Friday, March 28, 2008

The Web Is For Music

The "New" Media

Slowly but surely the CD is going the way of the 8-track, pushed out by a superior medium, that being the digital ether of the interweb. Getting music online puts more power in the hands of you, the consumer, in letting you pick and choose not just between genres and artists, but individual songs, and even variants on songs. Everything a music store has to offer plus much more is available for your mixing and matching pleasure, all at low or no cost.

Which leads to my next point: I never really bought CDs growing up, first of all because I didn't know what I'd like best without buying it, and second of all because I hate spending money. Emblematic of those frustrations was the time I spent too much on a Green Day CD for the song "Good Riddance", only to find that I hated the other 12 songs on the disk. Today, iTunes shakes that first chain, allowing you to sample the music for 30 seconds, and then buy just the songs you like for a dollar a pop. But thats still a dollar I'd rather not spend, especially when I tend to listen to a song 3 or 4 times and then forget about it for the rest of my life.

Your (Free) Options

Research is a critical and surprisingly simple step. I mean, of course there are the obvious songs that you need to have and listen to, but then there are the ones from years ago, the refrain of which might pop into your head once a year. In either case, the google search is simple: type in those words you remember, "hard times good celebrate baby " + the word "lyrics", and voila, you've a page full of links to sites that wanna tell you what you were looking for.

Listening is the next step, and if you want a quick fix for your song, your best bet is going to be Youtube. Using our previous query for lyrics, we need only search for the song title we found and then the first hit will be Fatboy Slim's cracked out music video for his song, Praise You. From there, the related links sometimes get lucky with suggesting other good songs, but I'm often disappointed. Furthermore, building a youtube playlist can be labor intensive when you really just want something going on in the background.

Recommendations for music you might like have never been easier to come by than with Pandora Radio. Pandora is an ingenious service from the Music Genome Project. They have parsed and categorized thousands (millions?) of songs by class, character, tonal and compositional attributes, and have a pretty good idea what two songs do and don't have in common. In a sleek interface, you tell them a song you like, and they give you a radio station that will only play songs related to it. Of course, in the end this is a robot in charge of matters of taste, so it gets better if you train it (thumbs up or down), but if you pick a good song, you'll be pleased with the results!



Downloading is unfortunately an increasingly frustrating task. Gone are the days when you could download from Napster without care or concern, because now its been made abundantly clear that downloading illegal stuff is stealing (and you wouldn't steal a CD, car or handbag, would you?). Limewire is still out there, but the warnings against P2P downloads are only getting stiffer, and the risks more apparent. Besides, downloading to your hard drive is SO 90's, the future is streamed baby.

Happy listening everyone.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

you changed my life. thanks to pandora's music-dictating robot, i now know that i prefer "minor key tonality, catchy hooks, social or political themes, acoustic instrumentation and South American influences." thank you stefan, and thank you music genome project.

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Unknown said...

Bah, I suck at html

No, the internet is not for music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjTbuUR7A5g

Anywho, downloading: http://g2p.org/
this won't get you caught like using limewire or bittorrent would, and it's pretty good. protip: if it looks TOO organized, stay away

You can also download youtube vids with something like http://www.techcrunch.com/get-youtube-movie/
and convert them using your fav program.

And a quick google search finds http://lifehacker.com/software/pandora/download-of-the-day-pandora-downloader-windows-232533.php
to save that sweet