I tried to stick to just prog rock, but there’s a bit of jazz fusion in there, too. I could do more for prog metal as well as for more funky stuff (Jacob Collier, Snarky Puppy, maybe some Moon Hooch).
On quite a few popular torrent sites, the currency of the pirate economy is ratio of data uploaded to data downloaded, which approximately tracks how much of what you take you’re giving back
Surround sound copies of albums are always heavier in data than their stereo counterparts, so it burns more ratio to download them.
I tried to stick to just prog rock, but there’s a bit of jazz fusion in there, too. I could do more for prog metal as well as for more funky stuff (Jacob Collier, Snarky Puppy, maybe some Moon Hooch).
Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused To Sing
Steven Wilson - Routine
Storm Corrosion - Drag Ropes
Opeth - Coil
Impact Fuze - Moscow
Frank Zappa - Andy
Cloudkicker - Let Yourself Be Huge
The Paper Chase - We Know Where You Sleep
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Storm corrosion is a work of pure perfection
It really is. So unique and haunting.
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Is storm corrosion’s self-titled album worth burning some ratio to hear in surround sound?
I don’t know exactly what that means, but I’d say the production is worth listening to on better speakers if that’s something you’re into.
On quite a few popular torrent sites, the currency of the pirate economy is ratio of data uploaded to data downloaded, which approximately tracks how much of what you take you’re giving back
Surround sound copies of albums are always heavier in data than their stereo counterparts, so it burns more ratio to download them.
Ah, neat. Wasn’t familiar with that phrase. I also didn’t know there was a surround sound copy of the album.
I just listen to it on Spotify on the train while i disassociate from reality.