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RHCP Digital, an
earpiece in his ear.
I'm the hip-hop Quincy Jones of today.
After conducting Wagner, Beethoven's triple concerto is like taking an Alka Seltzer.
I live in a flat with 3 women, I call it surround sound. I keep the ugly one behind the sofa as a woofer.
I'm a huge electronic-music fan.
Anyone that's trying to do something to improve sound ... that's all good.
I'm an iPod person.
The invention of the iPod changes how you use music. Suddenly you have music everywhere.
Do we have Steve Jobs to thank for the iPod and iPod shuffle? iTunes? I think so. He changed the way we hear and think about music ...
Every console, I don't give a damn if it's analog or digital-hell, every mixing situation today-is the brainchild of Bill Putnam.
With digital sound just becomes simply information, not the sum of its parts.
Invisible airwaves crackle with life Bright antennae bristle with the energy Emotional feedback on a timeless wavelength Bearing a gift beyond price, almost free
We can't hear over that fucking techno crap you're
People love to hear music on their personal devices, but the issue really becomes, if you're able to download music, you should know this download and the quality of it is going to be of the highest, and that it has a value to it and on it.
Beethoven was ahead of the times, Bach behind them.
When you close to me, my heart has created a vibration of the precise "Carrier frequency" to send all deep information about me to you
I could spend thousands now on the highest end hi-fi in the world and know that, for all the wattage and purity of signal, the music would never quite touch me again as it did then from that primitive monaural system. But nor could anything quite touch me now as it did then.
The next innovation, Sensavision, will be like a Walkman attached to your forehead. You won't actually have your head wired because infrared wires will send signals to you. In 2007 Mick Jagger will be on stage, and when Mick feels heat, you'll feel heat.
Now, as for this new breed of musicians with their 'ultrasonic' conservatory technique, I say: So What. Tell me a story from the heart of your soul and what your existence in this Universe is all about!
I don't have an iPod! It's never appealed to me, really.
Richard Wagner, a musician who wrote music which is better than it sounds.
It's all about sound. It's that simple.
The Steinway piano is such an incomparable instrument. Due to its virtues, I am able to express all my musical feelings.
Jukeboxes, radio and television, going from dawn to dusk, help spread the poison of synthetic, artificial, rhythmical noise.
I had been doing MP3 players and handheld computers since 1990-1991, and so they sought me out because of my experience. And about 18 generations of iPod and three generations of iPhone later, I decided to leave Apple.
I felt a responsibility to present a viable alternative to the popular electric sound.
In the new era, thought itself will be transmitted by radio.
A stone is frozen music
And I'll never forget the first time I took the possibility to project sound every day for six or seven hours with special devices which were built for me.
My younger brother will remember that he received a transistor radio for Christmas. I took it apart and it never worked again.
Hey wedding DJ, there is no way in hell I'm paying you $1,000 when all you're doing is plugging your iPod into the sound system #AHOLE
I am an inventor of music.
The new Zune may not be an iPod killer, but it does offer a clean interface, great industrial design, HD radio, and a subscription model for music, making it significantly less expensive for big users.
I noticed things in my computer music that were getting old, and I started to figure out that this has to do with the way the listener interacts with music.
Describing one competitive advantage of IBM's Deep Blue chess computer. It has no fear.
Listen deeper than the music before you put it in the box.
pair of STAX headphones slung around his
My iPod holds 3,000 albums. I own, like, 90 albums. My iPod sits at home, sullen, frustrated, and underused, like a wife who gave up her career and the kids turned out to be shite.
Focus on your music and not technology.
Trance is fragile.
all this Beethoven and rain
Steve Jobs was a digital pioneer, but when he went home, he listened to vinyl.
The white noise from the old Walkman enveloped them both; like a blanket of new snow, it draped itself over them, shutting out all the curious looks.
And the world under the blanket was - surprisingly, wonderfully - absolutely, quiet.
The idea of beetles came into my head. I decided to spell it BEATles to make it look like beat music, just a joke.
Your iPod is whispering in your ear. It was keeping you company, but now it's like a good friend turned bad [ ... ] It is turning your life into a dark, looping rock opera.
For people who like peace and quiet: a phoneless cord.
It's the place you would go if you wanted to buy a stereo system for under thirty-five dollars and didn't care if it sounded like the band was playing in a mailbox under water in a distant lake.
With radio, the listener absorbs everything.
Steinway grand pianos are the best in the world.
Harmonics are the cancer of the electrical system.
My music is a luxury.
It's so exciting to be doing radio on the cutting edge of technology. Being in on something new is the biggest thrill in the world.
The wireless music box has no imaginable commercial value. Who would pay for a message sent to nobody in particular?
The radio is not for listening to. It is for displaying in the kitchen, so that invited guests will consider you an intellectual."
