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Ruby Poetry - Andrew McDonough
"As the couplet finding algorithm was fairly crude, only looking for matches of the last three letters, and not the phonetic reprentation, I allowed myself to pick the best couplets as generated on the day. To demonstrate my code, I reran the program on the day of my talk, and read the best couplets it generated at the end:

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programming  ruby  news  headline  web  music  rhyme  lyric  code  linguistics  humour  interesting 
february 2012 by milkmiruku
John Stump, composer of Faerie’s Aire and Death Waltz
My uncle, John Arthur Stump, who was my father’s youngest brother, died on January 20, 2006.  His memorial service was held at a Vedanta monastery in Hollywood, where my other uncle (known there as “Jnana Chaitanya,” but to me as Uncle Dave) serves as a monk.  I was not at the ceremony, but my family brought back some memorabilia from the service and from Uncle John’s “estate,” including a large piece of paper densely printed with musical notation.
blog  music  history  humour 
december 2011 by milkmiruku
The Quietus | More Than The Mind Can Take: An Interview With Cut Hands
"With Whitehouse, the way you get around the 'noise issue', if we can call it that, is through the use of language. There I'd apply the same principles linguistically, where you're overloading the brain with very complex linguistic structures very fast - too fast for the brain to cope with. ... I remember there was one concert in Vienna, and there was this barrage of abuse and loud abrasive noise, for an entire hour, but at the end it was extraordinary - the entire audience had these huge, silly grins on their faces, and their hands were in the air like some sort of exaltation."
music  noise  trance  interview  drumming  rhythm  psychology  interesting 
december 2011 by milkmiruku
File Format Spectrograms - Imgur
"Spectrograms of various file formats that you would encounter as a DJ/Producer/Audio Enthusiast. This test was done using a WAV purchased on Beatport, then converting it into MP3 using the LAME encoder in foobar2000 and AAC using the Itunes converter."
audio  music  technology  compression  format  flac  wav  mp3  ogg  vorbis  gallery  interesting  algorithm 
november 2011 by milkmiruku
The Rick Astley Project on Vimeo
"The concept: In realtime you get to remix Rick Astley's legendary 'Never Gonna Give You Up'. You do it simply by pushing a bunch of buttons on a physical, custom built controller. You can change all the elements of the song and for example make a nice mashup of black metal, rap, gospel, gameboy sounds and Spanish vocals. You can also change the intensity and mood of the mix. It's just about as weird and fun as it sounds."
audio  music  video  technology  hardware  hack  arduino  controller  humour 
october 2011 by milkmiruku
Lyric clouds, genre maps and distinctive words
"One of the interesting things that sets even superficially similiar genres of music apart is their lyrical content. Last.fm tags can overlap to a great degree, but we were interested to see what the words can tell you about the subtler shades of meaning that go along with those tags. As usual around here, the best way to answer questions like these is by asking the data."
article  blog  music  statistics  linguistics  language  interesting 
june 2011 by milkmiruku
Analysis on the Eurovision Songfestival
"The last few years, possibly since the introduction of Europe-wide televoting, it is being suggested that the voting results of the Eurovision Songcontest are (getting) more related to geographical location or common history than to the songs performed by the artists on the event. This page is dedicated to a modest analysis at Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) about the extend to which these suspicions are genuine."
europe  music  statistics  sociology  society  interesting  geography  research 
april 2010 by milkmiruku
Open Letter From OK Go - OK Go
"We’ve been flooded with complaints recently because our YouTube videos can't be embedded on websites, and in certain countries can't be seen at all. And we want you to know: we hear you, and we’re sorry. We wish there was something we could do. Believe us, we want you to pass our videos around more than you do, but, crazy as it may seem, it’s now far harder for bands to make videos accessible online than it was four years ago."
