Party Dip is for multipassionate people seeking a mix of culture recommendations, short personal essays, and creative photo collages. At its core it’s about connection, identity, and navigating community.
Party Dip’s current rotation features 3 types of posts:
🎆 Rave Tent: a continuous mix of articles, shows, books + more worth raving about. Includes b2b: back-to-back, must-hear music
👄 Mouthwash: short personal essays often dealing with identity, authenticity, and connection
🎨 Say Less: visual-focused offerings usually in the form of photo collages
You can expect:
Photo-heavy essays about Chinatown NYC (and my updated DNA results?!)
Encouragement for pro-digital citizenship
Reminders to nurture your friends
Original K-drama coverage (which lead is the most skateboarder-like boyfriend?)
books/articles about avoiding the algorithm
music to match your mood
Who is Party Dip made by?
I’m Bee, a constantly aging millennial and ex-New Yorker of 12 years. I make a diy zine called HECK - fully available online for the first time!
I’ve worked in the music industry my whole life, which is why unsubscribing from Spotify was a BIG life choice.
In 2023, I left NYC and moved back to my hometown on the East Coast. Since 2020, I’ve been exploring and reconnecting with my Korean adoptee identity, and that evidence is woven throughout Party Dip.
Beyond my multicultural background, music has shaped the way I understand the world more than anything else and my listening habits evolve on the regular.
A party platter of sounds: punk, hardcore, classic rock, grunge, boy bands, emo, screamo, r&b, Roy Orbison, 2000s hip-hop, Erykah Badu, indie rock, dance-punk, trap, pop divas, dubstep, grime, UK garage, Joy Orbison, hyperpop, drill (rip Pop Smoke!), Judee Sill, deep house, lo-fi house, footwork, techno, dnb…
Fun fact: I once gifted friends and fam a Christmas Coloring Book zine (2008) featuring an assortment of some of of music greats, plus Martha Stewart chillin with a dictator.
Current obsessions: Solid Air, my loose leaf tea carafe, morning pages, The Lot Radio, DJ mixes, dry ramen as a snack.
Come hang by the Party Dip!
