Monday, February 21, 2011

The List # 17

No more talk about the old days
It's time for something great

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1. "Get Innocuous!" by LCD Soundsystem from Sound of Silver

2. "And I Was A Boy From School" by Hot Chip from The Warning

3. "Candy Shoppe" by Emeralds from Does It Look Like I'm Here?

4. "Pharaohs & Pyramids" by Cut Copy from Zonoscope

5. "Ordinary Things" by Ten Thousand Yen from You Always Start It/Ordinary Things (Single)

6. "Atoms for Peace" (Four Tet Remix) by Thom Yorke from The Eraser: Remixes

7. "Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime" (The Korgis Cover) by The Field from Yesterday and Today

8. "Lindesfarne I" by James Blake from James Blake

9. "Lindesfarne II" by James Blake from James Blake

Download here

Enjoy,
P

Notes:

As always, please listen in the order I sequenced - this is crucial to listening enjoyment.

New feature: My Current Top Three Albums!

1. The King of Limbs - Radiohead
2. James Blake - James Blake
3. Zonoscope - Cut Copy

For newcomers:

1. When you click on the download link, your computer will ask where you'd like to save the zip file. One easy way to do this is to save it directly to your desktop.

2. Copy the zip file to your iTunes directory, usually My Documents/My Music/iTunes/iTunes Music. Use Winzip (www.winzip.com) to unzip your folder in this new file location. There should now be a new folder in the iTunes music directory. (Mac Users: zip file will automatically unzip into folder upon download)

3. Open iTunes on your computer, and choose the option "Add Folder To Library" from the File menu. From the pop-up, browse to the folder that you just created in the My Documents/My Music/iTunes/iTunes music directory. Click OK.

4. Your download is now part of your iTunes library and you can copy the music to your iPod as you normally would.

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