India, May 31 -- From dark rooms to deep dives, the best music finds you when you're actually listening I wrote last time about a Pitchblack Playback deep-listening session I attended in Helsinki, and how it altered my view of an album I thought I knew intimately: Who's Next by The Who. I attended another session a couple of weeks later. This time it was another fabulous 1971 album, Marvin Gaye's What's Going On. Such sessions are among the newer routes I have found to enjoying great music and perhaps discovering new sounds. I promised more; ones that did not involve Spotify and other algorithmic methods. Here we go. NTS Radio, the revered London-based online station, is one such elsewhere. Earlier this year, Stephen O'Malley and Greg Ander...