The Music Channel.
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The Music Channel.
Nowadays I tend to stream allot of music off of YouTube while working on my computers: (It's not high fidelity, but it sure serves it's purpose pretty well!)

If you're streaming anything that you consider to be interesting, post the link in the thread!

At the moment I'm going through a bit Nine Inch Nails phase and here are some of the tracks that I'm currently listening to:























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02-25-2020, 02:59 PM
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Streaming? check

I use the Cambridge 851N to simply listen to internet radio or play from a local DNLA enabled server (pull) but also push music to it using USB or Bluetooth, effectively using it like a glorified DAC.

The music I listen to depends a lot on my mood, but usually is something rock / alternative with side steps in metal / industrial / electro.

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(02-25-2020, 03:15 PM)jan-jaap Wrote:  I use the Cambridge 851N to simply listen to internet radio or play from a local DNLA enabled server (pull) but also push music to it using USB or Bluetooth, effectively using it like a glorified DAC.

The music I listen to depends a lot on my mood, but usually is something rock / alternative with side steps in metal / industrial / electro.

Nice setup! Smile

No uplifting trance? (You're in the Netherlands.)

My interest in music basically covers the complete spectrum. In a single day my listening can range all the way from Jazz, through Trance to the heaviest of Metal. (I usually listen to about 9 hours of music a day.)
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02-25-2020, 03:24 PM
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(02-25-2020, 03:24 PM)Irinikus Wrote:  No uplifting trance? (You're in the Netherlands.)
Mostly at work. Armin van Buuren and Tiësto, but also ATB, Above & Beyond and various compilations. I share my office with three colleagues and fortunately they like music as well. We play almost anything. Heck, we even play hardstyle and drum & bass at work. Biggrin 

Playing as we speak:
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Very Nice!!! Smile
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02-25-2020, 04:08 PM
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Here are some of the trance mixes that I've liked lately:







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02-25-2020, 06:14 PM
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Here's a good one.



And another mix I listen to regularly. The GIF is from Dirty Pair, a 1980s anime.

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Nice! CYBERCITY has a nice "Mass Effect" feel to it and Voyage has a great 80's feel to it!
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Definitely gonna recommend FILMMAKER to anyone who likes industrial or darksynth. The album art is great and he always has new stuff coming out. I haven't heard a FILMMAKER album that I didn't enjoy. 



Another good one. 


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