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  • My favorite method of encryption is chunking revolutionary documents inside a mess of JPEG or MP3 code and emailing it off as an "image" or a "song." But besides functionality, code also possesses literary value. If we frame that code and read it through the lens of literary criticism, we will find that the past hundred years of modernist and postmodernist writing have demonstrated the artistic value of similar seemingly arbitrary arrangements of letters.

    Song   Writing   Past  
    Source: www.believermag.com
  • When we were kids, growing up in the sixties, the only images we had of ourselves were either still photographs or 8mm movies.... Now we have video, digital cameras, MP3s, and a million other ways to document ourselves. But the still photograph continues to hold a sense of mystery and awe to me.

    Growing Up   Kids   Mp3  
    "The Drive to Describe: An Interview with Catherine Opie". Interview with Maura Reilly, www.americansuburbx.com. 2001.
  • If you're going to download an MP3, as a recording, it's sort of like an archive of something that has happened - that has a beginning and an end and can be released. The infiniteness escaped.

    Mp3   Archives   Ends  
    Source: pitchfork.com
  • MP3 players and flash memory devices are good for data storage and playback of music and digital talking books, but they offer little or nothing in the way of visual presentation of information and communication.

    Source: www.researchgate.net
  • A great song is a great song, whether it's on vinyl or CD or cassette or reel to reel or mp3. Then again, that might be an overly optimistic view, but I do think that great music will transcend the medium in which it is delivered.

    "Is Moby's Music Still Good When Its Free?". "Day to Day" with Alex Chadwick, www.npr.org. March 31, 2008.
  • Selling MP3s or physical copies, it's still cool, but I think it's slowly becoming outdated to where people just want to build a culture. The culture's what you're selling at this point.

    Thinking   Mp3   People  
    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • An mp3 is a compressed form of data. It's not the full spectrum. It's never going to sound as good as a record.

    Mp3   Data   Sound  
    Source: pitchfork.com
  • Every purchasing decision involves a trade-off between what I call fidelity and convenience. Fidelity is the total experience of something - how great the experience is. Convenience is how easy it is to get something. A live concert is a high fidelity way to experience music; an MP3 file is a high convenience way to experience music. Depending on the situation, one or the other is probably pretty appealing. What's not appealing is something that offers neither.

    Source: bobmorris.biz
  • I'm not stupid, I realise selling it is not as important as it used to be that way, I think it's more important to get your music out there and if people want to hear it an mp3 form or whatever I'm fine with that, I just don't enjoy the sound of it at home for personal taste.

    Stupid   Home   Thinking  
    Source: www.soundscapemagazine.com
  • Also there's two sides of it, I mean, a band like us, at our level and the way we have to promote ourselves and usually radio just completely turns their back on us, at the same time I think Mp3s help promote us somewhat, spreading the word about the album and stuff.

    Mean   Thinking   Mp3  
  • I strapped an MP3 player to one of those floor-cleaning robots. Call him DJ Roomba - little guy cruises around and plays music. What's hot, DJ Roomba!

    Player   Mp3   Guy  
  • I think it's pretty obvious to most people that Napster is not media specific, but I could see a system like Napster evolving into something that allows users to locate and retrieve different types of data other than just MP3s or audio files.

    Thinking   Mp3   Media  
    "Q&A: Napster creator Shawn Fanning". Interview with Giancarlo Varanini, www.zdnet.com. March 3, 2000.
  • I think mp3s are great if you are unknown and trying to get started. It's a good way to get your music out and about. But for those who are established, it's not good at all.

    Thinking   Mp3   Trying  
  • Unauthorized use of these MP3 files is really creating a problem for artists in the music community.

    Artist   Creating   Mp3  
    "MP3 revolution splitting music industry along cyber lines". December 16, 1998, www.cnn.com.
  • The Xbox 360 is the best game console ever designed. It's fast and powerful - games look as good on the 360 as on high-end PCs that cost six times as much. It's easy to navigate and has lots of useful secondary features - the ability to play digital video, stream MP3s, and so on.

