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Songs that justify why I bought $800 headphones

Songs that justify why I bought $800 headphones
Mayhem, Metal and Massacre Requested by kobalt · Compiled by FuckYeahMetal \m/ (>.<) \m/ ROCK ON 01. Hippy Shit Requested by sunshine · Compiled by StudyingCanWait 01. I think I’m turning into a redneck and I like it Requested by Fixing my car in skinny jeans and a v-neck · Compiled by Adaligogh 01. soundtrack for dreams Requested by alice railstone · Compiled by Liam 01. so what if someone leaves you every 22 minutes I’m still in love with you Detroit. Requested by Jimmy Wilson · Compiled by Jim Leyland's Mustache Detroit is the only real American city. 01. I Wanna Fuck Requested by Rachel Johnson · Compiled by thehighwaysend A mix like this could go two different ways, so I did both. The Lead Up: 01. Go Time: 01. Finding Beauty optimistically, through dark times. Requested by BP · Compiled by Urethra Franklin 01. When robots take over the world, it will be beautiful Requested by Izzy The Automaton · Compiled by nowhere man The Rise (side 1): 01. Post-Take Over (side 2) 07. 01.

Music From Video Games You will get very nostalgic as I did listening to these old memories. I almost dropped a tear while listening no Pokemon Pallet Town theme song. So, did you get nostalgic after hearing some of your childhood classics? The times when you have played these games with your school friends or even at the university or at bars. Rating: 4.8/ 5 (119 votes cast) Video Game Music , 4.8 out of 5 based on 119 ratings Comments comments Powered by Facebook Comments Warning : base64_decode() has been disabled for security reasons in /home/nostalgi/public_html/wp-content/themes/TheSource_2/footer.php on line 1 Warning : base64_decode() has been disabled for security reasons in /home/nostalgi/public_html/wp-content/themes/TheSource_2/footer.php on line 1 Warning : preg_match() [ function.preg-match ]: Empty regular expression in /home/nostalgi/public_html/wp-content/themes/TheSource_2/footer.php on line 1

Robert Moog's 78th Birthday In the mid-1960s, Dr. Robert Moog unleashed a new universe of sounds into musicdom with his invention of the electronic analog Moog Synthesizer. The timbre and tones of these keyboard instruments (true works of art in and of themselves) would come to define a generation of music, featuring heavily in songs by The Beatles, The Doors, Stevie Wonder, Kraftwerk and many others. When people hear the word “synthesizer” they often think “synthetic”—fake, manufactured, unnatural. In contrast, Bob Moog’s synthesizers produce beautiful, organic and rich sounds that are, nearly 50 years later, regarded by many professional musicians as the epitome of an electronic instrument. “Synthesizer,” it turns out, refers to the synthesis embedded in Moog’s instruments: a network of electronic components working together to create a whole greater than the sum of the parts.

Songs for driving home in the middle of the night I’m falling out of love with him, and it’s stormy outside: COMFORT ME Requested by kate · Compiled by MissIndia 01. Missy Higgins - “Where I Stood” 02. Sander Bohike - “The Weight of Us” 03. “And when you’re really ready to break out” 12. I Feel Empty Because I’m Apathetic About Life and I Just Want Love Requested by Mallory · Compiled by OliviaMonet You will find it! 01. Anthems for Stalkers Requested by petrosbasileus · Compiled by ICanSeeYouThroughYourWindowByUsingBinoculars 01. An awesome queercore mix for the lonely queer kid I am Requested by hellaqueer · Compiled by q 01. Songs to listen to while floating underwater Requested by HollandRaye · Compiled by SDR Oh man, being underwater is fun. 01. Strippers like good songs, too Requested by Pole Lover · Compiled by Showgirl I tried to include various musical styles here, and I tried to stay away from really jazzy or really conspicuous stuff that personally makes me want to fall asleep rather than take off my clothes. 01. 01. 01. 01.

