… and then, the infinite, intentionally asynchronous pleasure (pictured) of being doubly Carefree with my favourite artist.
Finally, I can enjoy the Music pages here without jumping through hoops!
… and then, the infinite, intentionally asynchronous pleasure (pictured) of being doubly Carefree with my favourite artist.
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Something in the air...
I generally find one of the stereo test tracks useful when I'm setting up audio, like this; there are lots of similar ones on the web. This helped me get true stereo working with bluetooth too (so far only on linux, I couldn't get it to work on freebsd sadly, although there were rumours of someone working on a new bt stack for bsd a couple of years ago...)After a full three minutes of enjoyment I wondered why one side was slightly louder than the other. Shifted my headphones to one side, realised that my hearing aid was switched off.
Headphones back in place, I began listening to the next track. Wondered why one side was slightly louder than the other. Rocket science: the other hearing aid was still switched off.
What is wrong with me? I blame it on the overexcitement caused by audio working as expected ;-)
… and you know that it's right …
Call out the instigators...… and you know that it's right …
Voodoo ray
There was a 7" and a 12", the b-side to the 7" was called "arcade fantasy". His other stuff didn't get much traction though, voodoo ray was the big hit, club anthem. MadchesterFlipside of the original on 7" was a gem. Was it 7"? Whatever the single was.