What are you listening to now, I mean right now in this moment?

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I do the same but with a disk connected to a raspberry pi, uses less power and means that I don’t need my Mac on all the time.

Took a bit more config and not necessarily for the complete non tech person but runs like a charm, media is also available when I’m away from home

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I’ve got a Pi 3 kicking about doing nothing, do mind sharing the guide you used?

That’s interesting… I did look at that briefly… but my Raspberry Pi has the PiSound add-on which tbh seems to cripple it a bit… it constrains it to the PiSound OS which I find to be pretty useless…
Maybe I just get rid of PiSound and try it…
I found this How to Setup a Raspberry Pi Plex Server - Pi My Life Up which I guess is how you did it ?

Answer to my prayers (nightmares) thanks!

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just discovered ROVR!

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Love this. Tip!

Looks like @dustyfingers posted already on this but having a dig about on here, some interesting bits:

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It’s disappeared but thanks whoever put me on to this, immense!

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Been listening to Pete Herbert’s show for a while and have noticed their roster is getting insane recently.
And I like the fact you get track id’s too.

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Just stumbled on this from the Carwash soundtrack. Wasn’t aware of it. 10 minutes of mid-tempo instrumental noodling.

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Fantastic Twins rework Chris Isaak

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Spooky that she was working on this right when David Lynch passed away. She was saying that it was a coincidence.

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Fantastic Twins

Last September I was asked to record a cover song for my performance at the Beta Architecture Biennial (Timisoara). I decided to come up with a version of Chris Isaak’s Wicked Game. Early in the recording process, without really knowing why, I had the idea to project David Lynch’s recreation of the Trinity nuclear test (as seen in Twin Peaks The Return) on a parallel screen, playing in loop as I imagined the music. And in my mind’s eye I would replace the romance-“you”of the original lyrics with my metaphorical twin and imagine I sang for her. That’s how it unfolded. A typical Lynchian manifestation of how bits of memories, small particles isolated at first, start to connect into something of a bigger magnitude until all of a sudden, bang, it all makes sense.

I was waiting for a meaningful occasion to share this cover… fate decided it’d be my farewell to the maestro. Thank you for inspiring us.

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it’s jawdroppingly good

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Juliette is so talented.

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Woah!

Might not get through it tonight…

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