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Monthly Archives: March 2009
Vastfm: Free Music Streaming
Vastfm is a free music streaming site which lets you listen to the music online. It pulls the artist discography data from the web and extracts the album tracks from YouTube. Just search for an artist, pick an album and … Continue reading
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Swg.fm: Easy MP3 Sharing for Twitter
Swg.fm is an online app made by the same folks behind previously reviewed Sawgi.com. The application provides you with an easy and simple way to share MP3 files over Twitter. It takes 4 simple and quick steps to share an … Continue reading
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Worst Songs – #33 at Bydio
Song Name: Sylvia’s Mother Song Artist: Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show Song: Does The Donk Approve? No, The Donk does not approve. Normally I like a story song, and this has the makings of something I’d like, but it … Continue reading
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For That Prokofiev-Loving, Beer-Swilling Crowd, at Le Poisson Rouge – NYTimes.com
Despite Mr. Prokofiev’s encouragement, a sizable, chatty audience fell silent as Samuel Z. Solomon, an adroit percussionist, played Marcos Balter’s frenetic “Descarga” and Michael Early’s evocative “raingutter.” In Judd Greenstein’s “We Shall Be Turned,” played later, Mr. Solomon made the … Continue reading
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Feast of Music: New Music Exchange
Most problematic was the music, which – with the exception of Sam Solomon’s blazing percussion solos – bore a striking resemblance to bathwater. via Feast of Music: New Music Exchange. This is one of those “oh, I’ll post that right … Continue reading
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