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April 1, 2008
Making Good Sound Taste Better - Food and Music
I have been an audio enthusiast most of my life. But I never thought about the association between food and music. Take a look at this press release and be sure to click on the MyAudioControl link.
Never Listen on an Empty Stomach
New cookbook gives you the nourishment your ears need
Mountlake Terrace, WA - It's well known that a Turkey dinner causes drowsiness, but did you know that garlic mashed potatoes perk your ears to bass frequencies? "Making Good Sound Taste Better," AudioControl's new e-cookbook, provides the perfect dish to ready your ears for listening.
"There's nothing like a big batch of spaghetti before heading off to a hip-hop concert," reflects Tom Walker, President of AudioControl. "Carbohydrates are the perfect precursor to bass-heavy music, just like a caffeinated beverage will have you tapping your toe to jazz renditions of popular hits from the 80s in the elevator each morning."
"Making Good Sound Taste Better" includes recipes to ready you for a listening session filled with Jazz, Soft-Rock, Classical, 80s Punk-Rock, Ska, Hip-Hop, Celtic, New Age, Classic Rock, Country, and Blues among a number of other styles.
The e-cookbook is available for download now through AudioControls website at: MyAudioControl.
AudioControl is a U.S. designer and manufacturer of highest-quality home and car audio components, logging more than 30 years into the pursuit of perfect audio. And while the business of making fantastic products is serious, we like to inject a little humor into our product packaging, support documents, and yes, even the occasional press release.
Posted by Bob Gatton at April 1, 2008 7:42 AM
Comments
Very interesting piece, I had no idea the affect particular foods can have on the enjoyment of audio.
The body is an amazing machine.
Posted by: Andrew at April 1, 2008 9:44 AM
I know what I'm getting my family this coming holiday season!
Posted by: Scott at April 1, 2008 11:26 AM
Why not? Makes sense colors and oder effect emotion and good music can evoke emotions so they are have something to do with each other. My problem is: I do not need another reason to eat now I will have to eat a nice big fat Chocolate doughnut to enjoy my favorite song to its full potential.
Posted by: Joe at April 2, 2008 10:38 AM
I find that Dorrito's and a Dr Pepper really enhance the experience when listening to the Caption and Tennille.
Posted by: Mike at April 3, 2008 7:44 AM

