musik - 15.2.2004 - 13.7.2006

beaTunes ~ build better playlists - automatically analyze and classify iTunes libraries.

Pink-Floyd-Co-founder Syd Barrett has died - shine on, you crazy diamond.

What Happened To Dynamic Range - Dynamic range in CD recordings and the (negative) development over the years.

stripsquad.se - very weird, very loud, very mean - I love it.

Let's be honest for a moment ...

... when you install software that plays music. And this software has a function that suggests other music from the internet shop associated with the software based on the currently playing track. Are you really surprised to hear that this software transmits data of the currently playing song to the store? Regardless of what the software is called?

Sorry, but I really don't understand this somewhat strange excitement. The function in question cannot be realized without communication with the store - it is to be expected that data will be transmitted for this purpose, after all, data also comes back.

If iTunes always transmitted the data, even when this silly suggestion window is not open, there would be reason to be excited. But as it is, I find the whole thing quite silly - you are upset that a function does what it says it does. But you buy your music from a store that records your credit card, your general music taste, your movements - and grants you only limited rights for your purchased music. But that's okay - as long as it doesn't transmit your currently playing track - which you probably slap onto your websites via script anyway.

But otherwise, are you still doing well, yes?

Billy's Band - Polish Rock-Polka

I recently came across the film Reality Shock featuring Billy's Band - they provide part of the music for the film. Wow. I'm a fan of music with polka elements and find the accordion a beautiful instrument, absolutely brilliant music for me.

And anyone who wants to complain now: just listen to it. There are really nice things in there. But how to order their CDs if you don't speak Russian is a real mystery to me ...

And yes, I know, rock-polka isn't quite right - it's all sorts of things, some remind me very much of Tom Waits, some are quite rock, others remind me of French chansons. I like it anyway.

Pandora - first experiments

Pandora I had already briefly linked here before, but I only got around to trying it out myself today. Wow. Really brilliantly simple setup. And although I didn't directly expect it - it works. Ok, there is one problem with my music taste: the musicians have done very different things, so it's strongly dependent on the initial piece in which direction the service goes if I only enter one musician. Unfortunately, when searching for titles, there is often a "not found" as an answer (or only titles of the same name by other musicians - Black Moon by ELP, for example). But if the starting point is usable, it really continues very consistently afterwards - and many musicians are brought in whom I had never heard before (ok, from some I also don't want to hear anything in the future).

In any case, it's really more than just a toy - it's really fun to just let the station run. And as a registered user (optionally free with ads or paid without ads) you can configure up to 100 stations and build your own mood radio.

Quality Assurance in the iTunes Music Store

There isn't, really. Partly truly shocking. Marianne Faithfull. "A Stranger on earth" is rock. "A perfect stranger" they classify as folk. And "Blazing away" they classify as pop. Do they still have all their marbles?

And yes, before someone here gives me a lecture, I know about their older stuff and their folk experiments. But these three albums are the ones that have "Sister Morphine" on them - and the rest also goes in similar directions. That's neither folk nor pop, you poppets.

Is Sony in Trouble with Apple Now?

Secret function in Sony BMG copy protection

As computer scientist Alex Halderman discovered, the free software «DRMS» is included in «XCP», which can be used to circumvent the «FairPlay» copy protection used by online music market leader Apple. However, «XCP» does not use «DRMS» to crack music: «Instead, the program's code is used to supplement Apple's copy protection.» The routine is currently inactive, however.

It would be nice if Apple were to cause a bit of trouble for them now - after all, Sony BMG was one of the labels that caused Apple trouble over prices. It could be amusing to watch. The slowly mounting lawsuits against Sony could also be interesting. And never forget: BMG stands for Bertelsmann Music Group.

Discover Music - Pandora - automatic music recommender - I should take a closer look at it when it works.

Google Groups : microsoft.public.windowsmedia.drm - the programmer of the Sony Rootkit asks in a newsgroup for free code for his work. Already strange ...

