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AW: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable




Hey Rainer thanx for suggesting an alternative to the Ipods!i have the i 
touch, as beautful as they are i find having to use Itunes quite anoying! 
when i first started using it i made the big mistake of letting it 
organize my files and coulöd not find them anymore,good thing i had a 
backup!
wow man nice to hear you like what i did in Y2K9 and that those improvs 
are in your recomendation list!
cheers
Luis
www.myspace.com/luisangulocom





--- Rainer Straschill <moinsound@googlemail.com> schrieb am Mi, 22.7.2009:

> Von: Rainer Straschill <moinsound@googlemail.com>
> Betreff: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable
> An: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com
> Datum: Mittwoch, 22. Juli 2009, 6:16
> Whow, Rick, a good idea to steer
> discussion back into some more
> interesting (albeit still OT) paths.
> 
> No, I don't have an iPod, and I really hate the white
> headphone cables
> they use. As for headphones for ithings and similar
> mp3/media players,
> let me just recommend the Bose thingies - highly
> recommended (although
> they were about double the price of my portable media
> player).
> 
> Now let me just check the memory of my player:
> 
> Tool: Aenima/Lateralus/10.000 Days
> Chick Corea: Akoustic Band - can't recommend this acoustic
> jazz trio
> highly enough. The version of "Spain" alone is worth the
> album alone.
> Jimi Hendrix: Are you Experienced?
> Squarepusher: Big Loada
> Dream Theater: Black Clouds and Silver Linings - their
> latest album, I
> have to say I don't enjoy it as much as some of their other
> works
> (including Systematic Chaos), but the third bonus disc with
> some cover
> tunes (including LTIA2) is fun!
> Opeth: Blackwater Park - some outstanding progressive death
> metal from
> a group which was then (imo) at the peak of their artistic
> quality (at
> least so far).
> Zappa/Beefheart: Bongo Fury
> Dave Douglas: Convergence
> Laswell/Inoe: Monochrome Existence
> Antwerp Live Looping Festival - some of the tracks by
> Michael Peters
> and Luis Angulo are just killer!
> Weather Report: I sing the body electric
> Kruder&Dorfmeister: DJ Kicks/The K&D Sessions
> Louis Sclavis: Lost on the way
> Massacre: Meltdown
> Rage against the Machine - Rage against the Machine - the
> tune "Wake
> Up" is so funky, it will drop your pants
> Audioslave: Revelations - the last track "Moth" is the best
> track from
> this group
> Ozric Tentacles: Sprials in Hyperspace
> Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense
> Conlon Nancarrow: Studies for Player Piano
> John Zorn: The Circle Maker - Disc 2
> Naked City: Torture Garden
> Evelyn Glennie: Wind in the Bamboo Groves
> Rainer Straschill: Weird Specialist - yes, I still like it
> ;)
> The Boredoms: Vision Creation Newsun
> Margaret Noble: West of Ashland Ave DJ Mixtape
> Michael Brecker: Wide Angles - was reminded of him just
> recently by
> the list of WordPress release names
> A Mental Collection: my personal metal playlist
> 
> @Jim Goodin: I believe the Towner album you're talking
> about is called
> "Solo Concert", if so, it's one of my favourites as well
> (it's the one
> that ends with "Timeless"). Legend has it that I actually
> attended one
> of the performances which led to this album without
> actually having
> been born at that time, as my parents attended the concert
> with me on
> the way...
> 
> Best,
> 
>            Rainer
> 
>