Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Song Decoders

Pandora, an internet radio service, has come up with a unique system to deliver what they say is "a great radio experience to each and every listener" through their Music Genome Project. The project represents over eight years of analysis by a trained team of musicologists, and spans everything from new releases to Classical music. Each song in the Music Genome Project is analyzed using up to 400 distinct musical characteristics by the music analysts. Pandora believes that these attributes capture not only the musical identity of a song, but also the many significant qualities that are relevant to understanding the musical preferences of listeners. They were featured recently in a New York Times article, The Song Decoders. An intriguing idea that one day soon - maybe - we will be able to tune in to music that appeals only to us.

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Monday, October 5, 2009

Four Masters on Mastering - Interview

"Music Connection is proud of its reputation for helping artists and musicians gain a greater understanding of the more intimidating areas of the music business and music-making process. Mastering is a perfect example – it’s as essential as it is mystifying. As we do each year, MC again presents a series of revealing, down-to-earth conversations with acclaimed mastering engineers. While each has his own approach, all share a common interest in educating musicians to be more informed and successful clients."

What’s your proudest achievement as an engineer?
It’s the scope of the work that makes me proud. A seasoned engineer said to me once in the early days, “The key to your success is to work on a lot of records over a long period of time.” It’s best to get your rhythm going and get your chops so that the service you provide becomes the thing you’re proud of. But my proudest achievements are when people come in and somehow or another I’ve contributed to their educational growth.
[Excerpt from article and interview with Gavin Lurssen. Full interview. ]

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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Mastering Studio News: Client Updates


Indie-pop artist Ingrid Michaelson, an entrepreneur and talented musician, released her first album, Girls and Boys, on her own Cabinet 24 Records. Her career hit the fast track when the song Breakable was used on the TV show, "Grey's Anatomy." After a second song appeared on "Grey's Anatomy" Ingrid's music began climbing the iTunes pop chart. Two more songs were used by the show, resulting in her album reaching the top 100 on iTunes pop chart. Ingrid's song, The Way I Am, was featured in Old Navy's fall commercial ad campaing for their "Fair Isle" sweaters. The first single from Ingrid's upcoming second album, Everybody is now available at iTunes! Tickets for Ingrid's 46-date North American "Everybody" tour are on sale now. View the complete itinerary in Shows.

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