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Very nice! I seem to have hit a bug, though. The color selection is always many pixels below my mouse cursor.
Same here. Safari 5.05, OS X 10.6.8. (Tested in Firefox 5; same problem.)
Same issue, but on Chrome for Mac, version 12.0.742.112.
Not streamable in my region (UK)

:(

The ever popular info message! Same here in Germany...
Why can't they just say up front "this service only for the USA".

Pisses me right off.

stream does not play in Poland as well
Pretty cool! My only suggestion might be to hide the artist and song name, if possible, and show it after the color is picked. I kind of felt like I was ready to pick a color for some well known artist before even hearing the song.
I agree. Otherwise you are inadvertently asking for the color of the artist too. Very interesting idea, though.
The stream doesn't play for me as well, but I get the idea. And I think it's a great idea.

What do you plan to do with the collected data? It would be interesting to see whether there is a consensus among many people on what color some songs are or if it's more or less random.

If there is a consensus, it would probably reflect our culture's current associations with each color. It would be very interesting to see an analysis of that data.

Another idea: You could compare the colors with the cover art of the respective albums to see if there are matches.

Great idea, but not hearing anything on iOS Safari.
This is really cool.

I think it would be better for user engagement to not automatically show what other users chose, and also to have the next song start streaming automatically if the user chose a color for the previous song. I could see going tvtropes on the site and inadvertently spending a lot of time there if it was easier to maintain my mental flow.

Nice idea. So far the only patterns though are girl singer = pink and rap = red.
sad song = blue seems to be a strong trend too.
Small bug: If you put the lightness slider to the maximum and then drag around the inner parts of the circle, the selected colour will flicker to black
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Tells me it can't play because of the region (Norway) and also the text in the player is nearly unreadable with some sort of color distortion.
Same here, in UK :(.

I hate the idea of restricting media content to geographical regions.

Yeah it's quite ridiculous. But I bet if they got it the way they wanted we would have separate countries on the internet as well eh? :/
On the bright side, we still have Spotify.
Very nice! Random suggestion, how about you turn the background color of the page to the avg color/most popular color people picked for the song when displaying the results.
That seems more likely to lead people (not sure which way though). For example if a song had a dark background (because of previous choices) then people might choose a contrasting background, etc..

It would be interesting to match up after a while with a similar project using "mood words" to create a map of mood to colour which could be broken down by region, by music preferences and such.

Tells me it can't play because of the region (Puerto Rico)
How about soundcloud? Works for everyone I think?
Interesting. It would be neat if you could find a way to display prior users' submission with more than just hue and saturation and include luminosity or brightness too.
Cool idea! Too bad I can't play the audio (Safari on iOS).
you could use the color, translate it to mood, and graph it.

i've fiddled with the graphing from mysql to a 3d(css3, html5) cube with points. link: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7727742/playlistsite6/index5.html

use it with this as a template for mapping the emotion: http://www.mir.uncc.edu/docs/goal_Emotions.htm

I just kind of hit a road-block with getting access to music people wanted to listen to. if you can hack something up with what I've fiddled with, or take any inspiration from it, that would be awesome.