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#24 - July 15, 2015

Always Looking For Beats Pills

David Lyons joins Matt who describes faking a RATATAT song that apparently fooled their label and people still can't hear the difference between lossy and lossless. Homage is paid to a person who brought millions joy and fun over the last decades.

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Show Notes

  • Tidal offers a family plan
  • Copyright Infringement Notice
  • RATATAT - Wildcat
  • Echolox - Magnifique Secret
  • Streamus vs YouTube
  • Is Facebook Planning A Music Streaming Service? No.
  • Gramofon
  • David Guetta Is Okay With Piracy
  • Naoko Mitome and Chika Sekigawa - Castle Bleck (Super Paper Mario)
  • Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka - Smiles and Tears (Earthbound)
  • Bits & Pieces Spotify Playlist
  • Bits & Pieces playlist on Apple Music

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Praise for Bits & Pieces

It's like a cool book club for music lovers.

- Benji Robinson

Mike and Matt are both practicing musicians which lends a new angle to their take on current music and trends. I really appreciate and enjoy their weekly picks. In just two episodes I've expanded my music listening to the bands they've recommended. Great stuff all around.

- Dave Glassner

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