Posts tagged ‘Music’

June 26th, 2009

Michael Jackson died

by Florian Jensen

jacksonA few minutes ago, the press confirmed that Michael Jackson died at the age of 50.

A legend, and truly original artist has left us.

The 911 call came in at 12:21PM at his Holmby Hills home in L.A. Paramedics then found him without a pulse, and weren’t able to revive him.

One of the staff members at Jackson’s home called 911.

La Toya ran in the hospital sobbing after Jackson was pronounced dead.

Death Confirmed by: TMZ; LA Times; AP

Update: The BBC now also can confirms his death.

Update2: A Spotify Playlist in remembrance for MJ.

BBC Live Stream / Info Page

R.I.P Michael Jackson. You truly were a legend.
Michael Jackson – 1958 – 2009

December 27th, 2008

Kina Grannis – 1 year later

by Florian Jensen

Kina GrannisAbout 1 year ago, I posted the video of Kina Grannis’s song “Gotta Digg”. She posted that video to win a competition by Doritos, which probably thanks to this song she actually did win.

1 year later, she posted the famous song for free as a download on her website. You should definetly check out her album on iTunes too. My only problem is, it’s not on Spotify which is a real pity. Atleast get Gotta Digg up on Spotify :)

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December 1st, 2008

Songs for December

by Florian Jensen

Hi,

I thought I would introduce this to my weblog. Every month a collection of 3 songs which I like or just find funny. 2 of these will be non-mainstream, so you can actually broaden your horizon of musical taste. This will be the first and last music post for 2008.

This month, we have Bob Guetto, Olivier Miller and Guru Josh Project.

Bob Guetto: This is the result of an artist trying to make fun of Bob Sinclar and David Guetta. If you know french, and listen to the lyrics, it’s too funny, not to say hilarious. Look at the small details, like the whisteling, the small kid, the haircut and the glasses.

Olivier Miller: A song that criticisizes the new generation, which only loves through the internet. It has a nice rhythm to it.

Guru Josh Project: What is it about women and power-tools? It’s like in Satisfaction by Benny Bennassi. I just don’t get it? Why would she have a huge hammer? Makes no sense to me. Ow, and she’s hot.

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November 8th, 2008

Spotify – It’s real magic!

by Florian Jensen

Evening guys,

for the last few days I wanted to write this post, but just didn’t get around to publish it.

Before you continue reading, you should of have read my last post about Spotify a few months ago: Spotify – Last.fm on crack!

Then there’s a small video about Spotify here:

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A few days ago, I was sitting together with a few other CS students, and we got to talk about Music. I immediately showed off my favorite music player, Spotify.

- Ow, you use Spotify. Looks cool to play back your Music… Woow, you have a huge Music Library. How many Gigs is it?
- No idea, it’s not on my Laptop.
- Huh? It must be, it can’t be streamed off the internet. It plays instantly
!

After 30 minutes of traffic dumping and analyzing, we all agreed that it’s magic! It’s not possible that you can play a song instantly and skip to any place in it without buffering! It defies the laws of the internet! Ping? Packet Routing? Delays? Spotify has never heard of it! It plays as quickly as my local iTunes!

So one of my friends decided to call up Spotify, who’s HQ are in London, so it was a local call :)

We got a very nice receptionist, whom we asked about Internships. She clearly noticed that we loved Spotify and asked what we love so much about it.

- The Speed! It’s awesome!
- Heh, Yeah, we do that.

I mean, come on! A kind laugh! As if it would be normal. Let me tell you now, it’s not! So that evening, I remembered Peter Saint-Andre mentioning that he knew the CTO of Spotify, Andreas Ehn. He immediatly sent out a mail introducing me to Andreas, and I got a reply shortly after that.

In reply to my accusation that Spotify would be magic and package routing, he just had the following song: http://open.spotify.com/track/4ONTc23rNiTCBqP833K6rc

He also said the following:

Seriously, though, we’re not doing anything magic. Short buffers, lots of capacity, light-weight client application, light-weight streaming protocol minimizing the number of round trips (despite using TCP). And of course there is a local cache, but Spotify is pretty quick for stuff you’ve never played before, too. We do have a bunch of rather good developers. :)

The thing that I am missing in Spotify is some of the brand new music, and the possibility to see who added what to my collaborative playlist. For the rest the app is perfect! And I don’t say this often :)

I hope that I’ll meet Andreas Ehn at FOSDEM this year, as I seem to have missed it the last time.

The thing I don’t get, why ask for £9,99 per month for the Premium Subscription. It’s too much. The price Last.fm asks is decent. For 2,5€ I would immediately get a Premium Account. But as it stands now, I don’t see why I should pay that much for so little more.

At this point I just want to say two more things:

I’m sorry, but I don’t have any Spotify invites left :( So I can’t give out any free accounts anymore.

And second: Spotify definitely redefined music!

And now off to bed :)

But before I leave, I specifically asked, and I am allowed to post Screenshots this time.