Playlist - The Perfect House Party Playlist: Pre-Drunk Rock To Hip Hop The name pretty much says it all. If you have a house party, this is perfect. You start the list around 9-10ish before people get any spirits in them and the party is bustling. The Music transitions from rock and music you can talk behind quickly to more energetic classic and modern rock. After that, it transitions to dance music with a few good drunk singalongs thrown in. At the very end when peo... [+] The name pretty much says it all. It's perfect for house parties and is set for a party timeframe. Furthermore, most people will recognize the songs on the list, but it gives you some sense of taste in that you're not simply playing the modern pop songs from hip hop and rock. [-]

Au Revoir Simone. - StumbleUpon Smoretini Shooters Me again. Here to convince you that you need yet another trendy, insanely-flavored bottle of booze. I do what I can. I know what you’re thinking. Well… not technically. You seriously don’t want to see our liquor cabinet. But don’t blame me. Don’t mind my fingerprints. I also like my marshmallows charred. I roast them ’til they’re flaming. The good news is that this world seriously CANNOT come up with another vodka flavor that I will have to run out and immediately purchase. [Right.] The best part? People go nuts. And for those of you that don’t like alcohol, don’t consume alcohol, or are underage… you can totally make virgin versions of these with chocolate fudge on the bottom, some chocolate milk (maybe even whipped with marshmallow fluff? You. S’moretini Shooters makes 1 (2 ounce) shooter, easily multiplied 1/2 ounce marshmallow vodka (or vanilla, whipped cream or cake flavored vodka) 1/2 ounce Godiva chocolate liqueur 1/4 ounce Bailey’s Irish Cream liqueur 3/4 ounce cream/half and half

Otomata 16 Jul 2011 Click on the grid below to add cells, click on cells to change their direction, and press play to listen to your music. Update: Click here to get Otomata for your iPhone / iPod / iPad! Official facebook page: Also this reddit page has many examples: And there is a subreddit for Otomata: Otomata is a generative sequencer. Each alive cell has 4 states: Up, right, down, left. at each cycle, the cells move themselves in the direction of their internal states. This set of rules produces chaotic results in some settings, therefore you can end up with never repeating, gradually evolving sequences. If you encounter something you like, just press “Copy Piece Link” and save it somewhere, or better, share it! Here is something from me to start with: And here is an action video: Here are replies to some common questions: Q: MIDI Output?

The world's best booze (and where to drink it) Drinking the local beverage is a sure way to warm the hearts of the locals. Here is a selection of alcoholic drinks that make the effort of travel all the more rewarding. 1. Image by katclay Called nihonshu in Japan, sake is a rice wine with an alcohol content of 15% to 17%. 2. Image by ccharmon It takes 119.5 seconds to pour the perfect pint. 3. Image by jonworth-eu Someone once said: ‘beauty is in the eye of the beer holder’; if that’s the case, then Belgium is exquisite. 4. Image by plusgood For instant bohemian, just add water. 5. Image by Megan Mallen The sought-after wines of Burgundy (Bourgogne) possess particular qualities attributable to the region’s 400 soil types. 6. This simple three-step cocktail is composed of vodka, limes and sugar. 7. Image by nicksieger Only two people know the secret recipe to produce this all-natural liquor (36% alcohol volume). 8. Image by Chris Breeze 9. Image by Celso Flores 10. Image by Rubber Slippers in Italy

30 Albums That Define Cool Any album “list” is going to be incomplete. It’s going to be filled with albums you agree with, artists you hate and some sort of commentary that you probably disagree with. This list is no different. However, rather than ranking these in order of importance or influence, we decided to pick 30 Albums that Define Cool. It’s not a “Best of XXXX” list by any stretch of the imagination (because honestly, that would be presumptuous), just thirty albums that we think are cool. London Calling – The Clash Long before Punk Rock was about frosted tips and dudes wearing eyeliner, there was The Clash. Legend – Bob Marley & The Wailers The likelihood of anyone reading this having heard of Reggae music without Bob Marley is unlikely. The Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd Four words: The Wizard of Oz. OK Computer / Kid A – Radiohead Debating OK Computer and Kid A is like discussing religion or politics in public, so we’re not going to. OK Computer: Amazon | iTunes Kid A: Amazon | iTunes IV – Led Zeppelin

Great Workout Songs Get up early in the morning, hit the gym, force yourself to run frantically on the treadmill (for the sake of losing few pounds), tired but still bringing yourself to try out the other exercising equipment (again for the sake of losing few pounds)... Yaaawwwnnn! Having to do this everyday sounds so boring. What then could make hitting the gym more fun and enjoyable? Top Workout Songs for All Here are some great workout songs that you can play while working out in the gym. Great Workout Songs for Men Start Me Up - The Rolling StonesIron Man - Black SabbathDon't Stop Believin - JourneyDoll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag - Marilyn MansonBulls on Parade - Rage Against the MachineBed Rock - Young MoneyJoker and the Thief - WolfmotherVictory - Puff Daddy ft.

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