This Autistic Music Wizard Created A Spotify Playlist That’s Basically A Music Slot Machine—and It Might Be The Most Unhinged Way To Discover Songs On The Internet
“You never know if you’re about to hear Tibetan synthpop, Gregorian trap, or a screaming deer.”
Meet Zazie Productions, an experimental musician, obsessive musical curator, and autistic polymath with over a million liked songs on Spotify.
Trivia Fact: He’s also the mastermind behind the viral meme page @wellmeaningneurotypicals on Instagram, where neurodivergent absurdism meets painfully accurate mental health satire.
Yes, a million. And if that number makes your brain itch, you’re not alone.
But here’s where it gets even wilder: Zazie’s turned their hyper-curated chaos into a viral auditory experiment called the “Music Randomization Slot Machine.” It’s a playlist designed not to be browsed—but shuffled. Hit play, and you’re instantly dropped into an unpredictable sonic roulette.
“It’s almost like gambling,” says Zazie. “Except instead of money, you risk your mental stability.”
One moment you’re vibing to an Icelandic lullaby sung through a lo-fi potato mic, and the next it’s a Polish techno cover of the Bee Gees followed by a novelty folk track about Mothman’s skincare routine.
The Rules Are Simple:
Hit shuffle.
Brace yourself.
Try not to scream (or do scream—it’s encouraged).
What Can You Expect?
Mongolian throat singing remixed with jungle breakcore.
Unhinged outsider ballads recorded in someone’s bathroom in 1997.
A disorienting jingle praising a specific brand of Lithuanian cough syrup.
Songs with 0 monthly listeners that sound like a fever dream you forgot you had.
There’s no genre, no cohesion, and certainly no skip button if you’re playing fair.
You can find the Music Randomization Slot Machine by searching Zazie Productions on Spotify. Shuffle it. Experience it. Fear it. Love it.
And if you’re lucky? You might just find your new favorite artist. Even if they only have 3 monthly listeners and a SoundCloud recorded on a toaster.
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Would you dare to hit shuffle? Tag your first song in the comments—especially if it involved yodeling or eldritch horror.
More info: open.spotify.com


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