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 		<title>Comment on We are Remastering the Website by: Mike</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2006 20:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hi Romy,

Not sure if you meant scarey or scarce - but I could see how it might seem to be both :-)

The list of favorites are a list of albums that we have found a large cross section of people to like. They are also all high-quality and quite whimsical in some way or another.

I may perhaps talk about some of my personal favorites: Pink Floyd bootlegs of their very, very early, intensely innovative, live shows. Or intensely poinient(?) Furtwangler conducting Beethoven in 1942 in front of the Nazis. These I personally consider some of the best music ever produced by mankind.

But I could be wrong.

I don't have an encyclopedic knowledge of music. We have a friend who owns a CD / LP store and has spent his whole life collecting information about rock and roll. You seem to know a lot about classical music. This is not what I bring to the party and if I started talking about some esoteric album being the best in some obscure category I would likely be both full-of-shit and boring and just clogging up the net with more information-free bytes.

What we hope to do with the music section here is to talk about relatively accessible music and how it sounds here on various technologies of speakers and amplifiers and how different releases compare to each other on high quality audio reproduction systems.

So, we will increase our favorites to more than 5 over time (maybe we should change the name to 'Reviews'? or 'Music we play a lot because there is something both fun and yet deep about them that we have not yet fully understood - and they also sound pleasing to the ear and we think most visitors will like them too'?) but I do not think they will be any less scarey. :-)

All the best,
Mike</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Hi Romy,</p>
	<p>Not sure if you meant scarey or scarce - but I could see how it might seem to be both <img src='http://audiofederation.com/blog/wp-images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
	<p>The list of favorites are a list of albums that we have found a large cross section of people to like. They are also all high-quality and quite whimsical in some way or another.</p>
	<p>I may perhaps talk about some of my personal favorites: Pink Floyd bootlegs of their very, very early, intensely innovative, live shows. Or intensely poinient(?) Furtwangler conducting Beethoven in 1942 in front of the Nazis. These I personally consider some of the best music ever produced by mankind.</p>
	<p>But I could be wrong.</p>
	<p>I don&#8217;t have an encyclopedic knowledge of music. We have a friend who owns a CD / LP store and has spent his whole life collecting information about rock and roll. You seem to know a lot about classical music. This is not what I bring to the party and if I started talking about some esoteric album being the best in some obscure category I would likely be both full-of-shit and boring and just clogging up the net with more information-free bytes.</p>
	<p>What we hope to do with the music section here is to talk about relatively accessible music and how it sounds here on various technologies of speakers and amplifiers and how different releases compare to each other on high quality audio reproduction systems.</p>
	<p>So, we will increase our favorites to more than 5 over time (maybe we should change the name to &#8216;Reviews&#8217;? or &#8216;Music we play a lot because there is something both fun and yet deep about them that we have not yet fully understood - and they also sound pleasing to the ear and we think most visitors will like them too&#8217;?) but I do not think they will be any less scarey. <img src='http://audiofederation.com/blog/wp-images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
	<p>All the best,<br />
Mike
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 		<title>Comment on We are Remastering the Website by: Romy the Cat</title>
		<link>http://audiofederation.com/blog/archives/56#comment-252</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2006 18:11:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>*** Audio Federation's Music Favorites

Hm, quite scare listing, isn’t?

The Cat</description>
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	<p>Hm, quite scare listing, isn’t?</p>
	<p>The Cat
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