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The Barber of Seville by Lily Pons and Giuseppe deLuca. It is INCREDIBLY SOOTHING. (Audio, in this case, optional.)
The Barber of Seville by Lily Pons and Giuseppe deLuca. It is INCREDIBLY SOOTHING. (Audio, in this case, optional.)
Music 2.0 OVERLORD Musick in the Head points us at Qloud, a startup that’s putting into practice the theory I was nonsensically jabbering about a bit ago. They find legal and accessible versions of tunes online, and allow you to hook up your library with them. What you get is Hype Machine/whatever without the graymarket undertones – a free, legal music library for your perusal. (In a sense, it is outsourcing your legal/copyright work to YouTube/Google.)
Of course, I didn’t get a beta invite (ahh the MFing drawbacks of doing 99% of your writing behind a super-expensive firewall)…
Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam (WHO HAS A GREAT BEARD) covers Radiohead’s “No Surprises” at Pitchfork. [via]