    Xbox   Powerful   Mp3  
  • It doesn’t matter how long we’ve used something; all that matters is how awesome the thing replacing it is. MP3s and automobiles happen to be really, really awesome, whereas ebooks—at least so far—are fairly limited in their awesomeness.

    Technology   Mp3   Long  
  • I've personally reached the point where the sound of MP3s are so uncompelling, because so much is lost in translation.

    Mp3   Sound   Lost  
    Interview with Ryan Dombal, pitchfork.com. December 10, 2012.
  • What really turns me on about technology is not just the ability to get more songs on MP3 players. The revolution - this revolution - is much bigger than that. I hope, I believe. What turns me on about the digital age, what excites me personally, is that you have closed the gap between dreaming and doing.

    Dream   Song   Believe  
  • I love every type of listening format, from MP3s to CDs to vinyl. There's something special about each one. It's a sign of the times. I love looking back, and even putting new music on vinyl - if it's right!

    Mp3   Cds   Listening  
    "Interview: Panic! At The Disco's Brendon Urie On His New Album, 'Death Of A Bachelor'". Interview with Pip Williams, www.coupdemainmagazine.com. February 22, 2016.
  • Because music wasn't free yet, they wouldn't really offer MP3s so you had to buy things to see if you liked it or not. Which is crazy if you think about how much music you bought and then didn't even like the stuff. It was a different world where bands made money off their music.

    Crazy   Thinking   Mp3  
    Source: thequietus.com
  • People will have MP3s of every Miles Davis' record but never think of hearing any of them twice in a row - there's just too much to get through.

    Thinking   Mp3   People  
    "Dithering: Jonny Greenwood". Interview with Sasha Frere-Jones, www.newyorker.com. September 1, 2009.
  • I use computers for email, staying current with my own website as well as finding important information through other websites. I also use it for creating MP3 files of new music I'm working on.

  • In the age of the mp3, you gotta make the package special, something that's worth owning.

    Mp3   Special   Age  
    "Beirut". Interview with Marc Hogan, pitchfork.com. August 31, 2011.
  • I'll also listen to music on a Discman and realize how nice it can sound when it's not compressed to MP3 format.

    Nice   Mp3   Sound  
    "Hot Chip". Interview with Ryan Dombal, pitchfork.com. June 8, 2012.
  • Every single year since they invented sound recording it gets better and better. We've always improved it. With MP3, which just sounds awful, it's the first time in the history of recorded music that it sounds worse. It's really - and it's everywhere, it's ubiquitous.

    Mp3   Years   Get Better  
    Source: www.pbs.org
  • We live in the digital age and, unfortunately, it’s degrading our music, not improving it It’s not that digital is bad or inferior, it’s that the way it’s being used isn’t doing justice to the art. The MP3 only has 5 percent of the data present in the original recording. … The convenience of the digital age has forced people to choose between quality and convenience, but they shouldn’t have to make that choice.

    Art   Data   Mp3  
  • Vinyl's just a fun endgame step. I work with analogue signal chains too, but the mp3 is the way I listen to music.

    Fun   Mp3   Way  
    Source: thequietus.com
  • The rawness and the richness of music on vinyl almost went away, but it still seems to be on a lot of people’s radar, and for good reason. It does something different than more accessible means of music playing, like MP3 players and downloads and whatnot. You get in front of these archaic contraptions that go ’round and ’round.

    Mean   Player   Mp3  
    "Interview: ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons and the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach". Interview with Ted Drozdowski, www.guitarworld.com. November 13, 2012.
  • As so much music is listened to via MP3 download, many will never experience the joy of analog playback, and for them, I feel sorry. They are missing out.

    Sorry   Mp3   Joy  
  • I sampled a bit of stuff from my dad's collection. He has probably a bigger record collection than I do. I try to buy as much as possible, because I've never been able to keep an MP3 collection organized. I like to keep my computers as clean as possible.

    Dad   Mp3   Trying  
    "Random Rules: Gregg Gillis of Girl Talk". Interview with Josh Modell, www.avclub.com. March 12, 2007.
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