thomnottom
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Tried to use MOG on my Droid while shoveling today. When it worked, it was great. Got to really listen to some Soundway comps that were on my radar (will be skipping the Siam one, but that Guitar-Boy Superstar is fantastic). Unfortunately I kept los…
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Alright, someone from Guvera joined in the discussion! It sounds like things are going better than expected. A few comments/questions (and I totally get if you can't respond):
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@BT - Very interesting. Personally if something appeals to me and is free I'll grab it, but if it's NYOP (even with no minimum) I'll wait until I have more time to listen. But your po…
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Totally awesome thing I just figured out about MOG: If you pick a single album to listen to, once it's over it switches over to radio mode. By default it will just play more songs by that artist, but you can move a slider to incorporate more and mor…
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(Quote) What I'm saying is that if a company radically alters their business model over the course of a year and while doing so communicates these changes with varying degrees of clarity while frequently not responding to valid questions and crit…
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@ScissorMan - My main question about those boards is, why would anybody bother trying to resurrect them as a place to talk music? I'm not suggesting that everybody should just…
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I've only ever used Soundcloud when blogs link to it like HypeMachine above. It works well, but I am enamored with the idea of FLAC from Bandcamp.
I just started my trial with MOG (apparently I already wasted my one on Rdio without ever … -
It looks like his review for Vanderslice was axed - at least it was missing when I went back yesterday. But, obvious troll is obvious.
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Storefront Hitchcock is what turned me into a fan. I was so mesmerized by his performance and the way he speaks to the audience. Demme does an excellent job capturing that one.
I can't remember if I mentioned Let the Right One … -
Sometimes I just want to punch Ming Ming in the face...
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I loved Oldboy (disturbing and brilliant) and have the other 2 in my queue. I've got to start exploring my queue some more since all I can recommend right now are certain episodes of the Wonder Pets and Kipper's Puppy Love.
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I've mentioned my friend's blog a couple times around these parts, but this time it's personal! I wrote a review for the new Decemberists album…
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Oh god I was reading stuff from that idiot and almost linked to his account from here. But how can you find fault with someone who owns albums from Mozart, Beethoven, Led Zeppelin AND The Who?
Just picked up the Sam Cooke, which is still… -
@Daniel - Things We Lost in The Fire is one of the most painfully beautiful albums I've ever heard. Glad to see the board is thriving at a time when I've been frequently aw…
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I liked the concept, but they never seemed to get enough stores together (the nearest one listed in NJ is like an hour away). Someone had suggested it as an alternative to eMu, but the prices are too high for me when it comes to mp3s.
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Sounds like it's time for me to give either Rdio or MOG a try. I'm just not going to be able to buy as much as I used to, and $5/month is like 1 or 2 albums so that I can actually listen to all of the ones I would have gotten cheaply in the past. Si…
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Neil Gaiman is a lucky man...
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Guvera's a great idea, and I keep forgetting that it can be used for that. Unfortunately Spotify in the US is most likely not going to happen anytime soon (but is obviously a great idea for the rest of you).
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NPR's First Listen
Similar premise as Spinner's Listening Party, however. There's a select number of albums up, and they're generally taken down on the release … -
KEXP
A couple years ago they hooked up with NPR in New York so that we get morning shows form both coasts over here. Along with the typical indie rock playlists, they're also resp…