
DAPs are out, stacks are back in! Right? đ Week 45 â Matty -> The Claypool Lennon Delirium, âSouth of Realityâ I kind of miss the days when we didnât have any DAPs, just these extremely good sounding stacks. Itâs such a shame that Cypherlaps doesnât exist anymore. The iPod Classic, Cypherlabs Solo DAC + Duet amp, and that with the Vision Ears Elysium IEM.

Iâve been listening to music this last week with this stack you see above. My favorite track of the album must be the title song track âSunset in the Blueâ, for me this is a perfect sample of a Melody Gardot song with that sensual voice of her. For one song, From Paris with Love, she uses musicians auditioned during lockdown beaming in their parts from around the world. On Sunset in the Blue, Gardot is in torrid torch-song mode with nine of her most swoonsome performances detailing passion and desire cushioned by the strings of the Royal Philharmonic. The album is a collection of originals and standards the bonus track âLittle Somethingâ features Sting. It was recorded both in the US and in Europe and it was produced by Larry Klein and released on October 23, 2020. Sunset in the Blue is her fifth studio album. This album is still one of my favorite ones. Encouraged by a physician who believed music would help heal her brain, Gardot learned to hum, then to sing into a tape recorder, and eventually to write songs. During her recovery, she wrote songs that became part of the self-produced EP Some Lessons: The Bedroom Sessions. Confined to a hospital bed for a year, she needed to relearn simple tasks and was left oversensitive to light and sound.
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Music played a critical role in her recovery. While riding her bicycle in Philadelphia in November 2003, Gardot was struck by the driver of an SUV and sustained head, spinal, and pelvic injuries. At the age of 19, she was involved in a bicycle accident and sustained a head injury. Melody Gardot is an American jazz singer. Iâm not the only one as many find her music is ideal to demo setups with at music shows. I canât remember where exactly I discovered her but Iâve been hooked to her music ever since. Melody Gardot is one of my favorite singers. Week 47 â Berkhan -> Green Street â Grant Green Every track carries a message and it is up to you to find.ÄŻor me, the track Undone put me through the most breathtaking experience but I spent my weekend listening to the album on repeat through the Pears SH-3U in-ear monitors. It is truly a magnificent album and it could easily be labeled as the sole gem of 2020 for this genre. Some kind of peace is the name of the new album and once again Arnalds did a marvelous job of taking you a trip inside his mind. I combine keto with intermittent fasting to make it even worse!!ÄȘnyway, I discovered that Olafur Arnalds released a new album, one month ago. Donât do that, you need other nutritions or youâll seriously damage your defence mechanism just like I did. Iâve been eating ketogenic for about 3 months (lost 17 kg) and I am quite bad at meal prepping so I just slam bunch of meat and butter and call it a day. Iâve been sick on and off for about a month, trying to recover completely and sustain a proper immune system. Week 48 â Yagiz -> Olafur Arnalds â Some Kind of Peace Each week weâll upload a new album, by a different HFN writer. Letâs start this installment with something rather experimental. Anything that works to keep the productivity or mood up. You are also very welcome to tell us what you are listening to when you are working at home. It doesnât have to be specifically âaudiophileâ either. It is supposed to be a list of different styles. Music we like or just recently discovered. Today I thought, why not put together an ever growing list of albums with my fellow Headfonia writers, which we can listen to when working from home. Whenever I work from home, I like to put on my stereo and listen to some good music or the radio. Not only does one need extra mental strength to share working and living space under one roof, but also the missing social contact can put a dent into one. But working from home does take a bit to me. I know a few people whose office is where they sleep and eat.



Maybe the normal office is too far away, or maybe simply because they are One Person Companies. Even when the world is not at a major health crisis many people work from their home offices. We are in a time, where working from home is not a special thing anymore.
