26 month ago
plasticbag : Tangerine is a small OSX application that automatically works out the BPM of songs in your iTunes library - I'm running it now, and it's running through all my tracks at astonishing speed. It's got a wonderfully classy interface and a beautiful icon too, if that counts for anything. God knows if it's any good though...
philgyford : Potion Factory Blog » Blog Archive » Introducing Tangerine - Interesting Mac app for creating iTunes playlists organised by BPM. It's BPM-working-out algorithm needs some tweaking though, as it's more miss than hit for me (eg, it thinks a few slow acoustic guitar tracks are 180 BPM). (via Plasticbag)
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29 month ago
plasticbag : MOG is a new attention-tracking site for music - It's a bit strange. It's got some attention because it was linked to from BoingBoing, but I have to be honest, at first glance it looks a lot like a crappy last.fm - a site that they completely haven't acknowledged in most of their press.
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50 month ago
plasticbag : playlistmag.com has the best introduction to using Musicmobs and Mobster - "Once you?ve uploaded the file, all your songs are added to a database. In this database reside the track names and play counts of all the songs of all of Musicmobs? users. Musicmobs then creates a home page for you that lists all the artists from you
deusx : Playlist: Joining the Mob - Another music recommendation service, except this one requires an XML upload, which seems much less convenient than Audioscrobbler
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