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Open up your iTunes & fill out this survey.

iTunes survey

Open up your iTunes & fill out this survey.

How many songs total: 8070

How many hours or days of music: 27.8 Days

First Artist: Abe Duque & Blake Baxter

Last Artist: ZZT
Sort By Song Title:
First Song: A Disco Warrior by  Faze Action

Last Song: Zulu by Bumblebeez

Shortest Song: Untro by Morgan Geist (6 seconds)
Longest Song: Thursday Afternoon (61 minute version) by Brian Eno (1 hr, 53 sec)
First Album: Aa Gale Lag Jaa by Kishore Kumar & Lata Mangeshkar
Last Album: 1987 (What The Fuck Is Going On?) by The Jams

Top Five Most Played Songs

  1. Ballad For Space Lovers by Space
  2. Petite Fleur by Sidney Bechet
  3. Sweet Lorraine by Sidney Bechet
  4. Wandering Ghost by Antelope
  5. Lazy River by Sidney Bechet


First Song That Comes Up On Shuffle:
Can You Take It by Devo


Search The Following & State How Many Songs Come Up:
Death - 27
Life - 101
Love - 314
Hate - 7
You - 464
Sex - 63

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Plans and schemes...

Working on the unimaginable… this will be good.

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Interview with Steve Beckett (co-founder of Warp Records) → self-titledmag.com

jstn:

A few months old, but worth reading. On Boards of Canada: “Unlike with Aphex [Twin], I’m in constant contact with them. They’re just absolute perfectionists—they won’t let anything slip through the net that they aren’t 100-percent comfortable with. They’ll literally have 150 to 200 tracks and try to narrow it all down to the best 18 for an album, or something like that. They’ll throw away two or three albums to get to one.”

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“It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we’ve ever known.” —Carl Sagan (about Astronomy, in regard to a specific photo of a tiny earth)
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“I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.” —
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Pitchdork
  • me: i rather hang out with Taylor Swift than a pitchfork writer.
  • me: she's probably nicer.
  • q: hehe. that comment you need to post.
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