I've been listening to a really cutting-edge online radio...

It's called "cliqhop", and it's one of the many avant-garde, bleeding-edge online radio stations out there offered by the San Francisco (natch) server of SOMA.FM.

Take a look at the stations here: http://somafm.com/

Scroll down until you see the station called "cliqhop"... itr's my favorite.... and click on one of the red numbers where it says LISTEN. [Those red numbers represent bitrates of informational flow... The higher the number, the better is the fidelity of the sound quality heard. But the higher the number, the more powerful must your computer be to handle the informational stream.]

You might experiment with some of the other stations offered there as well.

To listen, all you need is the WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER (which most of you already have installed on your computer)... or you may download the free and very slick 'n' handy WINAMP, as I have done. Download the WINAMP PLAYER here: http://www.winamp.com/player

Truly, I'm listening to the very dernier cri of what can be considered pop music... It's music entirely produced by the latest computing techniques... When sound simply becomes a set of binary numbers--- so many 1's and 0's--- then one can manipulate it indefinitely on a computer... producing sounds the human ear has never heard before.

Surprisingly this music is good, I find, for doing other kinds of computer work at the same time... It has that "alpha brainwave tempo" good for working.

"Cliqhop" is actually highly intelligent... in its own quirky way.