MusicRadar Daily: Twitter music, questionable jazz, NWA: the word cloud
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MusicRadar Daily - 10 December 2009
Spanish fan calls police over saxophone band who were just not jazzy enough
(From The Guardian via tomporter)
Pandora sets its sights on in-car music streaming
(From Engadget via tomporter)
Computer music from 140 characters
(From Boing Boing via tomporter)
NWA's Straight Outta Compton: the word cloud
(From LA Weekly via Digg)
Gigwise's 40 best albums of 2009
(From Gigwise via BillyBell)
SPIN's 40 best albums Of 2009
(From Stereogum via tomporter)
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