What you're about to read is a collection of pointers to some of the music I've discovered on the iTunes Music Store, music I like enough that I want to share it. If you're an iPod owner and an iTunes fan (and if you aren't, what are you doing here?), maybe you'll find something new. Click on any of the CD covers to bounce over to the store and sample a few tracks. And then maybe stop by my other blog for a few well chosen words (and maybe a random snark or two).RSS feed
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Fri, 24 Sep 2004

Mystical America / Laura Sullivan
I almost always have a reason for my decisions. Sometimes, though, the reasons aren't entirely... reasonable. Case in point: this collection of New Age instrumentals. I gave it a first listen because of my sexist and soon to be dashed hope for some feminine vocals. And I might have passed it by, as pleasant as it was, if I hadn't noticed the name of the record label. Delvian Records. Means nothing to you, I suppose. But then again, you're not a hopelessly addicted Farscape fan. If you were, you'd know that Delvians are these New Agey religious types, full of righteous beliefs and mystical powers. Oh, and they're blue. Which I guess is easier than being green. So anyway, I took it as a sort of omen and bought the album. See, I told you I had a reason. Mystical America
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