Like John Brownlee atCult of Mac , the Shuffle just does n’t go with how I like to listen to music . Give me Tusk — in itsentirety!So then , Matthew Irvine Brown‘s album written just for the Shuffle intrigues .
Brown wrote the album specifically for playing on the Shuffle , ensuring that every track flows into all the other caterpillar track , in any give way monastic order . He also took divine guidance from “ the retiring 20 - odd years in genres like glitch and minimal techno , ” and ended up “ sample the skipping noise and using them as rhythmical and textural elements ” to attempt and hide the noise the Shuffles make when a Modern track total on — reasonably cunning , if you ask me .
What Shuffle players wo n’t see however is the separate album artwork for each song , which is visible when dally in iTunes . It kind of look like a little animation down there , and is just a small incentive for downloaders of his free record album ( available on his website ) . [ BrownviaCult of Mac ]

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