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#25 - July 22, 2015

Release The Balloons

Neil Young thinks streaming music sounds worse than 8-tracks and radio. A new kind of optical audio cable promises quality and maybe a little snake oil too. Finland refunds generally agreed upon horrible concerts, and maybe the end of capitalism would be good for music?

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Show Notes

  • Matt on the Pseudo Show #5 - Green Check Marks
  • Neil Young pulls all his music from streaming services
  • Optical Audio Cables
  • Jurassic Park theme at 1000x slower
  • A Sound You Can’t Unhear
  • Venue owner kicks band off stage for putting on a shitshow
  • Finland now gives refunds if it’s ‘generally agreed’ a gig was a failure
  • The end of capitalism has begun
  • Can You Have An Album On iTunes If You Don't Exist? (Spoiler: Yes)
  • Like Lovers - All Is Full Of Love (Björk Cover)
  • There’s So Much Energy In Us - Cloud Cult
  • Bits & Pieces Spotify Playlist
  • Bits & Pieces playlist on Apple Music

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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.

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