I've been working on this little project of listening to all my CDs again, all 350+ of them. I'm maybe an sixth of the way there. I think it's a good project; I'm sure I haven't listened to many of them all the way through since they were purchased. Originally, I had intended to delay the purchase of an iPod Touch until this project was complete, but that idea fell through almost a year ago.
Of course, this project also includes re-importing my preferred songs at a higher bit rate now that storage has gotten so cheap, Thailand floods notwithstanding. Furthermore, I'm one of the obsessive types, which means that I like to keep a list of the CDs I own, along with ratings. Excel is fine for this, but I recently started using a site called Discogs, which keeps your collection in the cloud and lets you share it with other site members. It's sort of a LibraryThing for CDs.
Anyway, Emotional Technology by BT came up about a month ago in the aforementioned project, and I spent a late drive home listening to this "Last Moment of Clarity" track at imprudently elevated volumes. It sounded pretty good. I haven't given you one of these euphoric and enchanting electronica selections in a while, so here you go.
CD and MP3
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