September 17th, 2008

Spotify – Last.fm on crack!

by Florian Jensen

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It’s me again,

A few days ago, Peter Saint-Andre asked me if I knew Spotify and if I would like to try it. I said no, I didn’t know it, and thought, ow what the heck, I have some time to try out this Spotify thing.

So I received an invite, and started playing around with it. Immediately after launching the application, I was shocked. This App was heaven on earth!

Spotify allows you to play any music you like, own it or not, play it in full length, FOR FREE! It’s like the iTunes store without paying! It had nearly all the music I could think of, except a few very recent songs. The thing you might think now, ow, it’s just a Web player, it will take ages to load a song … NO! It’s as fast as my iTunes. When you click on the song, it starts instantly! When you go to the middle of the song, it plays instantly! No buffering! It’s just like any local player!

It’s just like Last.fm, but with full-length songs and without the social crap.

So, what I would like to see in a future version is, that it imports, or links to, my Last.fm profile to get my music taste and recommendations, and then plays these. Ofcourse, Last.fm scrobbling is also needed.

Another nice feature would be a mobile client, for Symbian OS. It’s so annoying to copy over all these MP3s to the Mobile Phone, if you could simply share your playlists with your Mobile. That would be great. PS: Please create a Symbian client. No-one cares about the iPhone anyways!

Before you start asking me here, if I have invites, no, I don’t. Sorry.

If you already have Spotify, please share some of your playlists, as I am always looking at broadening my horizon. I also created a public playlist (so you can add songs to it) called Calm Mood (Various Goodness). If you have good songs for that, feel free to add them.

Then there’s also a Radio Mode. You simply select the decade(s) you want to listen to, and maybe add the few genres, and hit play, which is a nice feature too, if you don’t want to search for tons of music.

But thats not all! It’s cross platform too! Mac OSX and Windows! I guess a Linux version will be out soon!

So I would like to thank Peter Saint-Andre for this great tip, and hope to see you soon on Spotify.

EDIT: I’m sorry, but I had to remove all screenshots, as it’s prohibited to post “screen dumps” by the Beta Agreement.

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September 6th, 2008

Simpsons: Duffman Song

by Florian Jensen

Hey guys,

I just found the Duffman song! Great fun to listen. And if you find some spare time, definetly take a look at the video.

It’s from Yello, and called Oh yeah. Who might of have guessed the title? :)

Listen to it on Last.fm!

And here’s the video:

June 7th, 2008

Last.fm is preparing for a reload!

by Florian Jensen

Last.fm Beta PrivateA friend of mine was not really understanding how Last.fm works today, so I spent a bit of my afternoon on the Last.fm Website, and found out, that there is a new private beta of the new Last.fm Website and Service.

Last.fm PlanningIt all started on paper, well actually no. That would be old-fashioned. So let’s try this again: It all started on a glass table. That’s something you haven’t seen before. And before you don’t believe me, here’s a picture of that table.

The new Last.fm Service comes with many new features, which improve the usability and speed of the Last.fm Website, and also give you a lot of new features.

So I thought, I might as well share some information about it with you guys. So here goes.

The library. Your entire Last.fm music profile made visible, down to every last artist and track. Add to it by scrobbling or with the click of a button. Browse it, play it, and get new music recommendations based on it.

Real-time charts. Yes, finally! Every track you scrobble gets added to all of your charts. Instantly. No more waiting for Sunday and praying to the chart gods…

Plus… Activity feeds, all-new visual styles, an improved music player, sharing, podcasts, and more.

We’re only getting started, but feel free to have a play, give us your feedback, and help spot bugs.

We’ll be expanding the beta and opening it up to more users in the coming weeks. In the meantime, subscribers can find out how to access the beta site now at the Last.fm Beta Group.

In short. It rocks!

But I can tell you a lot. Just look at these screenshots, and you’ll be convinced!

Last.fm Beta Readme Last.fm Beta Recommendations Last.fm Beta Playlists Last.fm Beta Charts Last.fm Beta Library

If you are interested in other Last.fm stuff, check out their Last.fm Build and their Playground.

January 23rd, 2008

Last.fm – The Revolution!

by Florian Jensen

This is unbelievable!

Last.fm by LogitechThis morning I got a message from a friend of mine, about Last.fm signing a deal with Logitech, and to ship a home entertainment device. It looks great, it has nice features, but it is too expensive. By signing this deal, Last.fm finally arrives in your Home Entertainment System and leaves your Desktop PC.

But that’s not all!!

On their Blog they say: As of today, you can play full-length tracks and entire albums for free on the Last.fm website

It’s a pity that it is only available from the UK, US and Germany for now, but hey … you can use Proxies :) . So now you can listen to full length tracks for free! It is limited to 3 times per song, but they’ll soon have a new subscription for unlimited!

Here are some pictures of all the free stuff! Last.fm Free1 Last.fm Free2

This is clearly a big month for Last.fm!

January 14th, 2008

YouTube Idols?

by Florian Jensen

Why do we have all these people who can’t sing on Idols? Just point your Browser to Youtube and browse!

I found a really talented singer here. Tell me what you think of her.

Isn’t that a wooow voice?