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Sunday tunes

by Rob Friesel

The Fuck Off Method
(Match all: Last Played is in the last 7 days; Limit to 10 songs selected by random)

  1. OutKast “Church”
  2. Empirion “Ciao (Advent Remix)”
  3. Science Department “Persuasion (Funk Function Future Mix)”
  4. Delerium “Incantation (Extended Mix)”
  5. Noise Unit “Carnage”
  6. Camisra “Let Me Show You”
  7. Roots Manuva “Wisdom Fall”
  8. Prefuse 73 “It’s Crowded”
  9. Jon Vesta “Substance”
  10. Mogwai “Radar Maker”

The “That Was So Last Week” Method
(Match all: Last Played is in the last 7 days, Play Count is greater than 10, Genre does not contain Mix; Limit to 10 songs selected by least recently played)

  1. Nightmares On Wax “Capumcap”
  2. The Hidden “Krystal”
  3. Zero 7 “In the Waiting Line”
  4. Portishead “Humming”
  5. Little Brother “Whatever You Say”
  6. Björk “Hunter”
  7. Bedrock “Heaven Scent”
  8. Cass “Genesis”
  9. Thievery Corporation “Un Simple Histoire (A Simple History)”
  10. Underworld “Two Months Off”

The “Your Son Is An Underachiever” Method
(Match all: Last Played is in the last 7 days, Play Count is less than 15, Genre does not contain Mix; Limit to 10 songs selected by most often played)

  1. a.nov “Pyramide Orange”
  2. Amon Tobin “Bridge”
  3. The Beloved “Timeslip (Instrumental)”
  4. Bob Mould “Sunspots”
  5. Clifford Gilberto “Restless”
  6. Delerium “Underwater”
  7. DJ Dan “Put That Record Back On”
  8. KMFDM “Vogue 2000”
  9. Kosmas Epsilon “Sorry for Being Rude”
  10. Lexicon Avenue “Move It”

Also… re: this earlier post – – I’d been toying with the idea of using cron to once a month back up my music library to a compressed tar. But 19+ hours to create a 42.57 GB tar seems a little extreme when the uncompressed library is 43.4 GB. Time to consider rsync and back up once a week instead.

currently playing: Photek “The Hidden Camera”

About Rob Friesel

Software engineer by day. Science fiction writer by night. Weekend homebrewer, beer educator at Black Flannel, and Certified Cicerone. Author of The PhantomJS Cookbook and a short story in Please Do Not Remove. View all posts by Rob Friesel →

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