What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Apr 4, 2011 at 9:47 AM Post #25,174 of 136,175
 
"We are the People" – Empire of the Sun
"Emily's Heart" – Jamie T
"Embers" – Just Jack
"Atlantic City" – Jamie T
"Katy On a Mission" – Katy B
"Walking On a Dream" – Empire of the Sun
"Embrace" – Pnau
"Sun & Moon" – Above & Beyond
 
 
Apr 4, 2011 at 3:35 PM Post #25,176 of 136,175
Well first it was my wifes yaping, got tired of that pretty fast (lol)
put on my BD 770Pro & The Gorillaz - The Fall.
My wife is still yaping but I can't hear her  HE HE
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Apr 4, 2011 at 5:09 PM Post #25,177 of 136,175

 
Apr 4, 2011 at 5:49 PM Post #25,179 of 136,175
Yehudit Ravitz, Yoni Rechter, Yehonatan Gefen, David Broza, Gidi Gov, Ytzhak Klapter, Ada Nestovitch - Hakeves Hashisha Asar (the sixteenth lamb):
 
Eich shir nolad (How a song is born)
Brakim ure'amim (Lightning and Thunder)
Kshenasanu ha'ira levaker et dod efraim (When we drove to the city to visit uncle Efra'im)
Ani ohev (I like)
Hayalda Dani'el Levi (The girl Dani'el Levi)
Yesh yeled she aba shelo... (the is a kid that his dad...)
Hayalda hachi yafa bagan (the prettiest girl in the kinder garden)
Ha'ish hayarok (the green man)
Mi shemabit bi me'achor (whoever looks at me from behind)
Hey, ani kvar lo tinok (hey, i'm not a baby any more)
Kshe'eheye gadol (when i'l grow up)
re'ach shel shokolad (the smell of chocolate)
rivim ktanim (small fights)
Yosi Yosi (Yosi Yosi)
kshe'omrim (when people say)
kmo yam (like the sea)
ha'ish im hase'arot (the man with the hair)
gan sagur (closed kinder garden)
Hakeves hashisha asar (the sixteenth lamb, also called good night)
 
Its a kids album but its an Israely classic and I love it!
 
 
Apr 4, 2011 at 10:05 PM Post #25,182 of 136,175


This is a good program broadcast each night at 9-10 P.M. Central U.S. time (available all over the world via the Internet) that is mixed, as the title says, "For Headphones Only." Some of the recording and mixing tricks with phase relationships and channel separation are less expensive and risky than the drugs that were probably involved when the recordings were originally made.
 
Apr 4, 2011 at 10:56 PM Post #25,183 of 136,175
http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/newsandevents/news/20110318musicchoices
 
 

MUSIC CHOICES CHANGE WHEN THEY ARE PUBLISHED, RESEARCHERS FIND​

(photo: William Brawley)








More information:
  1. “‘I’ll press Play, but I won’t listen’: Profile Work in a Music-focused Social Network Service”, by Suvi Silfverberg, Lassi A. Liikkanen, and Airi Lampinen












March 18, 2011



Revealing information on your music consumption publicly can change it.
A new study by a School of Information researcher finds that people are willing to put a lot of effort into maintaining a desirable public image of their music consumption. When information about music listening is published automatically, youth and young adults subtly manipulate the way they present themselves: rather than “cheating” digitally, they instead change the music they listen to.
Airi Lampinen, a visiting researcher at the I School, and her colleagues Suvi Silfverberg and Lassi A. Liikkanen from the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology studied the experience of maintaining a profile in the online music service Last.fm. Twelve Finnish youth and young adults where interviewed on their use of this music‐focused social network service and its extension, called “the scrobbler”, that publishes information of music listened to by service users.
The researchers found that people make active efforts to control the image their online profile gives of them, especially when their music listening is published automatically. While automated sharing of behavior information provides new opportunities for online music services, it also affects the people listening to music.
“When an online service publishes behavioral information automatically, it is important to give users a chance to express and explain the meanings of their actions. Listening to a song doesn’t necessarily mean that one likes it — or wants to be known as the kind of person who does”, says Liikkanen.
The study will be presented at the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work this week in Hangzhou, China. The research was conducted as part of the Academy of Finland–funded research project Musiquitous. The Helsinki Institute for Information Technology is a joint institute of Aalto University and University of Helsinki and is located in the capital region of Finland.
An advance copy of the article is available online.






 
Apr 5, 2011 at 12:28 AM Post #25,185 of 136,175

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