Because more than 10 AREV postings in a row is bad luck.
- Oystein -
Never had that problem myself…
Oystein, I notice you sometimes mention the piece of music that you were listening to when you posted a message. If you're anything like me, listening to music whilst programming is about as important as a keyboard or mouse. Thanks to the internet, I have solved the infernal problem of having too small a music collection and too many advert & news breaks on the radio.
You can download a piece of software which allows you to set up your own Radio Station and listen to the type of music you like from their music collection.
Absolutely brilliant. Caters for any type of music from classical forward.
Only catch is you are constantly online while the music is playing. Depending on whether you have a fixed rate connection (which I do), this is an excellent option.
Robert
Robert,
Aargh! I prepared a long reply and accidentally deleted it all. Sorry. Must work now.
- Oystein -
Programming and listening to Ladytron: 604 (Invicta Hi-Fi)
Who?
Robert,
Who me? Or who Ladytron?
- Oystein -
Who Ladytron! Amazing what a quick search turns up…
Ladytron are from Liverpool. They hit the scene about a year ago when they released the single "He Took Her To A Movie." NME picked it as single of the week, as they did their next single "Playgirl." Soon there was a bidding war and international interest. They were signed to Emperor Norton a few months ago. Their first EP "Commodore Rock" was released this summer. Now they just released their first album, 604, last month. I have heard it and it's an amazing record. It expands upon their singles and has many instrumental tracks, showcasing the full palate of their sound. I met Daniel Hunt in New York City during CMJ. I was disappointed that they didn't play, we will have to wait a few months for that. Others members are Reuben, Mira, and Helena.
I'll check them out.
Robert,
I must confess I never listen to the radio. I walk around believing my eclectic taste can only be satisfied by personally searching out music from obscure sources. I might be wrong. I might give your suggestion of listening to musicmatch a try.
In your first posting you mentioned the size of record collections, which immediately made me go out and increase the size of mine. I came back with albums by Lambchop, Antipop Consortium, Luke Slater, Cornershop and Stephin Merritt. Good thing it's payday today.
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- Oystein -
Oy,
So how does Kraftwerk, Laurie Anderson and New Order work for you?
Ooh showing my age!
For what its worth, Music match has the following categories. You can set your own 'radio station' up to play as much or as little of each of these categories as you like. In your case, perhaps some Adult Alternative, Alternative Rock, Funk, New Releases?
Adult Alternative
Alternative Rock
Big Band & Swing
Blues
Bop
Chillout
Christian Hits
Classic Country
Classic Rock
Classic Soul
Classic Vocal
Classical
Country Hits
Dance Club
Disco
80s Hits
Folk
Funk
Hard Rock
Indie Rock
Jazz Fusion
Latin Hits
New Age
New Releases
Old School
Oldies
R&B Hits
Rap & Hip-Hop
Reggae
Rock Mix
Smooth Jazz
Soft Hits
Top Hits
World Beat
See ya.
Bruce,
I'm not exactly young myself. Much older than you if your age can be inferred from your taste. I should by rights be chilling out to "I Love You Because" by Jim Reeves.
Kraftwerk were too detached and ironic for me. I found a weird and wonderful alternative in the Yellow Magic Orchestra from Japan. But I'll freely admit I owe Kraftwerk a lot. Kraftwerk and other electronic pioneers influenced so many other great artists, and laid the groundwork for the dance/electronica revolution in popular music.
I liked Joy Division but not New Order. Too clean. Too serious.
Laurie Anderson was great. I saw her live once. Does she still make records?
- Oystein -
I had "Neon Lights" in luminous vinyl…
Loved "Suicide" with Martin Vega
Was teribly upset when Ian Curtis topped himself
Danced the night away to "Blue Monday" in a nightclub in Birkenhead when going through my "Brideshead Revisited" phase…
and majorly loved anything on the Compact label…
Can't really do a Sprezz signoff for this can I?
Ahhhhhhh sweet memories
Well, some Eighties music is currently recycled under the name "electroclash" and similar. Personal fave besides the Ladytron album is Felix Da Housecat's "Kittenz And Thee Glitz". Synth-pop/disco by one of the inventors of house with deadpan vocals from the Swiss Miss Kittin.
- Oystein -