Today, Planet Earth will experience a solar eclipse. The event is a big deal -- particularly in the United States -- because for the first time in 38 years, everyone in the contiguous States will have a partial view of the sun being completely eclipsed by the moon. The path of totality will arc from Lincoln Beach, OR to Charleston, SC, and whether you're driving out to take a look at the total eclipse in person or watching it on a livestream, you'll need something to listen to. So, to accompany one of space's greatest natural occurrences, we've put together a handy Spotify playlist that corresponds with its every move. We hope that it will prove as sweeping and grandiose as the eclipse itself. Join us for this historic, rare event by syncing up your eclipse experience with our carefully curated selections. You might have to press repeat.
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Here Is Stereogum’s Solar Eclipse Playlist

In this photo taken Friday, Aug. 18, 2017, fourth graders at Clardy Elementary School in Kansas City, Mo. practice the proper use of their eclipse glasses in anticipation of Monday’s solar eclipse. Schools around the country preparing for the solar eclipse are reacting in a variety ways, with some using the event for a full day of science lessons and others closing to avoid the crush of crowds expected in their towns. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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