Hey, long time no see. Between the Endogenous Growth models, Germanic beer pong and the case system, i've not had much life spare. Even now im thinking about scarce resources and time allocation. To keep me on the Animal Collective side of insanity ive been making playlists. These are my sketchbooks. I've sourced songs from radio shows(6 music to be precise), from friends and from other recommendations. Some are new tracks, some are old, but they are all quality.
Playlist One: MFA #5
This was largely assembled by tracks that 6 Music has fed me, and also contains tracks from Radioheads playlist posted on www.radiohead.com. This is a real mix bag, so i recommend shuffle. You wouldn't just eat your jam then eat your toast would you, idiot.
Playlist Two: Melody
We weren't going to go out. In fact i was adamant that i wasn't. Nevertheless by the time DIOYY? and Test Icicles hit, we were tanked up and ready to roll out. Strictly no shuffle.
Playlist Three: Not Strictly new music...MFA #6
Just be in the mood for quality music, and i'm sure you'll enjoy. Play it straight for a blast from the past to some new music. Or go fucking mental and press shuffle.
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Saturday, 29 October 2011
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Problem Solved
I dont really like listening to songs on shuffle, theres no continuity to what you are listening to, it stops and starts, jumps and bounces around. I much prefer the flow of listening to a full album. Yesterday, somethings change. For the last 5 years ive used iPods, but there has always been something not quite right. The milli-second delay when you change traack, that dead air.
Yesterday things change. For the price of 59p my iPod has increased the personal worth of my iPod by an unbelievable amount. OnCue: You can easily add songs to a Spotify-like playing queue, and most importantly you can add a crossfade between songs. Well worth the dollar, especially when you're a freak like me...
Yesterday things change. For the price of 59p my iPod has increased the personal worth of my iPod by an unbelievable amount. OnCue: You can easily add songs to a Spotify-like playing queue, and most importantly you can add a crossfade between songs. Well worth the dollar, especially when you're a freak like me...
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