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    • 1 Nov 2009, 19:08

    New New Musical Express - November 2009

    Edited by Babs_05 on 1 Nov 2009, 19:15
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    • 1 Nov 2009, 19:09

    Albums Added This Month

    * Fuck Buttons - Tarot Sport n/a anywhere yet. Tagged in hope.

    * Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More you should know some of these tracks from last year's EP. Full tracks, tagged.

    * Jay-Z - The Blueprint 3 (Explicit) Not in Last.fm yet. Listen in We7 or Spotify
    http://open.spotify.com/album/03JboE7JdI2P2lZjzVFjUP

    * Shirley Bassey - The Performance Superb album of songs written for the diva by luminaries such as Rufus Wainwright, John Barry, Gary Barlow, Pet Shop Boys, Tom Baxter, KT Tunstall and more. Further info. Sensational. Full tracks. Tagged.

    * Adrian Crowley - Season of the Sparks introspective, autumnal, morose fireside music for when the wind's howling. Ghostly beautiful. Not in Last.fm yet. Link to Spotify
    http://open.spotify.com/album/7AuvCYHMW9rwUgyXbawJoq

    * Stereophonics - Keep Calm And Carry On Tagged in advance of release. PlayInnocent is their best song in years.

    * Smokey Robinson - Time Flies When You're Having Fun with inspired cover of 'I Want You Back' as the last track. Full tracks. Tagged.

    * Lissie - Why You Runnin' 5-track EP. Pretty folk/country/rock. Reminiscent of KT Tunstall but more intimate. Full tracks. Tagged.

    * Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros - 2009 Listen to these three tracks before they get over-hyped. Quirky, creative modern hippies led by former singer of Ima Robot. Full tracks. Tagged.

    * Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way To Blue Seattle grunge pioneers return after 14 years, having survived the loss of their frontman, Layne Staley. Full tracks. Tagged.

    * Hurricane Bells - Tonight Is The Ghost Not in Last.fm yet, hopefully will be soon. Solo album from Longwave frontman Steve Schiltz. Tagged in hope.

    * Hyperstory - hyperstory debut album from L.A. musician Scott Blevins. "Varied sonic textures". Tagged.

    * Fat Freddy's Drop - Dr. Boondigga and The Big BW NZ reggae. Platinum in four days with good reason. Not in Last.fm yet. Tagged in hope.
    http://open.spotify.com/album/11z7rEPnN3kNGufn9I281r

    * McAlmont & Nyman - The Glare unlikely collaboration that makes for intriguing listening. Not in Last.fm yet, and when it is, I'm not sure how they will present the artist names - Michael Nyman and David McAlmont. Link to Spotify:
    http://open.spotify.com/album/4KVnVGolVPlWl7GML4JgjI

    * Norah Jones - The Fall Delightful. Tagged in hope.

    * Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures stoner rock from rock legends of today. Full tracks. Tagged.

    * NED COLLETTE & WIREWALKER - Over the Stones, Under the Stars Australian singer-songwriter and friend. Don't know much about this yet. Full tracks. Tagged.

    * The Echo Falls - The Echo Falls Debut album, folk-rock. Slighty old-fashioned, hippy, easy-listening, something to break up our 2009 radio. Full tracks. Tagged.



    * Spotify - albums not in Last.fm
    * Spotify Collaborative Playlist Your selections and suggestions for 2009.

    Edited by Babs_05 on 18 Nov 2009, 20:22
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    • 1 Nov 2009, 19:15

    Journal: New Music November 2009, by Nialloleary

    Journal: New Music November 2009, by Nialloleary.

    Extract (see journal for more):


    Hudson Mohawke new album entitled “Butter"
    (Rated at 4/5) Q RECOMMENDS
    Described as “Psychedelic hip hop mash-up. Straight outta Glasgow.”
    Recommended track to download…..”Joy Fantastic”
    http://http://www.myspace.com/hudsonmo


    Deadmau5 new album entitled “For Lack Of A Better Name"
    (Rated at 4/5) Q RECOMMENDS
    Recommended track to download…..”Word Problems”
    http://www.myspace.com/deadmau5


    Various new album entitled "Steppa’s Delight Vol II".
    (Rated at 3/5)

    “Just when you thought all dubstep was beginning to sound the same, it reinvents itself. This round up of present and future stars suggests it’s evolution rather than revolution though.

    The second installment of Soul Jazz's 'Present to Future' dubstep primers jams together an essential set of recent classics and stepping winners from a slightly different pool of artists. Romanian stepper TRG contributes his lush dub/2step raver 'Broken heart' from the fantastic Hessle Audio label, while Croydon yout Quest takes it back home with a cut from his classic split 12" for Anti Social Entertainment on 'Hardfood'. Elsewhere there's new cuts from fresh faces Shonx with the shockingly good 'Canton', and Bristols dystopian dubber Gatekeeper with MC Grizla on 'Shade Darker'. The last side is saved for perhaps two of the scenes finest achievements from Martyn and Shackleton, Martyn's 'Broken' being a firm favourite round these parts and obviously Shackleton's deep blue masterpiece 'Blood on my hands' which still induces the same effect now as it did the first time we heard it, sheer class. This is absolutely ideal entry level gear for anyone new to the sound, but i'm quite sure a lot of you have gaps to fill in your collection that could be nicely plugged with this essential comp.
    Recommended track to download..... ‘Shackleton'-'Blood on my hands'
    http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/

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    • 4 Nov 2009, 23:40

    Last.fm November 4th site update

    acreature said:
    Hello!

    After a couple of larger site releases we've got a quieter one for you today. Almost all of today's release was back-end/internal changes, but here's some details.


