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  • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

    • 8 out of 10
    • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
    • When I first got hooked to Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, the only place I could get their debut album, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, was through the band's Web site. I listened to the two tracks a

  • Live at the Magic Bag, Ferndale, MI

    • 6 out of 10
    • Supersuckers
    • Man, there's nothing like good, old fashioned, rock and roll... add a bit of industry resentment to that with a double-shot of cynicism, and you get one of the best "new" rock bands going. This album
  • Supermodified

    • 10 out of 10
    • Amon Tobin
    • The genius is in the beats. Amon Tobin creates fantastic, groovy beats behind beats. "Supermodified" rolls through your expectations of breakbeat music, and turns them up a bit. It's a mellow album, p
  • De Nova

    • 10 out of 10
    • The Redwalls
    • Wow! Perhaps my 5-star rating is simply because the Redwalls are not only new and fresh (none of them older than 22!), or perhaps its because -- despite their ages -- they are able to totally capture
  • Pretty Hate Machine

    • 8 out of 10
    • Nine Inch Nails
    • For years I wanted to make music that sounded like something between Love and Rockets and Ministry. In 1989, Trent Reznor beat me to it with this genre-defining album, and it smacked me upside the hea

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iPO Quick Tip

iTunes and iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store Purchases

Now that Apple has released the iPhone 1.1.1 update with support for the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, it’s not just iPod touch owners that can buy songs on the go. Regardless of which device you choose, your songs all end up in the same place once you sync with your computer.


The iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store icon.

The iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store is Apple’s version of the iTunes Store just for iPhone and iPod touch users. The wireless version of the store is available any time you have access to a Wi-Fi network with Internet access. Just tap the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store icon on you iPhone or iPod touch, hunt for the music you want, and buy-buy-buy.


Wi-Fi Music Store purchases show in Purchased playlist...

The next time you connect your iPhone or iPod touch to your computer, all of those purchases will load into iTunes. You can find them in the Purchased playlist, and you will also have a new playlist that breaks out your Wi-Fi Music Store purchases. The new playlist is called "Purchased on" and included the name of your device. In my case, that’s Purchased on Jeff Gamet’s iPhone.


...and they show up in their own playlist, too.

Sure, it might seem a bit redundant to have to Purchased playlists, but it does make it easy to keep track what you bought from the iTunes Store, and which purchases were made through the Wi-Fi Music Store. It also makes it easy to backup or burn a CD of your Wi-Fi Music Store purchases since they are all grouped together.

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