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Get a Free Copy of Future Hit.DNA

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Future_Hit_DNA Would you like a free copy of Future Hit.DNA, a new book by Jay Frank that outlines 15 points that must change in a song if artists, songwriters and producers of tomorrow want a chart topping hit?

Then simply be one of the first three individuals to both tweet this post (please include the title of book), as well as save it to delicious - a minimal amount of effort for a ton of value, as this book dissects the elements to a hit song based on the technology that delivers it. Additionally, Jay's methodology provides a blueprint to the subtle changes that need to be made which have little impact for music fans, but big differences in a song’s placement in the charts. For more information about the book, check out this post on Music Think Tank last month.

Kami Knake will announce the three winners via her Twitter account, so you'll need to provide her with your address if you win (free shipping in the States).

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Samsung Mobile Releases Caxixi for the Omnia II

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Caxixi (pronounced Ca-shee-shee) is a mobile app for the Omnia II that allows users to create gesture-based music from about 50 different percussion instruments by shaking and tilting the device (seems similar to ZoozBeat. Caxixi's built-in studio also allows users to arrange backing tracks, record additional sounds and mix them into your own songs. Would you incorporate sounds from an app like Caxixi into your music?



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Greg Hester Releases Hustlers, Killers, and Thieves

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My good friend, Greg Hester, an artist I've worked with for over 20 years just released his latest, "Hustlers, Killers, and Thieves." Take a listen, and help a fellow funk brother out with your support - he's even giving away "Live at the Mission" just for checking out his music.

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Projects from Music Hackday Boston 2009

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Part hackathon, part music tech gathering, Music Hackdayis an event where participants conceptualize, create and present/demo their music applications all in one weekend. As Music Hackday Boston concludes this afternoon, I've listed their creative projects below - almost 40, which is extraordinary considering they had less than 48 hours, so congrats to everyone - you guys did some great work!
  • Paul's Music Wreckommender: an anti-recommender. Give it an artist that you like and it will return a list of artists that are as far away as possible form the original (project page).
  • Remix Shell: a simple command shell for Echo Nest Remix one-liners (project page)
  • Fugueomatic: Fugues are pieces of music that follow a certain set of rules and a number of voices come in, like a "round", and end up in somewhat different places than where they start out, all the while following a fairly strict and established form (project page)
  • EchnoNestLiveEchoNestLive let's producers sample songs in ways they never have before. Using EchoNest's APIs to analyze songs and using Java, Max/MSP, Ableton Live and MaxForLive to play back pieces of a song based on specified pitches, loudness levels, timbres, and other parameters (project page).
  • MySpace Hacked V1.0a user friendly MySpace design/template, that supports the new 360 environment (project page).
  • Bricolage v10e-6The EchoNest Remix API includes functionality to break down a song into short units of sound [segments], and also to measure features on these segments [pitch classes, timbre, and volume are currently provided].  Previous work by Ben Lacker [afromb.py in the echonest remix examples directory] resynthesized a track by mixing in closely matching segments from a different track (project page)
  • LastFMD2FWTFBBQ: hacked LastFM and the Topspin applications to show offers from an artist inside the LastFM buy button drop-down menus (project page)
  • Playdar SoundCloud resolver: resolves SoundCloud search results for Playdar (project page)
  • SoundCloud Paulcast: enables podcasts for SoundCloud resources, both private and public.(project page).
  • Noteflight Audio-to-Notation Importa hack of the Noteflight web-based notation editor to import free-range MP3s on the web into a rough "skeleton" of a musical score, using the EchoNest Remix API to supply a metrical and key signature analysis and some rough notions of pitch and harmony.  The resulting score, when played, follows the score in metrical synchronization with the original audio track (project page).
  • Melody Search with Noteflight API hack: a hack to use NoteFlight's embeddable Score Objects to let users pick out specific pieces of a melody to search a large database of scores for similar songs (project page).
  • HTML5 <audio annotation: a jQuery plugin that uses the HTML5 media elements API to show elements at certain timestamps during the playback of audio or video media (project page).
  • Location-aware Blog-aware Contextual Concerts Listing: create an upcoming concerts listing, specific to the users location, but based off the posting history of a music blog. In essence, highly relevant upcoming concerts (project page).
  • Ambient Text Mashup of "HashMap" & "Frequency" for Modest Mouse: The Good Times Are Killing Me: ambient Text Mashup of "HashMap" & "Frequency" for Modest Mouse: The Good Times Are Killing Me (project page).
  • MixApp Live Acts Mashup: given an existing social music listening application, add a pane which displays upcoming shows for the artist currently playing, and a link to buy tickets.  Integrate the buy function into the live chat. (project page)
  • Sonara front-end to control your Sonos multi-room music system that allows you to scan your friends Twitter, Last.FM or other (to be implemented) feeds for music recommendations. We then use Playdar to resolve those songs to playable tracks, and enqueue that music for playing anywhere in your house on your Sonos system. (project page)
  • Sonos-Twitter Rewriting: artist, album, and track metadata are conveniently supplied to the Sonos-Twitter service, but they are currently being ignored by the official service.  This hack takes advantage of the metadata and adds rewrite rules which can be shortened in many convenient ways (project page).
  • Audio to Midi to Score: using the EchoNest API for audio analysis in conjunction with spectral imaging tools, it's a prototyped audio-to-midi conversion.  The resulting midi file can be played or imported into NoteFlight (project page).
  • Amazon EC2 image for music mashup sitesan amazon EC2 image for easy bootstrapping of music- and audio-heavy websites (project page)
  • iTunesAirBridge and Playdar AS3 LibThis project demonstrates using the NativeProcess API to access iTunes via Windows COM.  The demo only contains two commands for retrieving the user's library and playlist.  However, because the iTunes interaction happens via VBScript on Windows (and soon AppleScript on OSX) so anyone can easily extend the library to do more (ie creating playlists, writing a download manager for a music store that imports to itunes) and not have to deal with compiling and scripting C (project page)
  • Music-Synchronized Composing Interface Using Echonest API: musicpainter is a collaborative graphical composing environment created by Wu-Hsi where novice users can easily create and share music (project page).
  • Outlier FM: Outlier FM is a weekend's attempt to utilize advanced technology to search for beauty and surprise in even the most overproduced of popular music (project page). 
  • PartyLister: the PartyLister is a playlist generator built to try out new collaborative playlist generation ideas (project page).
  • playdarTunes: playdarTunes allows you to play your iTunes music inside the browser using Playdar. It will open and parse an iTunes Music Library XML file. The music can then be played from a local disk or anywhere Playdar resolves it to (project page
  • Large-scale similarity using EchoNest: looking at usual patterns in a subspace of the EchoNest dataset made out of 43K songs (project page).
  • Cowbot: used the Echo Nest Remix API to extract beat timings, then fed these timings to a servo that plays the cowbell in time with any song (project page).
  • Bandsintown City Mixtape: mixtape of artists playing shows in a given city, links to buy tickets through Bandsintown. (project page). 
  • Bowie S-S-S-Similarities: I used the Musically Intelligent Machines autotagging api to analyze and tag all of David Bowie's music.  Then I lined it up in order and calculated the similarity between every 10-second clip and every other 10-second clip in terms of the automatically generated descriptions.(project page). 
  • Lyric Similator: Lyric Similator lets you explore songs based on the similarity of their lyrics (project page). 
  • NPR Tourfilter Mashup: adding NPR stories about music artists to tourfilter's drop-down metadata section for concert listings (project page). 
  • Quasiphone: The Quasiphone is a new instrument which uses musical notation in the browser as the controller (project page). 
  • DJ Hot Scene: DJ Hot Scene is a hack that pulls MetaData from Native Intruments Tracktor Scratch Pro DJ Tool. The current artist and song is extracted through a faux icecast server (project page).
  • Hammond Organ Hacking: Hammond organ "chopping" is an industry unto itself (making large and heavy organs into manageable and modular pieces (project page).
  • JamTones on Android: (project page).
  • SoundCloud Phanai iPhone App: (project page).
  • Living Playlist: The Living Playlist is a real-time, collaborative playlisting web app to encourage social listening through the web (project page).
  • Napster Playdar Resolver: Napsdar uses the Napster API to provide access to Napster's streaming collection via Playdar (project page).

