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This album was recorded live with an orchestra, but without an audience. It was released in 2003 and contains many of Hooverphonic's hits up until then.
Yamaha A-S3000 (sliver) -> Focal Electra 1028 Be
1 x SB Boom, 1 x SB Radio, 1 x SB Touch and 2 x RPI 2B
1 x SB3 and 1 x SB Touch in storage
ReadyNAS NVX for storage
piCorePlayer on RPI 4B as LMS server
iPeng on iPhone, SqueezePad & iPeng on iPad, Material Skin http://www.last.fm/user/phibon
Since the Christmas days I'm listening nearly exclusively to a few albums of Icelandic artists that I added to my library recently.
All of them are mostly calm, kind of electronica, some with really nice female voices.
Low Roar - 0
The album that caused some problems for the LMS scanner that thankfully have been solved by Michael in the meantime.
Mr. Silla - Mr. Silla
Pascal Pinon - Sundur
It took a while, but the more I'm listening to it the more I like it.
Samaris - Black Lights
This one got me from the very first moment. Another great album of Samaris. BTW, the female singer of Samaris is the same as of Pascal Pinon where she performs with her twin sister.
Ólafur Arnalds and Nils Frahm - Collaborative Works
Icelandic Ólafur Arnalds with his congenial German friend Nils Frahm, both of them are also very successful in their solo projects.
Magnificent: Classics from the Cramp's Insane Collection
Home: Raspberry Pi 4/pCP7.0/LMS8.1.2/Material with files on QNAP TS-251A
Touch > DacMagic 100 > Naim Audio Nait 3 > Mission 752 (plus Rega Planar 3 > Rega Fono Mini; Naim CD3)
2 x Squeezebox Radios, 1 X Squeezebox 3 (retired), 1 x SqueezeAMP Office: LMS8.0.0 running on Raspberry Pi3; Raspberry Pi 3 player with touchscreen/piCorePlayer/IQaudIO DAC and Amp Portable: Raspberry Pi 3B/pCP7.0.1/LMS8.1.2/Material, files on Seagate portable drive, powered via power brick
Check "A year in the wilderness" at least.
He is one of the treasures to find at bandcamp. I lately did read he was stolen his notebook with all his work and guitar with amp.
To much to move on for him it seems. Now i only find this goodbye http://temorris.co.uk/thanks-and-goodbye/
Check "A year in the wilderness" at least.
He is one of the treasures to find at bandcamp. I lately did read he was stolen his notebook with all his work and guitar with amp.
To much to move on for him it seems. Now i only find this goodbye http://temorris.co.uk/thanks-and-goodbye/
Me as tech guy and no arts in my DNA find it fascinating what some of these people give us. You can dig at youtube, bandcamp and other pages about what drives these people.
T E and his music around Calla for example, fanmade videos etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNTj-BZaAKM
A few pages back i mentioned Melentini and i had 1 or 2 Emails with her that deeply touched me.
These days are great for us music lovers!
Every cent i spent to support these people make me clear how unfair the business is.
Really hard to justify to burn money for some crap from the big labels for re-re-releases, MQA and alike where the original composer may have nothing of.
Transporter (modded) -> RG142 -> Avantgarde Acoustic based 500VA monoblocks -> Sommer SPK240 -> self-made speakers
Recently I have been buying the odd LP - by LP I mean vinyl. Some of the new 180g reissues are really quite good and have virtually no surface noise or imperfections. Others are not quite so good.
Anyway, one good one I picked up at my local Sainsbury's is this which I have digitised to FLAC today.
♪ I'm listening to Iron Maiden, Gangland from The Number of the Beast
I don't have a lot of Heavy Metal in my collection so rectifying the omission a bit.
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