music  video  internet  web  content  copyright  marketing  advertising  youtube  business  riaa  audio  culture  art  technology  law  google  archive  embed  activism  interesting  emi 
january 2010 by milkmiruku
BBC NEWS | Apology for singing shop worker
"Sandra Burt, 56, who works at A&T Food store in Clackmannanshire, was warned she could be fined for her singing by the Performing Right Society (PRS)."
bbc  news  uk  legal  music  copyright  wtf  scotland  culture 
october 2009 by milkmiruku
Some Notes On iTunes LP
"Feature-wise, an iTunes LP is a DRM-free album in high-quality 256kbps AAC format, along with digital extras (visualizer(s), photos, videos and interviews) wrapped in a custom WebKit-powered site."
blog  music  design  audio  format  apple  html  css  javascript  software  interesting 
october 2009 by milkmiruku
'Chameleon Guitar' blends old-world and high-tech
"The Chameleon Guitar -- so named for its ability to mimic different instruments -- is an electric guitar whose body has a separate central section that is removable. This inserted section, the soundboard, can be switched with one made of a different kind of wood, or with a different structural support system, or with one made of a different material altogether. Then, the sound generated by the electronic pickups on that board can be manipulated by a computer to produce the effect of a different size or shape of the resonating chamber."
music  audio  design  technology  physics  digital  guitar  cool  usa  video  hardware 
august 2009 by milkmiruku
Behind the music: The real reason why the major labels love Spotify
"So, in the light of recent revelations, I'm afraid I'm going to have to withdraw the virtual Fair Trade stamp I gave Spotify a few months back, until they prove that they are, indeed, concerned about treating artists right."
news  article  music  technology  streaming  digital  licensing  internet  business  interesting 
august 2009 by milkmiruku
BBC NEWS | Azerbaijanis in Eurovision probe
"People in Azerbaijan who voted for a song by neighbouring Armenia in May's Eurovision Song Contest have been questioned by the authorities. One man told the BBC he was accused of being unpatriotic and a potential security threat, after he sent a text backing Armenia's song, Jan Jan."
bbc  news  music  culture  authoritarianism  wtf  azerbaijan  armenia 
august 2009 by milkmiruku
One & Other
" met Antony at a talk where he effectively sold the idea of the plinth project to me. I dreamt that I would end up standing on the plinth on a Saturday night st 3am and it has come true, weird! I like the idea of a strange snap shot of Britain through all the random people that have been chosen by computer. At least it is a democratic shot in the dark. I currently plan to do a bit of drumming and to resurrect my red character from last Samhuinn."
video  uk  tv  london  culture  music  beltane  red  drumming 
july 2009 by milkmiruku
Henry Rollins: Teeing Off: Ain't No Sell Out, We Have Arrived!
"I wonder if it ever occurred to these people that the reason the music of these interesting and alternative bands is being recruited is because their fans are now the ones calling the shots. In other words, we have arrived! Of course the ad is trying to sell you something and by using a band you like, attempting to gain your confidence by exploiting the band's integrity for a commercial end. So what? You're not a fuckin' moron are ya? You see through that, don't ya?"
blog  op-ed  music  advertising  marketing  culture  business  psychology  tv  media  interesting  hate 
july 2009 by milkmiruku
BBC NEWS | Magazine | Giving up my iPod for a Walkman
"It took me three days to figure out that there was another side to the tape. That was not the only naive mistake that I made; I mistook the metal/normal switch on the Walkman for a genre-specific equaliser, but later I discovered that it was in fact used to switch between two different types of cassette."
bbc  article  technology  music  history  uk  mp3  mobile  hardware  interesting  humour 
june 2009 by milkmiruku
I'll give you postmodern - American Most Unwanted Song
"The most unwanted music is over 25 minutes long, veers wildly between loud and quiet sections, between fast and slow tempos, and features timbres of extremely high and low pitch, with each dichotomy presented in abrupt transition. The most unwanted orchestra was determined to be large, and features the accordion and bagpipe (which tie at 13% as the most unwanted instrument), banjo, flute, tuba, harp, organ, synthesizer (the only instrument that appears in both the most wanted and most unwanted ensembles). An operatic soprano raps and sings atonal music, advertising jingles, political slogans, and "elevator" music, and a children's choir sings jingles and holiday songs. The most unwanted subjects for lyrics are cowboys and holidays, and the most unwanted listening circumstances are involuntary exposure to commercials and elevator music."
