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  • Screenshot of TheLastRipper I discovered this very useful tool via lifehacker It's called TheLastRipper and basically what it does is connect to your last.fm account, and rip the streams and album art to the folder of your choice. That was enough to convince me, however this little tool is actually capable of much more than just that. You can find the full list of features below. I'm sure that all you last.fm aficionados will put this tool to good use. It has proven to be a valuable tool in exploring various tag radios and genres on last.fm. I simply allow it to run and rip tracks overnight, and then easily explore a wide selection of songs from them the next day, while simply deleting the songs that I do not wish to keep.

    Features:
    Downloads Cover Art
    Generates m3u Plalyst
    Organizes mp3s into folders
    Records streams to mp3 files

    Homepage: http://www.thelastripper.com
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Sunday, May 31, 2009

SleepResearch_Facility-Nostromo



3 comments:

said...

I guess it's musick swap time. I'm downloading Nostromo & while I'm waiting, I read your Brainticket comment. Musick sharing sure is fun. Sorry about your mishap, but glad you're back here posting, you always have some interesting things to hear.
I'll be enjoying your future posts.

AllyWonderland said...

Thanks. I am interested in hearing your opinion of Nostromo.

said...

I'm probably a fool to state my opinion here after the slagging I took for the last comments a made about some so-called musick...well, I am a fool...but here goes. As you stated, this particular piece draws its inspiration from the movie Alien. In fact the entire release (except for the bonus track "Narcissus") is based on just the first five to eight minutes of the movie...drifting through the deep-space freight hauler Nostromo while the human cargo lie deep in cold-sleep. Utilizing deep ambient minimalistic soundscapes, this journey through Decks A-E is highly intelligent & imaginative. One can almost believe s/he is in the far reaches of space in a quietly vacant, yet unquiet vessel. Eat a couple choice edibles, do a couple shots of Absinthe & strap on the headphones on a lonely stormy night...you will not be disappointed. Also, the added track is a nice dénouement. As SRF paraphrases so well, "Shhh - in space no one can hear you dream"
Thanks for this one, AllyW, it's a gem.