Le Bien Qui Fait Mal - Mozart, L'Opera RockĬan't Help Falling In Love - feat. Maybe You're Not the Worst Thing Ever - Cast of Galavant Sick and Twisted Affair - My Darkest Days And yes.I am truly a dork and I live this way daily. Alas, for the third year in a row, here are my Top 100 scrobbles for the year. 2012 appeared to be a year more of "interesting finds" than trends or jump-out stars. I am no longer making any more packs, since the recent implementation of the. WIth all that being said, no one really dominated the year in music for me. iPhone (MetroGnome Remix) - yes the song is good but.And Emeli Sande whose breakout album gives here so much of an Alicia Keys-like vibe that Alicia Keys tapped some of her songwriting skills on her own new album. For example, per-channel transposition and tempo changes, which are able with stems, give much more quality results than you can get transposing standard stereo-mixes and karaoke downloaded from the web Creative approach. But therere more opportunities which are not so obvious. Disclosure reappeared multiple times throughout the year, as the house music vibe appears to be heavily re-emerging in the UK. High-quality of source recordings allow a sound producer or musician to make a great final mix. And the mixtape of the summer appears to be the album of the fall, from whom some call the "new savior of hip hop," Kendrick Lamar. This time last year, the mixtape I played over and over by Elle Varner, half of which would be later heard on her summer commercial release. And the best Rhythm and Blues album of the year at the start looked strongly to be by Robert Glasper, only to be challenged later by Frank Ocean.and Miguel.and the Weeknd. I started the year, attempting to avoid Lana del Rey and Azealia Banks to only succumb to their stylistic ambitions. But the biggest thing about 2012 were the breakout stars. In addition, there were some unexpected returns that grabbed me from the xx to Santigold to Beach House to Sam Sparro. ![]() And there were some people who continue to emerge year after year: Rihanna, Coldplay, Maroon 5, Kelly Rowland, Florence + the Machine, Calvin Harris. 2012 was the year that Sia Furler, Erykah Badu, and Janelle Monae took the passenger seat to some great tracks. So once again, the 100 songs that I scrobbled over the past twelve months. ![]() And as I always reflect on the year that is about to close, I look back at the music that I mostly listened to. You can read the details here.So, it's New Year's Eve again. ![]() With the update, Tokens is also getting a new pricing model and different limitations in the trial version. The new Campaigns feature sounds interesting and easier for developers to keep track of, and I like the idea of Passbook support for WWDC. The app can keep track of codes that have been redeemed by users, and, personally, Iâm always happy to come across Tokens links as they instantly open iTunesâ redeem page and I donât have to copy & paste anything. Originally launched in 2012, Tokens lets developers generate promo codes from iTunes Connect easily, without logging into the website using a browser. When a user clicks redeem on a campaign page we vend them an individual token, prioritising ones that are closer to their expiration date, and use cookies to prevent refreshing from using up more codes. As well as the convenient URLs weâve always had for sharing and tracking individual promo codes, you can now add multiple codes to a campaign and use a single URL to share them. With Tokens 1.2 weâre introducing Campaigns. I would love to see new iCloud photo announcements next week. Right now, Iâm using a complex workflow to organize my photos in Dropbox and mirror them to Picturelife. The company is focused on making a great product and I hope they will stick around in the future. I like the Picturelife apps and especially the Map view they have on the web to visualize photos by location. Iâve personally been using the free trial of Picturelife for a few months now, and I think Iâm going to upgrade to Premium for the summer. I was surprised by Bradleyâs pick, but, with that pricing, it is indeed a good deal. One of the last major hurdles for syncing across all our devices and computers is with photos and home movies. And if you use 3rd-party apps and services (such as the aforementioned ComiXology, Kindle, Audible, et al.), many of them provide their own syncing with apps available on all our devices. When it comes to syncing data across our devices, weâve largely âarrived.â If you predominately use all Apple or Google apps and services, then most of your data and documents are synced through those first-party services. Bradley Chambers, writing at The Sweet Setup:
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