So cool...
September 11, 2006 12:26 PM Subscribe
Pandora is your own personal radio generator. It works like this..type in your favorite musical artist or song and the player will first play that song or artist and then automatically find similar music. You can create up to 100 personal radio stations. I typed in Jason Mraz and got "Life is Wonderful" followed by "Dreaming in Red" by The Calling, "Welcome Home" by Idlewild, and "Not only Numb" by Gin Blossoms.
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I did search and nothing came up in the last year.
posted by Tablecrumbs at 12:32 PM on September 11, 2006
posted by Tablecrumbs at 12:32 PM on September 11, 2006
Piss on you jerks. I hadn't seen this before. Yay!
This ro-bot knows who apparat is and has constructed a radio station for me based on that artist. Good ro-bot.
posted by fleetmouse at 12:32 PM on September 11, 2006
This ro-bot knows who apparat is and has constructed a radio station for me based on that artist. Good ro-bot.
posted by fleetmouse at 12:32 PM on September 11, 2006
Well, it's nice to know that in a world of terrorism, natural disasters and rising crime that a double post on mefi is apparently the WORST thing that can happen. forgive me.
posted by Tablecrumbs at 12:38 PM on September 11, 2006
posted by Tablecrumbs at 12:38 PM on September 11, 2006
So, my problem with Pandora is that I enter Radiohead and within 10 songs it is playing Limp Bizkit. Music Map is a much, much better tool for discovering music and relations between groups and genres.
posted by Derive the Hamiltonian of... at 12:43 PM on September 11, 2006
posted by Derive the Hamiltonian of... at 12:43 PM on September 11, 2006
Hey, Number One called me a "dork" for posting a double last week.
You got off easy.
posted by sourwookie at 12:43 PM on September 11, 2006
You got off easy.
posted by sourwookie at 12:43 PM on September 11, 2006
It's EDM selection is fairly poor.
lastfm is much better.
posted by empath at 12:50 PM on September 11, 2006
lastfm is much better.
posted by empath at 12:50 PM on September 11, 2006
No! all you people complaining about genres.
It tries to ignore genres to figure out what you actually like about the song!!!!
That is the beauty of Pandora. It separates styling from content. Maybe you don't like Limp Bizcut but maybe you'll like this song because it has the same tempo and chord progression style as a song you said you liked.
posted by Brainy at 12:58 PM on September 11, 2006
It tries to ignore genres to figure out what you actually like about the song!!!!
That is the beauty of Pandora. It separates styling from content. Maybe you don't like Limp Bizcut but maybe you'll like this song because it has the same tempo and chord progression style as a song you said you liked.
posted by Brainy at 12:58 PM on September 11, 2006
I've been using last.fm for over a year now, and, well the results are mixed.
Bad: quite a few subpar recommendations come in when I play "recommended radio" ... the intelligence just isn't what it should be.
Good: on the flipside, "neighbor radio" is a great tool for checking out what similar-minded folks are hearing.
Maybe I'll have to check out Pandora or Music Map...
posted by diastematic at 12:59 PM on September 11, 2006
Bad: quite a few subpar recommendations come in when I play "recommended radio" ... the intelligence just isn't what it should be.
Good: on the flipside, "neighbor radio" is a great tool for checking out what similar-minded folks are hearing.
Maybe I'll have to check out Pandora or Music Map...
posted by diastematic at 12:59 PM on September 11, 2006
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