Jordan Klepper
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Oh, no.
Oh, God.
Here's the thing that has brought me much joy recently is
A pal of mine who was on The Daily Show recently, Langhorne Slim, gave me a great recommendation.
We share a lot of musical tastes, and I like listening to vinyl records.
And he hit me to this thing called Mississippi Records, which is a record label out of Oregon, I believe.
And they get all these long-lost recordings from all over the globe.
They have a good payment structure where they give the money back to the people who they get it from.
And it's, it's a, it's a record club.
You, you, you, you pay a yearly subscription base and they send you whatever records they have and they're doing.
And they've sent me literally, I have Greek music from the 1920s.
I got Ethiopian church music from the seventies.
Like they, they found this beautiful Ethiopian nun who wrote like, uh,
predominantly classical music that was sold in churches in the 70s that they got the rights to and have put it onto vinyl and to me it is the anti-algorithm.
I give money to this lovely little company in Oregon and they will send me random batches of music from all over.
This is music you can't find on Spotify.
It's music that's just from all over the globe that is curated.
It's beloved.
It is surprising and it breaks my head out of
the chaos of the algorithms and the times that we are in.