This looks like such a good time that I'm gonna try and bring it to Atlanta and Georgia Tech's Center for Music Technology.

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The Banded Coming Soon

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Heard about The Banded, a music tech startup out of New York founded by Andy Volanakis? I received an email from them yesterday; unfortunately I don't have time to dig into it right now, but I'm intrigued after watching this video. They've got a lot planned. What are your thoughts?

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Win Seed Capital for your Music Tech Startup

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Got a music tech startup or idea that needs capital for a prototype or continued development? Or would you like additional exposure to Angels, VCs and large corporations like Yahoo and Coke? Then consider pitching at Startup Riot in Atlanta February 17, 2010. In its 3rd year, Startup Riot is quickly becoming a significant event for entrepreneurs and investors alike, and this year looks to be the best yet. Here are 5 reasons why you should consider it:
  • If your music tech startup is located far from Atlanta, Sanjay is providing a travel assistance fund, but apply early as it will not last long
  • They're expecting 100 Angels and VCs from around the country to attend
  • Unlike some pitch events, Startup Riot is Free to present and you'll get a Free booth to demo your product as well, if you're selected
  • At least $1K investment in the overall winner, as well as an equal amount in services, but Sanjay expects those numbers to grow substantially by the day of the event, and the award will be determined by the audience
  • Will be held in the Egyptian Ballroom of the Fabulous Fox Theater, and there will be a great free after party for attendees and presenters
For more information, go here.  Btw, we presented last year so we're not eligible, so no need to worry about hometown competition from us :-)

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Meuzer

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Just noticed a couple of days ago that Meuzer released their initial public product. I remember speaking with Ashot Iskandarian last February and they had just started working on it, so congrats on the release!

Meuzer is a free music service that allows users to play and tag songs as well as see what other users are listening to. Additional features include: search and stream music playlists, and rate and comment on songs. While there are several similar services like Songza, Ashot plans to build more features as "its a baby product trying to experiment with a few concepts."

To learn more about Ashot, go here.

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How Does SoundExchange Work

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Curious as to how SoundExchange works, and how it can benefit you? Then check out this short video they created a couple of days ago:

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ArtistData Founder Brenden Mulligan Announces Consulting Service

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Are you an artist looking to make sense of digital marketing, and the wide variety of social media and Internet based tools now available for bands and musicians? Then you may want to contact Brenden Mulligan, founder of ArtistData, as he recently started Brenden Mulligan Consulting aimed at providing custom, focused digital marketing advice for artists (he'll also work with labels and management companies too).

Not only is Brenden qualified to assist you, but he's got a no-hassle, easy-to-schedule service with great pricing to boot.

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MobBase is Live

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Last week I briefly mentioned MobBase, a web app for creating iPhone apps for your band - today they went live. I'm not going to repeat the excellent coverage from Hypebot or RWW and others, but I would like to share a few screenshots of how easy it is for your band to create an inexpensive, customizable and feature rich iPhone app:

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