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Short Update
Posted on June 23rd, 2006 2 commentsAgain, not feeling great, but that is to be expected out of my body. I’m programming about 7 hours per day if not more so my public code will only really change on the weekends when i feel up to it.
On the music front, Cardamar has put together a new mix. It’s another really nice one. Personally (at least today), I prefer Globespinning (which was his last mix), but his latest mix, Colours Come And Go is still wonderful. It has a greater spectrum and gets dark like Cardamar does best. Honestly, i’m not into the dark and slow yet intense feeling today (massive headache), so the lighter feel of globespinning is what makes it my favorite today. Do not miss this new one though. It’s quite nice. It’s on the music mirror with md5 hash if you want to download. Cardamar will probably release the tracklist in the next couple days (when he gets the time).
Hopefully tomorrow I can post about 2 classic cds i got this week. Classic is such a weak term for one though. Just amazing.
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Updates with some music
Posted on June 11th, 2006 1 commentHow good it feels to post again (and not bad news!). Remember how I said I might update the music mirror? Well, I finally got around to doing that. I only changed two things and they both are not really noticable if I don’t point them out. First, I made sure that all of the music is sorted into alphabetical order based on file name (this is the best it can do since there is not database; it is just reading the flat files). The more significant change was pagenation. I thought the page looked a bit long with all of the files listing so I changed the script to split it into pages after 15 entries. As always, the source is available.
When I was listening to di.fm, I kept hearing this artist called m-seven. After some googling, I found one album was produced by Oh Records. A bit more googling took me to the producer’s site where I could find the album: only available on beatport and other expensive services. No physical copies. No download sites I knew of and liked the price. Angered, I opened iTunes on my Mac Mini and searched. It was there. $9.99 for a 17 track cd. I definitely made the purchase and was again disgusted by the ease of use and the selection and how good iTunes is (it’s hard to let go of my feelings that Apple is implicitly bad. I probably should before my MacBook gets here).
The music itself is good. Of the 17 tracks, the middle (numbers 8-13) are particularly good. Unfortunately, no part of the cd (called Activate) is really amazing. m-seven could use to tone down or blend the beat more into the song. The melody is nice, but it reminds me too much of trance or house because of the over powering beat. I can’t remember which track, but Xerxes did used a traditional beat in one of his songs on the Mirror Formula, but then blended it into the melody so it became something both minor and consistent with the rest. I think that m-seven could become amazing just by following that little idea. So it’s a good album and more of an upbeat one. Submit to iTunes and purchase.
EDIT: I should warn commenters that putting links (i think 1 is ok) in your comment will make me have to approve it. That is quick as soon as i get near a computer, but hard from a blackberry.
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Life gets you
Posted on June 4th, 2006 1 commentSome bad stuff has recently happened in my life so a lot is being delayed. I appologize. I’ll try to get back on track soon.
Oh and Opera 9 beta 2 passes the ACID 2 test. I find this great. The widgets are kind of neat as well. You might want to take another look at opera. It does integrated content blocking like adblock finally.


