I used to think Portishead was the go-to group for an instant turn-on and/or primo make-out music, but I was recently introduced to Flying Lotus, and my goodness. It’s so distracting; I can barely listen to it in pubic (typo, but I’m leaving it). They’ve got a MySpace music account with some great free tracks, and if you want to cut straight to the chase, skip to the song “Tea Leaf Dancers” and press play. Just make sure you’ve got someone (or something) nearby to assist with the side effects.
For the fashion conscious vibrator enthusiast, who also happens to be serious about her (or his) music,
here’s a vibe that reminds you that music is a great way to get you in the mood for an orgasm. This is a toy you can have fun with, both alone or with a dance partner.
What I like most about the Naughtibod are the choices. From color — blue, pink, green and black — options — seven, and myriads more if you don’t use an MP3 player — and the curvy, sexalicious look of the toy.
I love that you don’t have to go through every vibratory option (which range from a low hum to a high-pitched shriek, to slides and thumps) to turn the thing off, because there’s an easy on/off switch on the bottom of the extra base, designed to work without an MP3 player (oh, the options)!
But let’s be real here. The draw of this toy is that it beats you off to the beat of your MP3 player. It comes with a cord that hooks both into your music-making machine and your headphones, allowing you to listen discreetly, or to blast the music on your Harmony Kordon iPod system, just like I did. The biggest cramp in its style is that the batteries are somewhat more obscure than your traditional AAs or Cs (they’re 1.5 volts).
The folks at OhMiBod suggest the perfect volume for listening pleasure (at 75% of full volume). In doing so, the Naughtinano made me feel more nice than naughty, but I won’t hold that against the toy. And the song I used to achieve danceable levels of excitement? Addicted to Love. Appropriately cheesy and perfect for the vibration.