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Thursday, August 26, 2004
The iPod Shuffle
Yeah, there's a lot of politics going on this week. So here's an article I've been waiting for--a look into the iPod Shuffle function.
Just got back from LA where I spent 13 hours on the road with the little thing. Here's the last 50 songs it coughed up:
Passover Joy Division Isisu Somhambi (Music Which Feeds The Guests) Mahotella Queens Justice Tonight/Kick It Over The Clash Waimanalo Blues Billy Kaui & Country Comfort Why (Feat. Anthony Hamilton) Jadakiss Just Another Soldier Minutemen Adelita Trio Mocoto Losing My Edge LCD Soundsystem Mr. Nine Buju Banton Everything's Disappeared Steinski & Mass Media Home Is Where The Hatred Is Gil Scott-Heron Be Thankful For What You Got Donovan Carless Night Nurse Gregory Isaacs Straighten It Out Pete Rock & CL Smooth Rat Race Gift Of Gab Kid Charlemagne Steely Dan Please Stay (Once You Go Away) Marvin Gaye Wave Of Mutilation (U.K Surf Mix) Pixies Intro: Live At Sting Ninja Man 0:51 Blackjack Tortoise 4:07 Standards Freedom Suite I: Freedom II:Wanting III:To Be Free Young Disciples Incredible M Beat Feat. General Levy Guararey De Pastora Los Van Van Solo Soy Un Van Van Los Van Van Flowers Ghostface Killah F. Raekwon, Method Man & Superb Holy Thursday David Axelrod Sax Hoodlum Major Force Productions It Serves Me Right John Lee Hooker Chorou, chorou João Donato Maggie's Farm Rage Against The Machine Me And Jesus The Pimp In A '79 Granada Last Night The Coup Finally Got Myself Together (I'm A Changed Man) The Impressions Disc Jockey Skank King Tubby 3:41 There You Go Fania All-Stars Paid Not Played Buju Banton Down In Rwanda smith&mighty Time Bomb Rancid The Demon Pt. 2 Catalyst London David Axelrod Sean Flynn The Clash A rã João Donato Bummed Out City Joe Strummer And The Mescaleros Positron Island Drexciya One Session (Featuring Altered Egos) Lyrics Born Fire Fire T.O.K. Hora Derezar (1974) Mestre Nago Naima Maulawi Babylon Ah Listen Sizzla Red Bus Needs To Leave! DJ Shadow Ndongoy Daara Orchestra Baobab
I guess if the iPod favors Buju, Brazilian, Axelrod, Quannum, and Joe Strummer, who am I to complain?
posted by Zentronix @ 10:27 AM

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1 Comments:
is it really the ipod that favors Buju, Brazilian, Axelrod, Quannum, and Joe Strummer? hmmm.
you heard dj c's jungle remix of "babylon a fall"? it's wicked. see http://mashit.com/releases.html, or directly:
http://babel.massart.edu/%7Ejake/audio/mp3/eoss_wmb.mp3
rock on.