- Tony Bulmer
Acoustics reverberate inside of Lucy Anna, bouncing off her walls and slamming against her bars. Harmonic prison.
Going down the old mine with a transistor radio.
Technology is a servant who makes so much noise cleaning up in the next room that his master cannot make music.
I strapped an MP3 player to one of those floor-cleaning robots. Call him DJ Roomba - little guy cruises around and plays music. What's hot, DJ Roomba!
I spent most of the year in the studio for electronic music at a radio station in Cologne or in other studios where I produced new works with all kinds of electronic apparatus.
I don't have an iPod.Ipod-- Mary Timony
If you looked at my iPod, you would get a trip out of all the different music, from the real heavy metal to bluegrass to classical.
The sound in my headphones ceased to exist, but somehow that's when I truly heard everything.
One day over lunch at the lab, Turing exclaimed playfully to his colleagues, Shannon wants to feed not just data to a brain, but cultural things! He wants to play music to it!
I listen to a variety of stuff on my iPod: Chemical Brothers, Prodigy, Public Enemy, Foo Fighters, anything that gets my adrenalin flowing.
I've got that nice raspy sound.
Theophilus Crowe's mobile phone played eight bars of "Tangled Up in Blue" in an irritating electronic voice that sounded like a choir of suffering houseflies, or Jiminy Cricket huffing helium, or, well, you know, Bob Dylan.
I love technology. We can be our own DJs wherever we go.
In my headphones, I led a life of romance and incident and intrigue, none of which had anything to do with the world outside my Walkman.
providing audio products for people
Your technology is the inner practice of meditation, which will stimulate the link between your brain and ignite your innate desire to know your True Self. Trust yourself in a deeper way & reap the rewards!
When I am willing, all sound is available to me ...Sound-- Holly Near
Rhythm is the pulse of music and its secret heartbeat.
That's one of the things about being married to a couple of musicians, I have got great iPods. That's what I was left with
an iPod each.
The white noise in his heart, the sum of all his colors
- the metronome to which he beat
[was she].
Ambient Devices is what I call part of the Third Wave of Internet devices.
I was excited by the process of Pandora, which I still think is a decent product. Not as great in actuality as it sounds. After the first hour, its weaknesses start to show up.
I can't afford the luxury of music while I'm flying an airplane. I have to pay attention to what I'm doing.
So I'm in the library, and I have keyboards out and my headphones out. Everybody's like, "Mike are you making beats right now?" and I'm like, "Yeah ... sorry!"
Because of Bluetooth headsets, it's getting more and more difficult to tell who's schizophrenic and who's on a conference call.
People probably heard a greater quantity of music, and a greater variety, on these devices than they would ever hear in person in their lifetimes.
But Apple really beats to a different drummer. I used to say that Apple should be the Sony of this business, but in reality, I think Apple should be the Apple of this business.
I've seen a study in the last year that digital sound actually induces stress in the listener.
The technology is getting better. There will be a day when you'll be able to hear any music you want, anywhere you are, on demand, in a quality that is as good as when it was made. Things are moving in that direction.
Phonograph - An irritating toy that restores life to dead noises.
I've discovered this new electronic technique that creates new speech out of stuff that's already there.
They say sound is vibration and it got my mind shaking/ Can you feel it vibrating? I call it Vibe Ratings
In the course of transferring all my CDs to my iPod, I have found myself wandering the musical hallways of my past and reacquainting myself with music I haven't listened to in years.
No sound, once made, is ever truly lost. In electric clouds, all are safely trapped, and with a touch, if we find them, we can recapture those echoes of sad, forgotten wars, long summers, and sweet autumns.
Here's something I probably shouldn't be saying: I never listen to my soundtrack albums because I can't stand it. It's just stereo. When I write, I write in surround. My life is in surround.
I had been playing Shostakovich on the stereo, but without conviction.
I'll also listen to music on a Discman and realize how nice it can sound when it's not compressed to MP3 format.
Audiophiles don't use their equipment to listen to your music. Audiophiles use your music to listen to their equipment.
Sony's "Founding Prospectus," handwritten by Ibuka in 1946, described "a stable workplace where engineers could work to their hearts' content in full consciousness of their joy in technology.
Rhythm is the pulse of music.
Chris Martin's a good friend of mine. I'm actually Apple's godfather. He's an old friend and we've been mates for quite a few years now.
I'm part of the Ipod generation. I got 10,000 tracks from all over the world.
Dear headphones.
Will you please stop fucking each other. It takes too much time to set you guys apart.
Thanks
I feel like Sony appreciates good music from a talented artist.
Years of backseat drives full of noise and sounds that seem random until you're alone in your room with headphones on; so you can truly get the whole picture.