In trying to find album art for a variety of music folders I came across a post on hex hates software where comments ripped on my exposing the fact that I (or my GF, as one reader said trying to come to my defense -- is that better?) listen to "Aromatherapy: Reflections of Nature". I'll be the first to admit the name is a bit foofy and the CD came "free" with a basket of scented bath goodies which I did buy for my girlfriend Melissa. However, despite its hippy title and the lack of much evidence of its existence on the web buffet, it is really an enjoyable set of music when you're in the mood for relaxing ambiance; I listen to it off and on every year since we got it. The only shame is that I no longer have, or could possibly find amongst my heap, the cover or any additional information.
Disappointment is one way to describe the impression from reading such negative commentary. When you pride yourself on musical diversity, getting insulted on such a choice hurts even from far off anonymous pricks. Hex's fans must not only despise the digital age, but everyone living in it as well. And while I Am Your User is whiny in its own right, I hope it never lures these kind of people into adding malevolent remarks from their own miserable existence.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
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Don't worry...you aren't the only one who has this CD. I have it too and listen to it occasionally.
For album artwork (front and back cover), check out this website:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Reflections-Aromatherapy-Music-CD_W0QQitemZ330248853218QQcmdZViewItem?IMSfp=TL080702114a1627
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