music  blog  art  audio  download  aesthetics  interestin  humour  marketing  rap  cowboys  bagpipes  mp3  postmodern 
june 2009 by milkmiruku
Deny This, Last.fm
"Last.fm didn’t hand user data over to the RIAA. According to our source, it was their parent company, CBS, that did it."
news  music  internet  privacy  last.fm  riaa  law  filesharing 
may 2009 by milkmiruku
Apoptygma Berzerk - I never thought Apoptygma Berzerk was an industrial band
"Anyhow, people should realise I stopped making EBM since 1994 when "Deep Red" was released. "Welcome To Earth" was not an EBM album at all, even though it was build on the EBM building blocks."
interview  music  ebm  futurepop  electro-industrial  electronicmusic 
january 2009 by milkmiruku
Universal Music seeing 'tens of millions' from YouTube | Digital Media - CNET News
"In an interview with CNET News this week, Rio Caraeff, executive vice president of Universal Music Group's eLabs, said the largest of the top recording companies is bringing in "tens of millions of dollars" from YouTube. "
news  youtube  google  business  advertising  video  music  search  internet  web  statistics 
december 2008 by milkmiruku
EXPLICIT CONTENT ONLY
"This is the entire N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton album edited down into just the "explicit" content."
music  culture  hiphop  rap  humour  samples  censorship  audio  mp3 
november 2008 by milkmiruku
dalnews.dal.ca - Sherlock of rock
"The opening chord to A Hard Day’s Night is also famous because for 40 years, no one quite knew exactly what chord Harrison was playing. ...it took a Dalhousie mathematician to figure out the exact formula."
news  music  pop  rock  audio  interesting 
october 2008 by milkmiruku
Reconstructing the structure of the world-wide music scene with last.fm
"Basically: this is a graph representation of the similarity relationships derived from the database of Last.fm. The circles (vertices) on the left hand side figure are bands, musicians, composers, whatever you will find in the Music section of the site. Lines (edges) connect similar artists."
music  mapping  visualization  genres  graph  last.fm  interesting  cool  culture 
october 2008 by milkmiruku
Fleshmap: Listen: Music
"What do we sing about, when we sing about the body? The chart below, based on a sample of thousands songs, tells the story. The size of a circle corresponds to how often that part is mentioned in each genre. Click on a genre name to see a close-up that shows exactly what words were used."
visualization  music  culture  images  statistics  charts  design  cool  lyrics  reference  language 
october 2008 by milkmiruku
LiveLeak.com - Awesome Solenoid Symphony
"No practical use for this contraption, but pretty friggin' cool nontheless."
video  music  art  audio  hardware  diy  electronics  industrial  instrument 
september 2008 by milkmiruku
Products Placed: How Companies Pay Artists to Include Brands in Lyrics | Listening Post from Wired.com
"A e-mail from the Kluger Agency, which performs such product placements, mistakenly sent to Jeff Crouse of the Anti-Advertising Agency and Double Happiness Jeans, provides a rare glimpse into the secretive market for song lyric product placement."
news  business  advertising  marketing  money  brands  pop  music  capitalism  humour  interesting 
september 2008 by milkmiruku
Bono to Blame for Leaked U2 Tracks
"Passerby hears him blaring new tracks from upcoming album on his home stereo, makes a recording, and uploads them to YouTube."
news  music  piracy  france  humour  youtube 
august 2008 by milkmiruku
Band Leaks Track to BitTorrent, Blames Pirates | TorrentFreak
"When we entered the IP-address into the Wiki-scanner, we found out that the person in question had edited the BuckCherry wikipedia entry... So, we decided to send the band manager, Josh Klemme ... surprisingly enough his IP-address was the same as the uploader."
