Aug 07, 2007 11:52
The great thing about iTunes is that it makes out that ALL music, every individual song, is worth the same amount. Irrespective of length. A two minute piece of artschool blues minimalism by No, Really favourites Prinzhorn Dance School has the same value as the seven minutes of multifaceted electro-classical composition that is human of the year Kissy Sell Out's remix of Take It Like A Man by Dragonette. Seventy Nine Pence, size regardless, for you today madam, that's all.
A bit of classical that is good enough to be utterly universal? Some dumb garage rock like that Talk Taxis which we forgot while we were listening to it? The Simian Mobile Disco remix of Björk's Innocence that makes a really good song a little bit different but not that much? A complete cut up of a radio friendly hip pop track by previously much more edgy rapper Pharoahe Monch by fidget house dons Count Of Monte Cristal and Sinden? Baile as funk new MIA track Boyz as co-produced by Switch? Old school as you like Pilooski slight Re-Edit of The Night by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons? Dirty indie trash nu wave Trafalgar by celeb baiting Peaches Geldoff mates Bono Must Die? Sweet as all the lightness in the world new folk twitch album precursor Brick by the wonderful Tunng?
Seventy nine pence, we do you special offer, seventy nine pence each track. Bit less if you buy in bundle yes?
kissy sell out,
mia,
the count of monte cristal,
simian mobile disco,
frankie vallie & the four seasons,
björk,
bono must die,
pilooski,
talk taxis,
itunes,
tunng,
sinden,
prinzhorn dance school,
switch