Sunday, May 15, 2011

Listening Habits




I'm just going to throw that out there to start things off.  Last.fm is the only online listening hotspot I subscribe to, and while I'm not crazy about my own participation, I really like the service it provides.  Long story short, that page shows what I listen to, and will do the same for you if you want it to.

But that's only half the story.  I don't own an iPod, so all my 'scrobbles'* to last.fm come from my trusty MacBook.  I sing (see also: failed attempts) along with pop-punk and rock CD's in my car, and have been known to blast classical music from my stereo.  A turning point in my development as a musician was when I was told by several men I respected that the importance of one's music collection is huge, and therefore not to be ignored.  While not big on pirating straight from the internet, most of my new music comes from ripping friends' CD collections and trading via external hard drives either one on one or at larger info swaps, so really I don't pay for much music.  On that note, I have to say pillaging 'used CD' sections in record stores is definitely a favorite passtime!

*Scrobble - What happens when a song you listen to is tracked by last.fm's system.  The song title, artist, and time of play are kept for later review on your profile, and it's pretty neat to see how years of listening looks in chart form.


THESE

...have been my happy place since I got them a few days ago.  I decided earbuds weren't cutting it, so I went to BestBuy to survey my options and came home with these.  How do they sound?  There are more expensive and higher quality headphones on the market, but Sony built these guys to simulate sitting by yourself in the middle of a large room, then suddenly being punched in the gut by sheer bass.  I'm really excited about the fact that an MDR-XB700 exists - they'll be my next pair.