21 Feb 2016

Formats


I'm always a little late when it comes to format wars.

I was still using tapes to record radio shows well into the mid-2000s. Fuck it, I still do it sometimes. I still buy CDs. And I still don't pay for a streaming service, which seems to be out of step with a lot of my contemporaries.

This has been playing on my mind - whether I should pay to stream. I use SoundCloud a lot, increasingly for podcasts but also for mixes. That and the BBC Radio iPlayer seems to get me by.

Yet SoundCloud could be going down the shitter, and going by the comments on FACT's Facebook updates, nobody will be that sorry especially DJs and producers who use it, though I will if it does. I mean it doesn't have everything, increasingly I'm finding most podcasts aren't on the platform and the search is still balls but it's still the best free service out there.

Another trigger for thinking about streaming is Kanye's latest, The Life of Pablo, being only available on Tidal ATM. Motherboard went full hyperbole claiming it'll kill streaming as we know it and signals the start of a new piracy wave. Whatever, I've still not heard The Life of Pablo but then neither have the peeps with full-whack Spotify accounts.



As the Motherboard article points out correctly, fragmentation of streaming services, each with their own exclusives, is a pain in the ass, the same as it is with sports, who shells out for Sky and BT?

Then there's the issue of paying for content but not getting anything, just temporary access. I appreciate this is an old fashioned view but if I'm paying for music, I want something, preferably physical, if not then at least a file. Again, I seem to be out of step, phones have stopped coming with memory card slots, we're all meant to be streaming. Owning something is better than renting something right? Or am I just a product of late capitalism, with a thirst to own, no matter how unsustainable it all is?

I'm over-thinking this... and I'm gonna download the MixCloud app just in case.

20 Feb 2016

So I've Mainly Been Listening To Podcasts...

Oh hey there.

So it's been another few months of hairy panic here.

Same thing as usual, went through a depressive period after a hypomanic one and basically shut down and stopped listening to music. Which meant no Xmas mix, no Top 10 Things I Heard This Year (though I might pop one up later), no posts what-so-ever.

I didn't listen to a single bit of music for months. My stereo remained unpacked after moving, when it's usually the first thing out of the bag. My new 50-55 minute walk to work has been soundtracked by podcasts, with SoundCloud and my new 4GB allowance getting a work out. There's also been a shut down on streaming at work.


Yet mainly it's been podcasts that have been my companion through this quite frankly shitty period. I started listening to Welcome To Night Vale about three years after everyone else, the excellent cow-focused comedy The Beef & Dairy Network Podcast and working my way through the Radiotopia stable. Particular shout-out to The Mortified Podcast, where adults get up and read out their teenage diaries and poems - I was almost in tears while walking round Kimberley Park in Falmouth listening to Emma: The Girl Who Cried Y2K with Cady.

Anyway, I've been necking the citalopram and gradually feeling better. In fact I'm pretty sure I'm back to normal. This realisation happened when I decided to listen to a mix on one of my walks to work this week. I picked Slugabed's November 2015 show on Balamii - basically he starts off playing a load of Madlib samples before running out and playing loads of weird cool stuff...



So yeah, sorry for the radio silence.