Posts Tagged ‘myspace’

MySpace Music filtering – Beaten to it!

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

The Digital Music Report 2008 (DMR2008) states that:

“There are more than 1.2 million rock acts and 1.7 million R&B acts alone clamouring for attention on MySpace. This overwhelming number of new bands and music available to consumers also highlights one of the key roles for record companies in the digital space. The need for filtering, selection, marketing and recommendation is greater than ever.”

So I think, ‘Great!’ let’s make an application, or even better a website that taps into that problem and utilises it to make discovering new music easy. No one has the time these days to be searching around with no clear direction. We want things quick and easy, no fuss. Then I remember that MySpace has just launched a new music player, and come to agreements with three of the top labels to promote their music by letting users create playlists (similar to LastFM I think), and purchase tracks too.

My head is still spinning with crazy ideas of what my new website could do, pull band information, categorise them, pick up on influences and keywords, link through to the music player, and have easy ‘Add as friend’ buttons. But as a Facebook user, I am a little out of touch with all the new features that MySpace are implementing, and due to my inner celebrations about how I’ve finally landed on something that could possibly be a solid project, I totally overlook the glaringly obvious ‘Filter Results’ box on the Search page. Damn.

Is there still something that they aren’t doing quite as well as they should be? I don’t know…

Back to square one.

Images task…

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Asked to find 20 well thought images that have a relation to my studio project I came up with the following…

It was a little harder than expected and as I don’t yet have a solid idea for the project I decided to relate them to my areas or research.

We all listen to music, as designers we probably do more than most. The progression and advancement of the music industry is something that needs to happen.

We all listen to music, as designers we probably do more than most. The progression and advancement of the music industry is something that needs to happen.

Radiohead were one of the first to put the ball in the consumers court, letting them pay however much they wanted for their latest album 'In Rainbows'.

Radiohead were one of the first to put the ball in the consumers court, letting them pay however much they wanted for their latest album.

The current online music revolution is being referred to as Music 2.0. There are over 500 websites that allow users to listen legally to music on the web, through most people only know of a few.

The current online music revolution is being referred to as Music 2.0. There are over 500 websites that allow users to listen legally to music on the web, through most people only know of a few.

There are many new technologies emerging for listening to music that also combine internet access and purchasing options such as the iPhone and Microsoft Zune Player.

There are many new technologies emerging for listening to music that also combine internet access and purchasing options such as the iPhone and Microsoft Zune Player.

The biggest legal online music provider is iTunes. They have battled to get DRM-free music to their customers and were recently granted by EMI to do so.

The biggest legal online music provider is iTunes. They have battled to get DRM-free music to their customers and were recently granted by EMI to do so.

With the launch of the new MySpace music player they hoped to improve on one of the web's most popular ways of listening to new and undiscovered artists.

With the launch of the new MySpace music player they hoped to improve on one of the most popular ways of listening to new and undiscovered acts on the web.

LastFM is another very popular ways of legally listening to music online which enables users to share playlists with friends and push their favourite artists up the 'charts'.

LastFM is another very popular way of legally listening to music online, which enables users to share playlists with friends and push their favourite artists up the LastFM charts.

Music visualisation is also something that I am interested in. Desktop music players such as Windows Media Player and WinAmp have these in-built, however there are much more advanced ones available.

Music visualisation is also something that I am interested in. Desktop music players such as Windows Media Player and WinAmp have these in-built, however there are much more advanced ones available.

An interesting diagram that I found which attempts to display one persons CD collection in a circular format. It is separated by genre, by album, and even by tracks.

An interesting diagram that I found which attempts to display one persons CD collection in a circular format. It is separated by genre, by album, and even by track.

If music is destined to be consumed by the digital revolution then are we whitnessing the death of album art?

If music is destined to be consumed by the digital revolution then are we witnessing the death of album art and the design that comes with it?

If we cannot put a stop music piracy and making music free is the option, then with emerging technologies will we see a progression in the live concert experience?
If we cannot put a stop music piracy and making music free is the only option, then with emerging technologies will we see a progression in the live concert experience?
New ways of controlling illegal file sharing are desperately in need. ISPs are beginning to notify customers that they are under survalance in a bid to scare them off downloading illegally.
New ways of controlling illegal file sharing are desperately in need. ISPs are beginning to notify customers that they are under surveillance.
Copyright infringement is a huge problem and is causing a decline in CD sales and revenue generated for the record companies.
Copyright infringement is a huge problem and is causing a decline in CD sales and revenue generated for the record companies.
Software such as Bit Torrent and Kazaa that have emerged through the development of Napster are largely responsible for much of the illegal file sharing.

Software such as Bit Torrent and Kazaa that have emerged through the development of Napster are largely responsible for much of the illegal file sharing.

Jumping back to the idea of a revolution in watching live music performances, will future technology allow us to experience a whole new level of involvement from our own home?
Going back to the idea of a revolution in watching live music performances; Will future technology allow us to experience a whole new level of involvement from our own home?
The first of 5 pieces of work that I have chosen for their qualities in relation to music, or the music used. This piece of motion graphics is a prime example.
The first of 5 pieces of work that I have chosen for their qualities in relation to music, or the music used. This piece of motion graphics is a prime example of music and video sync.
An illustration which to me displays life revolving around music. The execution and detail of this are fantastic. http://www.behance.net/Gallery/The-music-nature/51596
An illustration which to me displays life revolving around music. The execution and detail of this is fantasticly inspiring.
Another piece of motion graphics that talks about music in a very aspirational and asthetically pleasing way.

Another piece of music related motion graphics that displays it's qualities in a very aspirational and asthetically pleasing way.

This obscure and very dark music video overlays illustration on video in a unique way that really portrays the feeling behind the song.

This obscure and very dark music video overlays illustration on video in a unique way that really portrays the feeling behind the song.

Finally, this piece of abstract art gave me the feeling of being encapsulated by the sound, feeling every beat and rhythem right through your body.

Finally, this piece of abstract art gave me the feeling of being encapsulated by the sound, feeling every beat and rhythem right through your body.