vibrant atmosphere for music enthusiasts. The emphasis is on quality music rather than frivolous content, making it a distinct space for…

What subreddits are similar to r/tunesofthesesh?

Communities similar to r/tunesofthesesh include r/theoverload, r/classictrance, r/identificationofmusic, r/oldtechno, r/mixes.

Who are the most active posters on r/tunesofthesesh?

The most frequent posters on r/tunesofthesesh include u/Bubbly_Hat, u/evan_ad_guitar, u/breakbeat_fan.

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