Posts Tagged ‘music’

Brave New (Digital) World

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

BraveMy brother-in-law John (on the right on the album cover) plays bass in a band – Monkeytin – who released their new album Brave last October, but they recently announced that it was now available on iTunes. Being the “freedom-hating” person I am (Christmas saw the household iPod count rise to 4, plus various Apple related accessories, and I’m seriously considering a Shuffle for running and waiting to see if the Mac Mini is updated at MacWorld this week) I duly checked it out and there it was: £6.32 for the full album, or 79p per track. It was also nice to see that they were only available as iTunes Plus (256kb AAC and DRM free).

Before I bought the album I decided to check out Amazon, and I was pleased to see that it’s also availble through their MP3 download service from both the UK and US stores. This time the album was £4.99 or 69p per track.

Since I’ve never tried Amazon’s download service (and I’m a cheapskate!) I decided to go with them. A brief download/install of their helper application, the purchase of the album and subsequent download later and all was good. Very impressed, both with the price and the service. I’ll be using them again.

Album review coming soon.

Musical Reset

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

A post from Ryan Singer of 37signals about how to take control of a massive iTunes library got me thinking about my own music collection. Obviously I’m not using iTunes, but according to Rhythmbox my music collection isn’t small. Right now it claims I have 2,884 songs taking up 14.3GB of space which would provide me with 7 days, 19 hours and 14 minutes of non-stop, non-repetitive (barring duplicates) music. I’m sure there are lots of people who can (and will) boast of larger music collections, but as far as I’m concerned that’s a lot of music. This, coupled with the fact that my Top Rated and Recently Played automatic playlists encompass only a fraction of my collection inspires me to do something about it.

Initially I was going to follow Ryan’s approach – archive off all the music and only add it back into my collection when I had a real desire to listen to it – but after mulling the idea over for a few days I’ve decided to take an additional step: instead of simply rebuilding my collection from, er, my collection, I’m going to actively seek out new music.

My collection is wide and varied, but I do tend to listen to the same stuff over and over again. Now I’m going to enlist the likes of , Last.fm, Jamendo, and Magnatune to discover something new. I’m also going to try and tune into a few more musical podcasts like Podrunner and Groovelectric to add some variety.

Any suggestions of artists/bands or podcasts for me?

Why I love to hate The Chemical Brothers

Wednesday, June 14th, 2006

Intentionally skipping the weekend, over the last eight days on six I’ve run 2½ miles per day in an average time of nearly 24½ minutes. This is skewed slightly because the first of the six runs was accompanied by my dog, and I ended running for a total of 32 minutes. If I ignore that result then my average is just under 23 minutes which is much better.

Todays run was completed below my average time, and involved only one stop! When running my circuit clockwise there a flat of about 140 yds then a downhill of maybe 200 yds. I started running my circuit clockwise because when I originally ran it anti-clockwise I hated this hill at the end. It’s better getting it over with at the beginning, but it’s still awkward, especially trying to tackle it with any speed. Today though I treated it as a warm up – I went at an easy pace until I got to bottom, did some more stretching then tackled the rest of the run. I’m not sure if it was because of doing, or general improvement on my part but I didn’t feel the need for a break on the rest of run which is a great progress.

I drove the circuit last night, and it looks like my pedometer is slightly out, but not enough to be concerned about. I’ll correct it at some point.

Lessons learnt so far:

  • Don’t run too soon after a meal. The previous two runs before today were done in the evening about an hour after the family meal. Both times I got a very nasty stitch which I don’t normally
  • Don’t hold anything. I was using my Pocket PC Phone as my MP3 player. Due to it’s size, I had to hold it in my hand, which got very annoying. For the last two runs I’ve used my daughter’s £20 MP3 player that hangs round your neck. Audio quality sucks (as you’d expect from a device with that price) but running is much easier when your hands are free.
  • Choice of listening is important. I started out listening to music, then I switched to podcasts (more on this in another post). Now I’ve switched back to music. I’ve tried various types of music (again, more on this in another post), but the best type I’ve found has been from the Electronic genre. I discovered this by adding Hey Boy Hey Girl from Surrender by The Chemical Brothers to one of my playlists. As soon as the track got going my pace naturally picked up and I pushed myself harder whilst listening to it. I felt I performed much better during that run and it was all down to the music, but boy was I tired afterwards!