From ehub: Features artists, bands, songs, albums and a compilation of newsworthy events in the music world. Any music fan and site visitor may be the featured user. Visitors and regulars may edit the artists' pages, give their own reviews and … [Read more...]
Think Your Senators Work For You?
Here's how to hold them accountable. RSS feeds for all senators votes. Checks and balances with technology. Absolutely brilliant! read more. … [Read more...]
A Web-Based GarageBand?
Splice Music is a promising new online sequencer. It allows you to mix and match user-uploaded loops and audio files to create your own music. All the music is under the Creative Commons license which encourages musicians to remix each other's work. … [Read more...]
Mathematicians Solve the ‘Cocktail Party Problem’
Officials at the CIA and scientists around the world have pondered the "cocktail party problem" for decades. How could they separate one sound - perhaps a voice - from a group of other recorded sounds, perhaps a multitude of voices at a cocktail … [Read more...]
Bob Dylan Thinks Technology Sucks
The iconic rocker says the music industry has no right to bitch about piracy when its modern recording technology only screws up good music anyway. Dylan's pretty tough on the current state of recording. He's got good points too. We've lost almost … [Read more...]
Google Music Trends
See what Google Talk users are listening to: Google Music Trends … [Read more...]
Duran Duran to Perform Live… Virtually
British band Duran Duran are to create a virtual island within online game Second Life, on which they will perform actual live concerts. Second Life is an online 3D digital world, which is imagined, created and owned by the residents. Are virtual … [Read more...]
Conventional Instruments To Make Unconventional Sounds
These performers fit into a wider group of people in the self-made instrument scene, which is particularly vibrant in the San Francisco Bay Area. "It is one of the main centers for people who make their own instruments and create their setups," says … [Read more...]
What Was The Name Of That Song?
Musiclens lets you search for music using vague criteria like how loud it is or its tempo and mood. Pretty spiffy flash interface as well. Musiclens is different from Song Tapper and maybe not as good for finding the title of a song. But it shines … [Read more...]
The Problem With Summary Feeds
You'd better have a good headline or I'm not going to visit your site. And if I do visit your site but the rest of the article isn't as good as the headline, then you've lost me. I'll only make that mistake once and then I'll probably … [Read more...]
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