Happened to go to local library couple days ago. Had hour to spend in city before work and browsed through library's electro-acoustic CD shelves. Plenty of Kaija Saariaho to choose from, but "Private Gardens" was good choice. Each track is fairly minimalist set up. Just single instrument and effects. Soprano & electronics, flute & electronics, cello & electronic, and percussion & electronics. Cello is my favorite easily. Infact, many times I have cursed lack of classical music where effects or recording techniques are taken away from regular, and this is it. It's not going as far as I'd hope, but goes pretty far.
I library they have listening rooms. Complete with good stereos, double doors, acoustic panels on walls. Reserved 1 hour of listening time and blasted this CD.
Last time I went there, was to listen to cello music CD's I wouldn't purchase without knowing how they are. And library proves yet again to be very valuable service - at least over here. After the session, when to book section to borrow The Best of SIGNAL (Hitler's photo magazine), The Silence (good source for rwanda genocide photography - already used several times myself in old releases, but can't get bored), American Slavery, etc..