Music Profiles with Last.fm

Posted by Doug Fri, 04 Nov 2005 09:43:34 GMT

Last.fm: Social Music RevolutionLast.fm is a cool web site that allows you to build a music profile. It then uses this profile to do a lot of different things. It can recommend new music, find groups of people with the same tastes, and even let you listen to a custom playlist. It’s a really impressive service.

You build the profile by installing a plugin for your normal mp3 player. It then uploads what you’re actually playing. By collecting this information it can get an accurate picture of all the music you listen to without any real manual data entry.

They want like 300 songs before they’ll start making recommendations. At the rate I go, that will be a few days. I’m anxious to see how well the profiling and recommendations work.

If you want to see what I’m listening to, I’ve added a list over on the side of my most recent tracks. You can also see more at my user page on last.fm.

UPDATED: Yes, Rich, I should definitely give props to you for pointing me towards last.fm. Rich Campoamor is a fellow photographer that lives in my same suburb of Cincinnati. It really is pretty amazing that we’re both in Kings Mills

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Music Podcasts

Posted by Doug Sat, 23 Jul 2005 22:10:42 GMT

I’d like to make two plugs for music podcasts. The first is Accident Hash. It’s another 30-something guy who loves music. He does a great job of tracking and finding indy music. Most of the stuff he plays is good ol’ Rock-n-Roll. The other podcast is one he advertised: Mostly Tunes. This is exactly what it says it is. Almost no DJ introductions and more good music.

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Lenswork Podcast

Posted by Doug Sat, 23 Jul 2005 22:09:45 GMT

I’d like to recommend the podcast at Lenswork.com. While many podcast are 25, 30, sometimes 45 minutes long; lenswork is usually 3 or 4 minutes. These are little nuggets of insight from a guy who’s been involved with photography for long time. He “gets” digital photography, but still has strong ties to film. The podcasts are focused on getting you to think about photography and art and what it all means. For less than 5 minutes of audio every few days, it’s highly worth it.

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