I love music, so it stands that I cannot love without it. Or perhaps because I love music, my love is defined by it. Either way, it's a universal construct: Everyone I know who loves music in that way, loves it so much it almost supersedes everything else. This philosophy makes for a pack of dysfunctional downloaders wandering around singing heartbreak, but it also manifests itself in some great work-- i.e. Rob Sheffield's excellent, devastating memoir Love Is a Mixtape, a pure chronicle of the "love" and "music" and "loves music" dance, about a girl he loved and the music he will always have to remember her by.

I love music like I love love and vice versa but I'm not an obsessive collector of either. I'm not the kind of person who'll be crushed to death under a fallen pile of thrifted records, nor am I invested in the fuck-and-run approach to downloading. I make end-of-year lists because it's a necessary evil of my profession, but I try not to ho myself out on the "play this song once and then-- to the left!" tip. Over the years I've learned my OCD music nerd card is most frequently squandered on one song I love, which I then play until it wears its welcome. I find it comforting that some songs never do.


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It's the worst in the summer. It's impossible not to romanticize the way music sounds then, especially in New York, the way the beats and the heat bleed into each other. These days, with the taste of spring on my tongue, I'm prone to diving into its arms and fuck everything else-- I forget how bad the music-escapism jones gets until the streets start heating up, the humidity thickens, and songs with memories attached start sounding better than breaking 'net singles and Funk Flex on Hot 97 put together. Excuse me while I get my John Hughes on, but iTunes, that tyrannical beast, says I've played Yo-Yo's "You Can't Play With My Yo-Yo" 63 times in the past month, all because I needed, needed, to remember the acrid smell of A/C in a basement and a sweet date I'll never forget, me and the dude touching arms and trembling but too scared to kiss, cause we both loved the sax and the harmonies underneath Yo-Yo's chorus, streaming out from the vinyl. And even though everyone who even vaguely felt West Coast rap in 1991 probably has the same turgid pulsations about those sweat-hot instrumentals, about the true-date line "we had dinner, and now we drinkin Cisco"-- somehow in that moment it all felt totally unique to us. There was not a kiss just then, but there was a moment defined by bass, and somehow that combination made it more important, more memorable. Turned something temporary into something utterly immutable-- a pure moment marked by the sound, immortalized by a chord progression and a minor-key "ooooooooh." These are all very summer emotions, all breathless and impermanent, to be sure.

But then, maybe I'm wrong-- it DOES possess some of that interminable Mimsian logic, so extensively documented, which says lyrics can be representational of a thing. Or as Don DeLillo put it in Underworld,: "A word is also a picture is a word"*. "I'm hot cause I'm fly" is also a physical representation of one dude's interminable juice and I can't front: Mims is the Mondrian of this rap game. And maybe Swizz's limp "Beamer/'Ether'" rhyme is something of a sociological observation, not unlike "loving music-- music is love." It is what it is.

You can customize nearly every aspect of your Android phone. Whether you own a flagship or budget Android device, you can spruce up the exterior with a sturdy case or straps. Your phone comes with stock ringtones pre-installed, and change it for a unique touch. Separate urgent work calls from personal ones by setting a custom caller tune for your contacts. This tutorial shows how to set your favorite song as your new ringtone with a few taps.

Is there a song that's an inside joke between you and a friend? Or maybe a love song you share with your partner? You can choose those songs as custom ringtones for a specific contact. Personalize the ringtones for those you know well. If you like how that sounds, follow these step-by-step instructions:

You can transfer audio files from your computer's music library to your phone and convert them to ringtones. One way to do this is through a wired connection. Right-click and copy the audio file from your computer to your phone's local storage by connecting your devices using a USB cable.

You can get audio files using only your phone. You'll need to find an app in the Play Store to download songs. Start with keywords like free ringtone or download music, and look into the legality and terms for the apps that pop up with the search.

For example, Bandcamp features thousands of well-known and up-and-coming artists. Many of them offer free downloads of songs and entire albums, and it's legal. You can purchase a subscription for $10 monthly to access videos, private streaming, and batch upload.

Hearing your favorite songs now and then when your friend calls can be a pleasant surprise. Setting custom tunes for certain people might help alleviate your phone call anxiety. You can also change the default ringtone on Telegram and WhatsApp from the settings menu.

The ringtones on this website are in .mp3 format and is compatible with almost all mobile phones. Download ringtones and use them on Nokia Mobile phones, Samsung, Sony Ericsson phones, LG mobiles, Motorola phones etc...

Every Galaxy phone or tablet comes with default ringtones, although the ones available may differ depending on your carrier. Pick a ringtone that suits you or select a song file you have stored on your device. 0852c4b9a8

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