Still working on Overtone, a tool that allows one to visualize the relationships documented in MusicBrainz, probably the largest crowdsourced music DB in existence, using graphs. You can right-click anything to expand…
Hi there! Thank you :D I just looked up both Devonte Hynes and Solange and put them on the same graph. They indeed seem to be disconnected, but I also couldn't find the single you mentioned at all, so yeah, it's…
Thanks for the kind comment! :D Hope you get some more time soon! Be sure to play around with expanding stuff, adding the subgraphs of two random artists and seeing how they intersect and check it out once a week or so,…
I’ve been exploring graph theory and built Overtone, an interactive graph that maps musical artists, genres, albums, labels, instruments, and their relationships using MusicBrainz data. This spun out of a separate…
This exact thing is called "washawasheo" or "washawashear" in (Mexican) Spanish. It would be cool to know what languages have this, as I'm pretty sure not all of them do (Russian doesn't, for example).
Still working on Overtone, a tool that allows one to visualize the relationships documented in MusicBrainz, probably the largest crowdsourced music DB in existence, using graphs. You can right-click anything to expand…
Hi there! Thank you :D I just looked up both Devonte Hynes and Solange and put them on the same graph. They indeed seem to be disconnected, but I also couldn't find the single you mentioned at all, so yeah, it's…
Thanks for the kind comment! :D Hope you get some more time soon! Be sure to play around with expanding stuff, adding the subgraphs of two random artists and seeing how they intersect and check it out once a week or so,…
I’ve been exploring graph theory and built Overtone, an interactive graph that maps musical artists, genres, albums, labels, instruments, and their relationships using MusicBrainz data. This spun out of a separate…
This exact thing is called "washawasheo" or "washawashear" in (Mexican) Spanish. It would be cool to know what languages have this, as I'm pretty sure not all of them do (Russian doesn't, for example).