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	<title>Comments on: N.A.S.A. &#8211; The Spirit Of Apollo</title>
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		<title>By: &#187; Brazilian Girls &#38; David Byrne - I&#8217;m Losing Myself - Dissociated Press</title>
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		<description>[...] While I&#8217;m enthused about the new single by David Byrne and Brazilian Girls that&#8217;s being released exclusively on iTunes today, I&#8217;m a little bit frustrated by it&#8217;s exclusivity (more on that in a minute). I&#8217;ve been a fan of Brazilian Girls since their first release in 2005; their unique amalgam of Latin dance music, hip club stylings, and jazz influences is irresistible, and singer Sabina Sciubba&#8217;s poly-lingual antics keep the tunes interesting on repeated listening. It was always a joy at parties when people failed to realize they were headnod-dancing to a tune in which the refrain was &#8220;Pussy Pussy Pussy Marijuana&#8221;. And David Byrne? Well, as the main mastermind and vocalist of Talking Heads and occasional collaborator with Brian Eno, like him or not, he holds a pretty unique place in contemporary pop. The new tune is pretty fun, it&#8217;s an English-language remix of Brazilian Girls&#8217; 2008 tune Losing Myself that&#8217;s been David Byrne-ified so it sounds a little like Talking Heads&#8217; old classic &#8220;Life During Wartime&#8221;. So here&#8217;s my frustration: The new single is being released exclusively on iTunes. I am not (and may never be) an iTunes user, thanks to their shoddy history of DRM issues and insistence that you install a 70MB piece of software before they &#8220;allow&#8221; you to give them money for the music they&#8217;re selling. On top of that, the exclusive preview being offered was via the once-hip (but now a little self-indulgent and steampunk-prone) BoingBoing.net, which linked to a file that was in .wax format. It might as well be in .WTF format, as far as most people are concerned; the linked file might play in Windows Media Player , but most people have told me they couldn&#8217;t get it to play at all. I personally found a workaround using the Firefox plugin &#8220;FlashGot&#8221;. But enough bellyaching, check out the tune, if you can, and here&#8217;s the label&#8217;s press release. By the way: if you like David Byrne, you might also want to check out the tune Money from the recent release by N.A.S.A. [...]</description>
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