And suddenly you feel young again

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Kate Bush plans a comeback. Okay, there probably won't be a second "Babooshka," but still.

Music Label Heads Still Completely Clueless

They're no longer satisfied with their scams:

Too many of their own online music portals had failed and Apple's concept of direct binding to the iPod promised success. Meanwhile, iTunes has sold more than half a billion titles and the labels want a larger share of the pie. Currently, they receive only about 70 US cents from the 99 US cents per song.

It never occurs to these idiots to consider that their own trash shops failed, among other things, due to the absurd costs and even more absurd rights restrictions, and that the success of the iTunes Music Store lies precisely in its characteristics such as price and possibilities.

Sorry, but an industry led by such mentally substandard idiots deserves nothing less than to be mercilessly wiped out. Of course, it's a shame about the jobs and a shame for some musicians. But only when this music industry moloch has been organized into insignificance by its managers can music actually make a fresh start - and then perhaps become reasonable.

RIP last.fm

In das Netzbuch: last.fm verhärmt sich selbst Ralf describes how last.fm is leaving reality. I will also have to say goodbye to my earlier recommendation - there are already enough proprietary streaming clients, we don't need another one - especially not if it doesn't even work properly. Too bad - it was a nice way to discover new and interesting music. But not like this.

FineTunes I need to remember. MP3s and OGGs without DRM. And the music selection is also somewhat usable at first glance. I need to browse through it ...

Every smile you fake ...

... we'll be watching you. Sting rules

And Pink Floyd, of course. But they are out of competition anyway.

The Horror of Sony DRM

Who wants to know what Sony's digital rights management really means for a Windows user: Michael Amor Righi describes the joys he had with a CD and the DRM software, especially the removal of the latter ...

Found at zenzizenzizenzic

BBC - Radio 3 - Beethoven Experience

The BBC is offering recordings of all Beethoven symphonies for online download. Currently, numbers 1-5 are available, with the rest to follow over the coming weeks. All performed by the BBC Philharmonic. No DRM or any such nonsense, just plain MP3.

Load your iPod

New Nonsensical Pseudo-Copy Protection

Sony BMG: "Sterile" Audio-CDs sollen illegale Kopien verhindern. Excerpt: It's just about making it more difficult for the average user to copy. - but the average users are allowed to make copies legally. However, professional pirates won't care. Just another example that the music industry doesn't really care only about eradicating pirates - they explicitly want to eliminate private copying. Because they are criminalized by such copy protection measures - because bypassing even such trivialities is prohibited by law. Professional pirates couldn't care less about the illegality of bypassing.

DRM is and remains shit

I've now reinstalled my computer - I wanted to start fresh with the installation so that everything really works smoothly and no remnants from the Jaguar (I skipped Panther) cause any trouble. So I made backups and reformatted and set up the box. Everything went well. Dragged music via drag-and-drop into the iTunes folder, that worked too. Played the first purchased piece - I have to authenticate my computer. Hello? What? I'm using it on exactly the same computer I bought it on, but I have to authenticate myself?

DRM is simply an insult to adult customers.

Berliner Symphoniker to be disbanded - Helicopters against graffiti artists are fine, but there's no money for the Berliner Symphoniker. Why culture, it's nonsense, people might even enjoy it ...

iTunes 4.7.1 quietly brings sharing restrictions - nice one, now Apple even DRMs self-ripped songs

Music Industry and Its Alleged Interest in Musicians' Rights

Music industry wants 95-year protection period for sound recordings and justifies this by saying that musicians should earn money from the rights to their music throughout their lives. Pretty cheeky, when it's precisely the music industry that makes the most money from these rights and musicians - if at all - only receive small contributions. The music industry doesn't care about musicians at all. They only care about increasing their own revenues without having to contribute even a bit of effort.

One can imagine what's behind this when you look at when the old songs were produced that the music industry still heavily relies on, because they are incapable of producing anything that goes beyond one-hit wonders. Because the copyrights for music from some bands from the 60s and 70s will expire in the foreseeable future - and then the gentlemen in the executive suites would actually have to take risks and support new bands to still have significant business in the future.

