Over the last couple of months, the 23-year-old singer from Jalisco, Mexico, whose raspy voice makes him sound more like a Boomer than a Zoomer with an Edgar mullet, has racked up music history milestone after milestone. As other artists in the genre have teetered on the edge of a breakthrough, he is the first of the would-be superstars that labels have been steadily banking on to thrust corridos tumbados, corrido trap and sierreños - modernized takes on historically marginalized genres of guitar and horn-driven music - into the mainstream. He is the future that Regional Mexican music labels have been dreaming about for the past four or five years. Not trying to be argumentative here, just pointing out that not all music lovers will benefit from your interesting experiment.Peso Pluma performs with Becky G at the Coachella Stage during the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 14.įrazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella I don't need to leave home with a hard drive or NAS since my music library is all on my phone (or A&K portable player). The risk of loss of data is mitigated by backups (I have been using computers since 1970 and with early hard drives the size of as washing machine data loss was a much bigger risk than today). I still don't have the problems you mention. Normal metadata still results in a scrambled mess of a music library for classical music. This still is the way I use ripped music. I resolved this by simply making each classical work a playlist with a title chosen to make sure it listed in a logical order. This meant ripping my mainly classical CDs gave a scrambled iTunes library hopelessly disorganised, since each track of a classical work may well have a list of different artists. The only problem, for me, with my iPod, was that Steve Jobs was uninterested in classical music and had chosen a file structure of artist and album name, and called the tracks "songs" (FFS). ![]() I upgraded walkman from time to time then tried MD and portable CD players but the biggest step came with the announcement of the iPod which I preordered and I ended up, for the first time in many years, with a briefcase of sensible size and weight. Little by little I ended up carrying larger and larger briefcases with more and more cassettes. I had been making my own recordings for 10 years already and this meant transcribing them from reel to reel tape to cassette and recording my favourite LPs to cassette. The original Walkman came out in 1979 iirc, and was pretty expensive, but our driver, Alan Jones, bought one and I was sufficiently impressed to save up. In 1976, my first year racing, I just had to put up with no music whilst away from home. My solution for music whilst travelling, I was travelling for my work for 35 years before I retired, evolved at the technology changed. Feel free to ask me any question.Ĭlick to expand.Thanks for the reply. A well-crafted playback engine which ensures highly predictable audiophile performance.Īnyone interested can read more and download the initial version from below link (more screenshots included):.An innovative metadata solution which focuses on standard, quality, and community collaboration.A managed cloud-based music locker service with audio quality verification built-in.That may sound unfancy, but there’re three foundational innovations which clearly differentiate the Tonal experience from the competition. With Tonal, your complete digital collection is organized in one place and is ready to be streamed anytime, anywhere. Tonal is a minimalist music app for collectors and audiophiles. ![]() If you’re a music collector or audiophile with a Mac computer, I believe our new solution Tonal will bring you a better music experience. We’re looking for some pilot users for a new service.
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