    XBox improvements. Last.fm will be coming to your XBox 360 so we've been making sure our systems can handle it and everything will work as it should. Even if you haven't got an XBox this results in a more reliable and slightly faster Last.fm experience for you.

    Web Service improvements. Our web services let people use Last.fm to make their own apps. We've got some new methods and additions to the old ones. You can read all the details in the Web Services forum now.

    Backend switches. There's a couple of internal services that have been retired in this release. You won't notice any difference, but one removes a single point of failure and another frees up our resources to focus on more exciting things.

    Support fixes. We fixed 17 bugs in this release, mostly with our internal & moderator tools. Better mod tools help keep Last.fm a friendly, spam-free place.

    Retirement of widgets & Facebook apps. Widgets and the Facebook apps have been around for a while now, but haven't been well-maintained recently as our focus shifted to building up the Last.fm API platform (and the 3rd party apps/widgets/tools it enables). As of today they won't be available any more. But don't despair! This lets us take care of our image charts, and there's a lot of third-party apps built using our API that are way cooler than our widgets ever were. Check out Build for some examples, and Facebook's application directory too.


    That's it for now. We'll be back in 2 weeks with another update.


    Source: Forums

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    • 6 Nov 2009, 19:25

    Sony and Last.fm open fantasy festival

    03 November 2009

    LONDON - Sony and Last.fm have teamed up to launch what they claim is the world's first fantasy music festival.



    The competition, in the style of fantasy football game, will give music fans across Europe a €1 million budget to put together their fantasy festival line up.

    Last.fm users will be encouraged to invite friends to compete through Facebook Connect and email. The music service will score musicians based on trends, listening data and online buzz, to determine the rankings, beginning in mid-November.

    Weekly prizes will be awarded to the top competitor, as well as a grand prize at the end of the six month competition.

    Miles Lewis, senior vice president of international sales at Last.fm said the campaign taps into the community side of the music platform, giving players the chance to build up an accurate picture of up and coming acts from around the world.

    "Last.fm has always been about bringing to life the social side of music," he said. "Sony is going to engage with this community in a very smart way that I'm sure will get our users buzzing and our robust data will make sure that the best festival line ups will win."

    The campaign is the brainchild of Altogether, while OMD International was responsible for the partnership with Last.fm.


    Source: Revolution Magazine

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    • 6 Nov 2009, 19:43

    Grizzly Bear - Ready, Able [Official Music Video]

    Beautiful bizarre stop-motion claymation video for one of the best songs from Veckatimest.

    Grizzly Bear - Ready, Able


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    • 12 Nov 2009, 20:35

    Eels - Little Bird

    New track from Eels from another new album, End Times, due in January.

    Listen in Spinner -
    http://www.spinnermusic.co.uk/2009/11/11/eels-little-bird-song-premiere/

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    • 14 Nov 2009, 21:30

    TubeRadio.fm – a super-slick ‘Spotify for music videos’

    By Martin Bryant on November 14, 2009

    Scrub all memory of the dodgy YouTube/Last.fm mashup we covered last week because we’ve found another one and this is so, so much better.

    TubeRadio.fm is a search engine for music videos on YouTube but with the ability to build and share video playlists of songs with others. The overall product comes across very much like ‘Spotify for music videos’.

    The slick iTunes-esque interface allows you to search for music either via YouTube or via Last.fm’s database of releases. Then you can add individual tracks or whole albums to a playlist. As you play tracks, the video plays from YouTube alongside artist information from Last.fm with lyrics (where available) displayed from Lyricsfly.com.

    TubeRadio.fm isn’t just for personal use though, it’s got the beginnings of a strong social side thanks to playlist sharing. You can share your music taste through Twitter, Facebook, by email or by a copying a direct URL. You can even befriend other users of the service and show off your finely crafted playlists to them directly on the site.

    Everything about TubeRadio.fm screams quality – right down to small touches like the way a floating thumbnail for a video that appears when you hover over an item in your playlist.

    It was developed by a London-based duo over four months and they are currently hard at work developing version 2 of the service. The revamp is due for launch next month but don’t wait for that – give it a go today.



    Source: The Next Web

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    • 15 Nov 2009, 15:53

    Do music artists fare better in a world with illegal file-sharing?

    November 12, 2009

    "The graph the record industry doesn’t want you to see."

    http://labs.timesonline.co.uk/blog/2009/11/12/do-music-artists-do-better-in-a-world-with-illegal-file-sharing/

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    • 18 Nov 2009, 19:02

    Last.fm November 18th site update

    acreature said:
    Hello!

    We've got a slightly sneaky update for you this week – so sneaky we pushed it out on Monday. There's nothing on the website to show off, but we wanted to keep you up to date with what we've been working on:

    Last.fm is now on your XBox 360. Yesterday Microsoft and Last.fm launched the XBox 360 app we've been talking about. We put a lot of work into making sure this all went smoothly – speeding up web service calls, network maintenance, some last-minute bugfixes, and a sweet monitoring setup for the launch itself. You can find out more in our XBox section, and there's a group to talk to your fellow XBox users and get help with the app.

    Create your own Fantasy Festival with Sony. Since the last update Sony's Fantasy Festival has gone live. You've probably already seen this, as the link's in the header now, but if not you can create your own ideal festival lineup and compete with your friends over whose festival is best. You can also win some cool prizes.

    Bugfixes. We've had our hands full with the XBox launch so we only got seven bugs fixed in this release, but we've fixed the excessive tea pages, events losing their venues, a web services bug, and a couple of others.


    That's it for now. See you here in 2 weeks!


    Source: Forums

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