music  business  p2p  piracy  filesharing  humour  news  interesting  internet 
august 2008 by milkmiruku
The Analysis & Resynthesis Sound Spectrograph
"The Analysis & Resynthesis Sound Spectrograph (formerly known as the Analysis & Reconstruction Sound Engine), or ARSS, is a program that analyses a sound file into a spectrogram and is able to synthesise this spectrogram, or any other user-created image,
audio  music  sound  software  download  graphics  cool  interesting  tools 
july 2008 by milkmiruku
Main Page - IMSLP
"Welcome to the International Music Score Library Project! IMSLP attempts to create a virtual library containing all public domain musical scores, as well as scores from composers who are willing to share their music with the world without charge."
archive  free  music  score  download  reference  resource  search  wiki  publicdomain  tools  classical  libary 
july 2008 by milkmiruku
Lapsura | Aphex Twin Sheet Music
"Since there is no published Aphex Twin sheet music available, I've created this webpage in order to provide scores for fans interested in playing Aphex Twin music. More transcriptions/arrangements will be added as they are completed."
music  piano  reference  score  interesting  idm 
june 2008 by milkmiruku
Amplive - Rainydayz Remixes
"Amplive's Rainydayz Remixes, an 8-track collection featuring remixes of Radiohead's historic seventh album, In Rainbows. ... feature verses courtesy of Too $hort, MC Zumbi of Zion I, Chali2na of Jurassic 5, and Del the Funky Homosapien."
music  mashup  mp3  download  remixes  cool  free 
february 2008 by milkmiruku
film music | mobygratis.com
"this portion of moby.com, 'film music', is for independent and non-profit filmmakers, film students, and anyone in need of free music for their independent, non-profit film, video, or short.""
audio  music  free  production  video  film  interesting  copyright 
february 2008 by milkmiruku
Songbirdnest.com | Songbird Media Player
"Songbird is a desktop media player mashed-up with the Web. ... Songbird is an open source, Open Web project built on the Mozilla platform."
apps  download  media  music  video  web  internet  opensource  software  mp3  free  songbird 
january 2008 by milkmiruku
G2P Beta v0.2: Google helps me find the goods
"G2P (Google to Person) uses some crafty Google searches to help locate open directories or otherwise shared files."
search  google  web  tools  download  music  filesharing 
january 2008 by milkmiruku
The Webshite :: Nickelback
"Nickelback, you lazy, talentless bunch of wankers ... And here's the proof" An oldie but a goodie.
music  flash  production  humour  pop  audio 
january 2008 by milkmiruku
XSPF: XML Shareable Playlist Format: Home
"XSPF is the XML format for sharing playlists. It is open -- No proprietary lock-in. It is portable -- You should be able to send a playlist to your friend and have it work. It is well-engineered -- Most playlist formats get the easy things wrong."
openformats  format  playlist  music  software  protocol  xml  technology  geek  interesting  standards  xspf  audio  cool 
january 2008 by milkmiruku
Bob Ostertag
"w00t is a free, internet-only release composed entirely from fragments of music from video games."
music  gaming  download  free  audio  interesting  cool 
october 2007 by milkmiruku
BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Concert ban for 'Chavez critic'
"A popular Spanish singer has been banned from performing in a [state-run] Caracas stadium over remarks he made about Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez."
bbc  news  venezuela  censorship  politics  authoritarianism  music 
october 2007 by milkmiruku
Slashdot | Yahoo Exec Says "Enough DRM"
"You, sir, are a visionary. What better way to protect our children against the auditory abomination that is today's pop artists? I feel that DRM is a wonderful thing, we simply haven't been using it correctly and to it's full potential."
slashdot  comments  music  drm  business  humour  yahoo  sarcasm 
october 2007 by milkmiruku
Digg - Trent Reznor splits from Universal Music, goes completely independent
"I've waited a LONG time to be able to make the following announcement: as of right now Nine Inch Nails is a totally free agent, free of any recording contract with any label."
music  media  business  internet  interesting  cool  industrial  rock 
october 2007 by milkmiruku
BBC NEWS | Magazine | Does the Frank Spencer music have Morse code?
