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What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Scubadevils
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A somewhat under the radar gem of ambience - reminds me of Aphex Twin ‘Selected Ambient Works Vol 2’ at times.
My guilty pleasure.
mystaiced
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Not sure what the 20 Bit digital remix really means, but sounds excellent
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
Them Crooked Vultures
The Who - Who Are You
When I opened the cd case to Them Crooked Vultures, I found this little gem sitting on top of the other cd:
Listening to it now
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GlenAppleton
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JoeDoe
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^ Something in a genre (ambient) I don't listen to often, but this is quite good, especially for relaxing/reading/bedtime music. Someone(s) posted this in here so thanks to them for drawing my attention to it. Listening with the RS8 and EE Odins for full bass effect (and because that's my bedtime setup lol).
Passenger11
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Beautiful set!
Not sure what the 20 Bit digital remix really means, but sounds excellent
That Miles Smiles is an excellent album. Here the quintet is more upbeat and synergetic in their play, especially between Ron Carter (Bass) and Tony Williams (Drums) who puts on a show, and especially on Freedom Jazz Dance and Ginger Bread Boy.
Others in that series (with that quintet) include Sorcerer (have), Nefertiti (have), Miles in the Sky (have) and Filles de Kilimanjaro (need to get). All are equally great in they own ways, but Miles Smiles is more upbeat...
Anyway 20-Bit remastering is simply saying they used a higher sampling rate to remix and remaster the album in an attempt to provide a better sounding edition. The ones above use a different mastering technique from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs (Mo-FI), and also cost a bit more.
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