Archive for category fun
Jason’s cool screensaver
Posted by Paul in code, fun, Music, The Echo Nest on February 13, 2010
I noticed some really neat images flowing past Jason’s computer over the last week. Whenever Jason was away from his desk, our section of the Echo Nest office would be treated to a very interesting slideshow – mostly of musicians (with an occasional NSFW image (but hey, everything is SFW here at The Echo Nest)). Since Jason is a photographer I first assumed that these were pictures that he took of friends or shows he attended – but Jason is a classical musician and the images flowing by were definitely not of classical musicians – so I was puzzled enough to ask Jason about it. Turns out, Jason did something really cool. He wrote a Python program that gets the top hotttt artists from the Echo Nest, and then collects images for all of those artists and their similars – yielding a huge collection of artist images. He then filters them to include only high res images (thumbnails don’t look great when blown up to screen saver size). He then points is Mac OS Slideshow screensaver at the image folder and voilá – a nifty music-oriented screensaver.
Jason has added his code to the pyechonest examples. So if you are interested in having a nifty screen saver, grab Pyechonest, get an Echo Nest API key if you don’t already have one and run the get_images example. Depending upon how many images you want, it may take a few hours to run. To get 100K images plan to run it over night. Once you’ve done that, point your Pictures screensaver at the image folder and you’re done.
Two kinds of Cock Rock
I like the rooster better.
Sync/Lost
Posted by Paul in fun, java, Music, visualization on February 11, 2010
This looks like it’d be fun to play with:
Music Hack Day Hacks – HacKey
Posted by Paul in fun, Music, The Echo Nest on January 31, 2010
The Stockholm Music Hack Day hacks are starting to roll in. One really neat one is ‘hackKey‘ by Matt Ogle from Last.fm. This hack looks gives you a chart that shows you the keys of your most listened to songs in your last.fm profile:
As you can see my favorite key is E minor. I should put this on a tee-shirt.
The hack uses Brian’s new search_tracks API for the key identification. Cool beans! Will we see flaneur in velour?
I don’t know how well Matt’s hack will scale so I won’t put a link to it here on the blog until after he’s done demoing it at the hack day. Matt’s demo is done so here’s the link: http://users.last.fm/~matt/hackey/
Best ever Echo Nest prize at the Stockholm Music Hackday
Posted by Paul in events, fun, The Echo Nest on January 26, 2010
Yep, the Sweatsedos have arrived in Stockholm. 4 lucky users of the Echo Nest API will get to wear the official Echo Nest uniform home as a prize for their efforts.
Two new sweatsedos in the office
Posted by Paul in fun, The Echo Nest on January 25, 2010
What I see everyday at The Echo Nest
Posted by Paul in fun, The Echo Nest on January 22, 2010
The perils of Pandora
Posted by Paul in freakomendation, fun, Music on January 7, 2010
Nifty Hijinks Ensue strip on one of the problems of automatic music recommendation:
Thanks for the tip, Steve!
Genre of the week: Arnocore
Mix death metal with lyrics based on the films of Arnold Schwarzenegger and you have Arnocore. Some examples:
Some more Arnocore:
Thanks for the tip Matthew.







