I highly recommend listening to the James Tenney and Circulatory System. If you like what you hear with the James Tenney, try this next: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wY_FAqKs6Yw .
Brilliant, I'm quite impressed with this. Not only can you find related music you can also quickly find an artist's videos.
It doesn't work as well for up and coming artists, does anyone know what database it plugs into? It doesn't look like its Vevo only as I'm seeing it work with Warner Music Group artists.
There need to be more "find things like this" buttons in the world. I love Pandora for being able to find related works very quickly, but I hate the lack of real ability to explore. This seems to be a nice mix.
Why don't more sites leverage the "if you liked X, you'll love Y" data that gets generated by millions of clicks?
I don't think AAC and MPEG4 were designed to be applied twice.
It could be better if Youtube would ask for a given format and not re-encode both video and sound systematically.
The situation for sound is particularly bad, and people deal with it by mastering "for Youtube" (ie: no basses).
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[ 4.3 ms ] story [ 26.1 ms ] threadCirculatory System's Joy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_jidcdzXuU
Atlas Sound's Walkabout: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_jidcdzXuU
Searching for one of my favorite composers, James Tenney, brought up Douglas Ewart Quintet. Interesting association.
James Tenney's Spectral Canon for Conlon Nancarrow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqWRoi8OTCo
Douglas Ewart Quintet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH_3ALijVcY
I highly recommend listening to the James Tenney and Circulatory System. If you like what you hear with the James Tenney, try this next: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wY_FAqKs6Yw .
It doesn't work as well for up and coming artists, does anyone know what database it plugs into? It doesn't look like its Vevo only as I'm seeing it work with Warner Music Group artists.
Why don't more sites leverage the "if you liked X, you'll love Y" data that gets generated by millions of clicks?
It could be better if Youtube would ask for a given format and not re-encode both video and sound systematically. The situation for sound is particularly bad, and people deal with it by mastering "for Youtube" (ie: no basses).