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Title: Pandora.com
Post by: blackmanjew on 10 Jul 2006, 17:49
Just for the people who haven't stumbled across this site, Pandora is an intergrated Flash program, which lets you listen to thousands of other bands that are similar to your favorite bands! Check it out, its free!

http://www.pandora.com

P.S. I have nothing to do with this site, so I'm not spamming for myself :)
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: greenMonkey on 10 Jul 2006, 20:34
I (and many others on the forum) use http://www.last.fm.
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: eyepatch on 10 Jul 2006, 20:52
Before I found lastfm my (http://www.last.fm/user/aaerox) life was much less musical :)

And the Questionable Content last.fm group for reference: http://www.last.fm/group/Questionable%2BContent
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: El Opium on 10 Jul 2006, 21:19
I tried Pandora at a friends and wasn't impressed. It kept on playing stuff by mid-nineties major lable washouts when I put in My Bloody Valentine, and somehow ended up playing nu-metal when I put in Wire.
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: KharBevNor on 10 Jul 2006, 21:43
It's because, as I said before, it's musical gene thing seems to have been designed by people who don't have a comprehensive grasp of music. A lot of the musical genes are also fucking innacurate. I put in Current 93 and it gave me Coldplay, because of pianos. C93 only use a fucking piano on one or two albums.
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: jcknbl on 10 Jul 2006, 22:02
Right, there is only so much about music that can be reduced to "genes" or whatever. Qualities like aesthetic and not-suckiness are pretty much left out. The results are therefore either absurd or bands like the one you input but worse.

But I don't know that its the fault of the programmers. I'm not sure it would be possible to program those things.
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: Not An Addict on 10 Jul 2006, 22:20
The limitations on skipping songs drives me bugfuck, but the program spits out one or two gems that make it worth the wait for me, stuff I would likely have never discovered otherwise. It doesn't work well if your musical tastes are all over the map, or if you only like one song by a particular band but the program seems determined to educate you on that band's entire discography. Interesting idea, though.
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: amok on 11 Jul 2006, 10:31
Quote from: El Opium
I tried Pandora at a friends and wasn't impressed. It kept on playing stuff by mid-nineties major lable washouts when I put in My Bloody Valentine, and somehow ended up playing nu-metal when I put in Wire.


Yeah, Pandora's music-matching is roughly on par with that of a deaf two-year-old. I fed it an EBM band and it skipped straight to embarrassing disco music.

Last.FM (mine's in my sig) is the canine's nuts.
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: greenMonkey on 11 Jul 2006, 14:51
Quote from: amok

Last.FM (mine's in my sig) is the canine's nuts.


Most definitely.  Hooray for streaming radio with unlimited skipping, song/artist/user recommendations, and too many groups to count!
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: blackmanjew on 12 Jul 2006, 23:13
Egh, not feeling last.fm too much.

They didnt have the following artists that shoudl be there.

Mustaphamond
Tera Melos
Neil Perry
Saetia

I don't understand it too much, it showed that people have played it, but I'm guessing that means they played it from their own files and not off of last.fm

Oh well.
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: greenMonkey on 13 Jul 2006, 06:31
Quote from: blackmanjew
Egh, not feeling last.fm too much.

They didnt have the following artists that shoudl be there.

Mustaphamond
Tera Melos
Neil Perry
Saetia

I don't understand it too much, it showed that people have played it, but I'm guessing that means they played it from their own files and not off of last.fm

Oh well.


They have the artist descriptions and similar artists, but not any playable tracks.  That is actually the artist's or label's responsibility, as label's can upload songs to payed on Last.fm radio and on streaming page previews.
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: Rubby on 13 Jul 2006, 09:38
All this time I had no idea that Lastfm had radio.
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: greenMonkey on 14 Jul 2006, 14:28
And speaking of Last.fm, they just upgraded it.  But they forgot to tell anyone beforehand.  And all the servers are slow as shit.  And the radio JUST started working again.  And the new software is annoying.  But still, coolest site ever.
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: Druid on 15 Jul 2006, 09:42
Quote from: El Opium
I tried Pandora at a friends and wasn't impressed. It kept on playing stuff by mid-nineties major lable washouts when I put in My Bloody Valentine, and somehow ended up playing nu-metal when I put in Wire.


I tried that same thing, and found that My Bloody Valentine isn't a good stream starter.  My techno stream started with DJ Shadow turned out well though, and my indie stream likes playing lots of early eighties punk.

Pandora is a fun little time waster. I'd like a place where I could go to delist bands in bulk instead of waiting until something by them is played, but that might defeat the concept of it.
Title: Pandora.com
Post by: brandie on 16 Jul 2006, 12:35
Yeah Pandora is great in concept, but not so slick in execution.  I almost threw up when I put in Clap Your Hands and it played freakin DAVE MATTHEWS BAND.  I put in Jolie Holland and it played Alanis Morsette.  *sigh*   My Autechre stream isn't too terrible though since I know nothing about IDM.  I'll try lastfm next time around though.  I've been meaning to get an account on there.