I fondly recall the Google Reader days when lots of folks were reading long form content. With the demise of Google Reader, and the rise of Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, long form content drifted into the background. But it may be coming back, thanks at least in part, to Substack. I’m going to give Substack a try, so you’ll find new content posted at musicmachinery.substack.com.
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Music Machinery
Welcome to Music Machinery - the blog about the interface of music and technology written by Paul Lamere.
Top Posts
- moot wins, Time Inc. loses
- Music Popcorn - A visualization of the music genre space
- Gender Specific Listening
- Loudest songs in the world
- The Infinite Jukebox
- Exploring age-specific preferences in listening
- Music APIs
- What is the most musical city in the United States?
- Boil The Frog
- In search of the click track
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- Bangarang Boomerang
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- Duke Listens! Archive
- In Search of the Click Track
- Infinite Gangnam Style
- Labyrinth of Genre
- Looking for the Slow Build
- Map of Music Styles
- MIDEM Music Machine
- Road trip Mixtape
- Six Degrees of Black Sabbath
- The 3D Music Maze
- The Infinite Jukebox
- The Music Maze
- What's your stereotype
Categories
- analytics
- code
- data
- echonest
- events
- freakomendation
- fun
- generative music
- genre
- github
- hacking
- ismir
- java
- Music
- music hack day
- music information retrieval
- personal
- playlist
- processing
- recommendation
- remix
- research
- search
- Spotify
- startup
- synthesis
- tags
- The Echo Nest
- tuftshackathon
- Uncategorized
- video
- visualization
- web services
- zero ui