"Its composer Ronnie Hazlehurst died this week and a story about a hidden meaning within that famous score, deciphered by Morse code, was mentioned in some obituaries."
bbc  news  tv  music  cryptography  interesting 
october 2007 by milkmiruku
RIAA anti-P2P campaign a real money pit, according to testimony
"She then made perhaps the most startling comment of the day. Saying that the record labels have spent "millions" on the lawsuits, she then said that "we've lost money on this program.""
news  p2p  music  mp3  business  law  humour 
october 2007 by milkmiruku
Study: file-sharing leads to "chart churn," helps indie acts
"Releases from indie labels are still at a disadvantage compared to those from the majors, but the gap between them appears to have narrowed. Those who predicted that file-sharing would help popularize more obscure titles appear to have been on to somethi
news  music  mp3  p2p  internet  interesting  business 
october 2007 by milkmiruku
Language Log: The Barry White effect
"And this particular form of sexual dimorphism is apparently not shared with our relatives the chimps and gorillas, so it must have evolved during the same period that human speech and language did."
blog  article  research  language  speech  evolution  biology  physiology  psychology  music  interesting 
september 2007 by milkmiruku
Ten Sites for Free and Legal Torrents « NewTeeVee
Granted, sites like The Pirate Bay are still the major source for Bittorrent traffic. But legitimate platforms offer enough video goodies to clog your tubes for days. Here are 10 great places to get started
article  bittorrent  blog  content  creativecommons  p2p  reference  music  video  free  download  law  copyright  howto 
september 2007 by milkmiruku
Why Is Hollywood Making A Sequel To The Napster Wars? -- YouTube -- InformationWeek
"It's been eight years since Sean Fanning created Napster in his college dorm room. Eight years later, there isn't a single authorized music service that can compete with the original Napster. Record sales are down every year, and digital music sales aren
article  music  drm  technology  content  internet  business 
august 2007 by milkmiruku
VentureBeat » Warner streams entire catalog of music for free on imeem
"Warner Music Group is offering its entire music and video catalog for free streaming on imeem, a Web site focused on letting users share music playlists. ... Now imeem users can make playlists with Warner music. Warner, in return, will get a piece of ime
music  news  web2.0  free  advertising  business  streaming  media  cool 
july 2007 by milkmiruku
Torrentech
A private electrnoic dance music sharing bittorrent tracker.
bittorrent  music  dance  techno  house  breakbeat  download 
july 2007 by milkmiruku
REAPER | About
"REAPER is a powerful Windows application for multitrack recording and editing of audio."
audio  software  windows  download  music  production  cool 
july 2007 by milkmiruku
GoodMusicStreams
An article on my wiki listing my favourite net radio streams.
audio  music  radio  mp3  streaming  cool  techno  house  dnb  ambient  industrial  ebm  dance  free  wiki 
july 2007 by milkmiruku
WFMU's Beware of the Blog
A blog with a wide range of mp3s available for download.
blog  music  audio  radio  weird  humour  interesting  cool  mp3  download  freeware 
june 2007 by milkmiruku
The Miss Jinny Show
The website of Manchester based net/community radio program The Miss Jinny Show.
music  radio  industrial  ebm  friends  mp3  streaming 
june 2007 by milkmiruku
reactable
"The reactable is a collaborative electronic music instrument with a tabletop tangible multi-touch interface."
