Albums.
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- Morbo
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Albums.
I've been on a bit of an album binge recently as shuffle hasn't been doing it for me.
I've come to the conclusion that albums are really very good, and have a nice flow to them, everyone should listen to more albums. So there.
I've come to the conclusion that albums are really very good, and have a nice flow to them, everyone should listen to more albums. So there.
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- Kitten
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Yes, listen to Deftones - Diamond Eyes & Darwin Deez (Self-Titled) in Full
It is funny when albums with a sense of prog mean that listening in shuffle confuses the hell out of you. i.e. Mars Volta - Deloused in the Crematorium
Though this argument does sound like my music tech lecturers who whinge about digital and want analog tape recording back before teaching us an hours worth of Pro Tools :S
It is funny when albums with a sense of prog mean that listening in shuffle confuses the hell out of you. i.e. Mars Volta - Deloused in the Crematorium
Though this argument does sound like my music tech lecturers who whinge about digital and want analog tape recording back before teaching us an hours worth of Pro Tools :S
Re: Albums.
OK! I'll do it now. *puts faithless album on*Dr. kitteny berk wrote:I've been on a bit of an album binge recently as shuffle hasn't been doing it for me.
I've come to the conclusion that albums are really very good, and have a nice flow to them, everyone should listen to more albums. So there.
Very much this. Mrs Lat always used to listen to CDs on shuffle mode and it really bugged me, but I rarely use shuffle on spotify or anything either.Joose wrote:I nearly always listen to music in album form. I will occasionally stick shuffle on, but only to expose me to things I haven't heard in a while. Usually I will take it off shuffle again after a few songs to listen to an album its stumbled across.
*Throws a cat among the pigeons*
I tend to pull tracks out of albums and stick them together into sets I like. There's usually a quantity of songs on an album that just don't inspire me, so I cut them out and replace them with good songs from another album. Not all albums (Daft Punk and The Prodigy being notable exceptions), but many.
I tend to pull tracks out of albums and stick them together into sets I like. There's usually a quantity of songs on an album that just don't inspire me, so I cut them out and replace them with good songs from another album. Not all albums (Daft Punk and The Prodigy being notable exceptions), but many.
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- Berk
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This has happened to me so many times. There are so many songs that at first listen don't seem all that great but after you give them a chance they become awesome.Stoat wrote:I often find that my favourite tracks are ones I didn't like so much immediately, which is where buying individual tracks you've only sampled falls down a bit.
On the other hand it's harder to pump out an album with filler, so hopefully we all win
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- Throbbing Cupcake
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WereRabbit wrote:I'm probably in between DP and the rest, although this is maybe what most of you are meaning - I cut out the songs I don't like from an album, but I'll listen to the songs I do like altogether and in order, not shuffled in with other albums.
I used to do exactly this, but like Deej and Toast I discovered a few gems on albums I've had for ages that I'd never given the chance.
At the moment however I've got spotify on radio mode, I've not found any band that are instantly amazing but I have noted a few that are worth a closer look.