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7-03-2015 2:37 pm
fuzmeister: Streamin' n' Schemin'
AC/DC, one of the last major hold-outs, have finally made their catalog streamable on Spotify.

I know people are making next to nothing from streaming media, but this is the future, people. The userbase for Spotify and other streaming services is growing everyday - time to get with the program, bands!

Yeah, I definitely think the payment model needs to be worked out and revised, but it seems like you're only punishing yourself by not having your music available on modern delivery platforms.

Crossing my fingers we will one day see Tool and The Beatles available on these services... not holding my breath though.

Also worth mentioning - Apple music. I haven't used it, but what's the deal with this platform?

I can't wait for the hardcore Apple folks to act like Apple pioneered this stuff... what really bothers me about Apple is they get so much credit for basically refining existing technology. I give them credit where it's due for being damn good at polishing a user experience, but they very rarely have been the pioneer of this stuff... though so many people give them so much credit.

Oh well... perception vs. reality, I guess... isn't that the way it goes with respect to a lot of things?

Mood: Rawkin'


Tags (beta): music, technology

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3-12-2015 5:15 pm
fuzmeister: Exploration
I'm at a weird tipping point of balance. I want to release a cohesive album of music, but the spectrum of styles and sounds is vast even by my standards.

I've considered multiple, themed releases as well.

The good doctor wants to compose melodic and thoughtful tunes, but Mr. Hyde keeps coming up adding chaos, confusion, and noise.

Help.

Mood: Chaotic
Music: Tobacco - Truck Sweat


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11-13-2014 4:37 pm
fuzmeister: Listening Statistics
Last.fm is a great tool for tracking listening statistics, but, often times, longer albums will naturally carry more weight for a user statistics often skewing statistically what a listener's actual favorite releases by a given artist might be. The concept of "album listens" or "actual favorites" is an attempt to rectify last.fm statistics and actually attempt to break down what a user's favorites might be (not simply what has been played the most).

The concept goes as such:
Overall Listens from Album / Tracks on Album = "Album Listens"


An example below shows two Pink Floyd albums - each has a very different number of tracks (one being a double album and the other having a mere five tracks). While "The Wall" has had significantly more listens due to the sheer scope of the album, "Wish You Were Here" checks out as being the album that was listened to more frequently!


Wish You Were Here
161 / 5 = 32.2

The Wall
547 / 26 = 21.04


I'd like to actually use the last.fm webservice and build a front end that does a comparison of overall plays vs. actual favorites.

Mood: Fatigued
Music: The Stooges - I Wanna Be Your Dog


Tags (beta): music, development, webservices, last.fm

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11-11-2014 3:39 pm
fuzmeister: The Endless River
You know - Pink Floyd is definitely one of my favorite groups ever. The music those guys created will forever be deeply ingrained in my consciousness and, as I grew up, I appreciated their music for different reasons. I basically enjoy each era of the band for what it is, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't skeptical when a "new" album built off of twenty year old fragments was announced.

Well, November has come and, after months of anticipation, I've listened to The Endless River several times. First off, the band announced early on that the album would be mostly instrumental and described it as "ambient." This is 100% true and, despite a few lackluster slumps, the album actually flows quite well and remains interesting throughout. There are some excellent guitar solos by David Gilmour here, but it's the late Rick Wright who really shines throughout the release. These may be table scraps, but they are delicious and meaty.

A major gripe I have with the sequencing of the tracks isn't order of them, but how they are divided up into such small pieces. It's pretty obvious listening to this album that each "side" is supposed to be a single piece - fragmenting these into multiple tracks will ruin the album for anyone who might be listening to their music library on shuffle and hears a 1 minute drum solo-centric piece out of context. This is, however, 2014 and I'm sure the music industry frowns on releasing an album containing a mere four tracks (even if each is around 13 minutes long).

I did feel like there was actually room on quite a few of the pieces for vocals; this lost potential makes part of The Endless River feel underdeveloped to me. The closing track "Louder Than Words" is the closest to a traditional song on the record and is a mixed bag for me. While I've never been one of the many who hate the lyricism of post-Waters Pink Floyd, I can't deny there are some terrible lyrics on this cut. The genuine passion in Gilmour's vocal delivery allows the listener to forgive some of the terrible lyrics, but, all in all, "High Hopes" served as a significantly better closing track to their long career.

So what's the final verdict for The Endless River? Well, it's impossible to measure it up against watershed albums like Dark Side of The Moon and Wish You Were Here at this point - partially because of nostalgia and partially because that's just not what The Endless River is intended to be. For what this album is, it's excellent; these guys are all masters of their craft and this album shows anyone still in doubt that they could create excellent music without Roger Waters in the band (seriously, why is this still a debate?). Parts of the album could benefit from even some lyrics (I'm not talking about forcing some verse/chorus/verse thing), but, surprising even to me, these instrumentals are interesting enough to carry you through the record. The Endless River is a fine tribute to Rick Wright and the strong musicianship of Pink Floyd; I only wish those guys had done something sooner while they were all around.

Good night, sweet Pink, and thank you for this extra icing on the sonic cake that's sustained me through the years of my life.

Mood: Introspective
Music: Pink Floyd - Anisina


Tags (beta): music, pink floyd, reviews

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8-11-2014 8:22 pm
fuzmeister: The Cover of the New Foo Fighters Record Reminds Me of Sim City 2000!
    


Sim City Foo-Thousand



Mood: Intrigued


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