Friday, February 1, 2008

Your Music Genre Isn't Dead

Well, not necessarily. I suppose if you're into the baroque movement, there isn't a whole lot of innovation going on for that right now, but if you're a fan of something slightly more recent and some of the groups that appear on the previously-mentioned Wolfgang's Vault interest you, then I have the the website for you. Pandora.

Now, this site isn't just for lovers of oldies. You can learn about a lot of current-day mainstream hits and get a pretty thorough tour of the various underground scenes as well. Pandora aims to find music suited directly to your tastes and play that music for you in a streaming radio format.

Here's how it works: you register an account (it's free), then you create "stations." A station can be based on an artist, a specific song, or a genre. Pandora then accesses a vast database of carefully cataloged music and attempts to play other songs that will fit your musical taste defined by whatever song/artist/genre that station is formed from. So, you can start a Beatles station, for example, and expect to hear many other bands, new and old, that share some part of their style with the Beatles.

It's not perfect, but it's constantly being updated and it does have useful feedback devices. First of all, if you hear a song you like, you can give it a thumbs-up. Songs with a good rating tend to pop up in your play list again and again. If you hear a song you dislike, you can give it a thumbs down. It'll be gone for good at that point. You can also bookmark artists and songs so you can remember them later and proceed directly to sites where you can buy their albums. Finally, they've recently introduced a feature that allows you to link your Pandora account to your Facebook account so your friends can see what you're listening to. Pandora also has some minor networking features built in.

Give it a try. You can even create mix stations that combine two or more of your previously defined stations so that you get a wider range of music. I find that works best.

1 comment:

Brant said...

Thanks for the heads-up on Pandora. I'm going to give it a shot. It sounds a lot like the XM stations I get on my satellite dish. They cover a wide, wide range of genres. I find all kinds of great music there that I wouldn't be exposed to on corporate radio.