music  audio  interface  technology  art  software  cool  design  interesting  synth  visualization 
june 2007 by milkmiruku
YouTube - Worms Making Music II
"Following a gruelling audition process, one solo worm was hand selected to perform its own music, without proviso, upon a specially adapted and destabilised FM synthesis circuit disembowelled from a Yamaha PSS-470"
youtube  video  worms  music  synth  audio  hack  interesting  nature  circuitbending 
may 2007 by milkmiruku
reload page to draw another card
Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies, in web format. For when inspiration is required.
reference  interesting  productivity  motivation  lifehacks  tools  art  business  music 
may 2007 by milkmiruku
The Human Clock™ - Singing a song about time
"Welcome to the ever-growing list of popular songs that mention a time of day."
music  time  list  interesting  reference 
may 2007 by milkmiruku
Wiel's Time Capsule
A blog with early electronic, new wave, punk, reggae and pop mp3 downloads.
music  download  blog  mp3  freeware 
may 2007 by milkmiruku
History of alternative music in Dundee - UGS
"This is an attempt at a collaboratively created guide to the history of alternative musics in Dundee, before everyone forgets it."
wiki  dundee  music  clubbing  history  local  friends 
may 2007 by milkmiruku
The Mixing Bowl
Electronic dance music mix sharing website.
bittorrent  music  dance  techno  house  breakbeat  radio  mp3  audio  dnb 
may 2007 by milkmiruku
Discogs
Best music discography site on the web.
music  reference  resource  tools  history  cd  vinyl  archive  audio  media  metadata  search 
may 2007 by milkmiruku
Epica Awards
"Mosquito killer with UV-bulb, 27 watt, quality tested, high-efficiency killing, painless and hygienic, free of chemicals, environmentally-friendly."
tv  advert  music  video  industrial  culture  germany  humour  art 
may 2007 by milkmiruku
Hi
"Alchemists of Sound" video in DivX/XviD format - full DVD resolution (700 MB)
music  video  bbc  synth  history  free  download 
april 2007 by milkmiruku
nuchoon
"Nuchoon is an online collective of artists and producers focusing on quality electronic dance music in many flavours (house, techno, breakbeat, etc). Our goal is to gather and distribute free music for the djs as well as promote new and talented electron
netlabel  free  download  house  techno  breakbeat  mp3  music 
april 2007 by milkmiruku
Gramophone - News - The world's best classical music magazine
"It would take many weeks of intensive work to examine all of the Hatto recordings, but it seems clear that at least some of these great performances are identical to other performances available from other recording companies."
article  audio  music  copyright  piano  classical  hoax  interesting 
february 2007 by milkmiruku
YouTube - Nora, The Piano-Playing Cat
"Nora began playing the piano on her own. She plays even when she is alone in the room. She really enjoys playing duets with a student playing on the second piano."
youtube  video  music  piano  cats  cute  humour 
february 2007 by milkmiruku
YouTube - Beatboxing flute inspector gadget remix
"Beatboxing Flute player Greg Pattillo inspector gadget with a twist like nothing you've heard."
youtube  music  video  beatboxing  flute  cool 
february 2007 by milkmiruku
BBC NEWS | Technology | Music execs criticise DRM systems
"Almost two-thirds of music industry executives think removing digital locks from downloadable music would make more people buy the tracks, finds a survey."
bbc  news  drm  copyright  music  audio  survey 
february 2007 by milkmiruku
blog.myspace.com/vnvnation
"7. Skateboarding while recording vocals. ... I can't use a skateboard to save my life and no, the doppler effect doesn't work on short distances which was a real bummer."
music  ebm  blog  interesting  production  audio  myspace 
february 2007 by milkmiruku
infest_uk: troublemaking
Nathan, looking for trouble; "Who do you not want to see at InFest this year or ever?!"
infest  music  industrial  ebm  futurepop  electro-industrial  powernoise 
february 2007 by milkmiruku
Wrong Music Net Label
Breakcore netlabel with some sweet releases.
netlabel  music  creativecommons  breakcore  mp3  free  download 
february 2007 by milkmiruku
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