Phil's Blogservations
Thursday, August 19, 2004
Posted by philgomes 6:46 PM
Groovin'
Groovin'
I didn't use to like electronic music. And it's not like I'm some kind of purist either. It doesn't matter to me exactly how music is created, even if through a computer. After all, as guitarist Allan Holdsworth once noted, anything is "technology"...even if its a string stretch across a hole. It's just that, well, I never really gave it much of a chance beyond some of the goth music that I'm into.
Anyway... My girlfriend Erin got me into Digitally Imported, a site with plenty of streams for all manner of electronic music styles.
I prefer the Goa-Psy Trance channel, myself. (A preference shared by Linux wizard Tim Tuck, who was thrilled that Erin introduced me to this site.) It's great to work to, especially when I'm writing. Previously, I only used to work with jazz or classical in the background. Sometimes metal if I'm only doing filing or administrative stuff.
Of course, to be courteous, I use my headphones.
Anyway... Yet another look into my work environment, which I obviously have no problem sharing. Here's my main computer's desktop and here's my desktop desktop.
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