Awesome post. I loved the mp3 player era. My favourite mp3 player was the Creative Labs Muvo Slim. This thing was the size of credit card, but a little thicker. Fit in my pocket without being...
Awesome post. I loved the mp3 player era. My favourite mp3 player was the Creative Labs Muvo Slim. This thing was the size of credit card, but a little thicker. Fit in my pocket without being bulky. Wish I kept it. I remember at some point these no longer needed their proprietary software, and I could just drag-and drop mp3s.
I also very much enjoyed this. A nice hit of nostalgia. Obviously mp3's weren't "physical", but a dedicated device to play them was close enough. It really made the music experience better - not...
I also very much enjoyed this. A nice hit of nostalgia. Obviously mp3's weren't "physical", but a dedicated device to play them was close enough. It really made the music experience better - not quite as good as a CD, in my opinion, but close.
Separately, Rick Beato has some videos on YouTube about physical media, and how he thinks the switch to streaming and "on-demand" singles, etc has impacted the industry and the overall experience.
Awesome post. I loved the mp3 player era. My favourite mp3 player was the Creative Labs Muvo Slim. This thing was the size of credit card, but a little thicker. Fit in my pocket without being bulky. Wish I kept it. I remember at some point these no longer needed their proprietary software, and I could just drag-and drop mp3s.
I also very much enjoyed this. A nice hit of nostalgia. Obviously mp3's weren't "physical", but a dedicated device to play them was close enough. It really made the music experience better - not quite as good as a CD, in my opinion, but close.
Separately, Rick Beato has some videos on YouTube about physical media, and how he thinks the switch to streaming and "on-demand" singles, etc has impacted the industry and the overall experience.