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The turntable: my favourite piece technology

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There’s a physicality to turntables and a connection to the music that isn’t available with other media. The ritual of picking out an album, sliding the record out of its sleeve, cleaning the disc and then putting it on the platter. As the record spins up I lift the arm across the blank space before the first track. There’s a few crackles and pops, then the music begins, twenty or so minutes listening to the music as a single piece, the way the artist intended.

Compare this to an Ipod, it’s more advanced, more convenient, more robust but it’s cold. Press a button, the music comes out in an endless stream sorted by genre, artist or date. I don’t need the discipline of listening to difficult tracks, I just click next until I get something easier to consume.

When my nephew and niece come to stay they don’t ask for the Ipod, they ask for the “disco”, aka the turntable. Like me they seem to be fascinated with the rituals involved in playing the music. Then when the music’s playing the slow spin of the disc holds them entranced.

Sonically it’s prone to pops and clicks. Records get scratched or warped and yet still the warm imperfect sound is more comforting than the consistent reproduction of a CD or MP3.

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Some of my favourites from 2009

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Like everybody else I thought I’d list some of my favourite bits and pieces of media from 2009

Books

Neither of my favourite books in 2009 were written or even published this year but since I first came across them this year they should be on the list

Lives of The Artists (Giorgio Vasari) A classic insight into the creative processes and lives of the most influential artists from the most creative period in history.

Blue Like Jazz (Donald Miller) A funny, moving and inspirational insight into how Christian ideals have informed the life of one man and made him a better human being

Music

Pomplamoose. Two talented musicians, a brilliantly quirky instrumentalist and pretty girl with the voice of an angel. What more do you want? Their covers of classics are fresh and original whilst their own compositions are refreshingly different but catchy.

Creedence Clearwater Revival Not exactly 2009 more 1969 but I rediscovered them this year so they’re on the list.

TV

As usual the BBC proves that it’s the best broadcaster in the world.

The Thick of It. Brilliant satire on the role of spin in modern politics. Worth watching just for Peter Capaldi’s performance as the foul mouthed Malcolm Tucker whose swearing outbursts have a poetry that almost justifies the license fee.

Life David Attenborough has done again, revealing the beauty and wonder that is the natural world. It’s hard to pick out a highlight but opening sequence of the episode on plants, where the work of parasitic plants is speeded up, is some of the most entertainingly creepy television I’ve seen in ages. As a side note the camera teams who capture the stories in near impossible conditions are heroes.

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