You can't live forever off the songs of the Beatles or the Stones ...

Record labels considering price increase for music downloads - these idiots are only destroying their own industry. But then they cry about how the evil pirates are to blame. They'll probably never get it ...

I've never understood how T-Online derives the alleged market leadership of Musicload. Probably just a blunt marketing lie with absurdly beautiful calculations like "all T-Online users are Musicload customers by definition, even if they never bought anything or will buy anything..."

Fairsharing Petition

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Go there, sign. Anyway, anyone interested in there being a private copy. By the way, the action also has a Weblog.

Des oanzige was zählt auf dera Welt

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Haindling, Paula

Auch die Norweger kriminalisieren jetzt Musikbesitzer - auf eine auch noch ausgesprochen bescheuerte Weise: private Kopien bei Erhalt des Mediums (CD auf CD) sollen weiter erlaubt sein, aber Medienwechsel soll verboten sein - also Umsetzen einer CD auf einen MP3-Player zum Beispiel, wenn die ursprüngliche CD kopiergeschützt war. Was für eine hirnverbrannte Idee. (via Schockwellenreiter)

Spreeblick: Sweety Records

Spreeblick erklärt uns die Musikindustrie: Sweety Records

Teufelsgrinsen

Weil Gier ist Geil ...

Die Deutsche Welle fragt in Anbetracht der neuen GVL Gebührenpläne: Auf Wiedersehen, Webradio? Ich sehe durchaus die Notwendigkeit für die Vergütung von Künstlern ein. Aber welchen Dienst erweist die GVL den Künstlern, wenn sie durch Erhöhung der Gebühren den Künstlern einen Teil ihres Marktes vernichten? Gerade die kleinen Webradios sind ja auch dafür bekannt öfter mal eher selten gespielte Künstler zu bringen.

Was mich auch daran stört: die Erhöhung der Gebühren kommt ganz ohne irgendeine Form von Verbesserung oder Erweiterung - im Gegenteil, die Bedingungen werden eingeschränkt, der Preis angehoben. Mehr zahlen für weniger Leistung.

Da braucht sich die GVL nicht über negative Kritik zu wundern, denn sowas nennt man nomralerweise Kartellmissbrauch, Wucher oder Abzocke.

argh!

Da kann ich argh! einfach nur zustimmen, dem Kommentar zu Annett Louisan.

. clare fader & the vaudevillains . cabaret for the 21st century .

Clare Fader bringt wirklich klasse Musik. Ich hab mir gerade die Elephants Baby gekauft, mit Cabin Fever und Isle of Summer drauf. Herrlich.

Crystal VST Instrument - Softwaresynthesizer für OS X und Windows

MidiKeys - Software-Keyboard für OS X

iDrum - The Drum Machine for Mac OS X - Drumkit für Garageband (und auch standalone)

ITMS Link Maker - Erstellen von HTML Links in den iTMS - leider kein echtes API, sondern ein WebWizard

Kate Bush Discography - Albums - This Woman's Work - Kate Bush Album das mir noch fehlt - mit einigen Songs die ich noch nicht habe

iTunes Music Store RSS Generator - RSS Feeds für iTunes Neuerscheinungen

Ear Monitors (R) brand by Future Sonics, Inc. - High-End Ohrhöhrer mit Schallisolierung

DIGITAL RADIO - DAB Empfänger - Auflistung von Digitalradio (DAB) Empfängern

DIGITAL RADIO WEST | Ihr Sendernetzbetreiber in NRW - Digitalradio in NRW

BBC - OneMusic Sample Bank - Drums - Drum Loops für Garageband

Dent du Midi - MIDI File Converter for GarageBand - Werkzeug um Midi-Musik in Einzelspuren zu zerlegen (für Garage Band)

Violin loops,Fiddle loops,violin samples - Violinen Loops für Garageband