Monday, 16 February 2009

Finding music

I'd like to do a series of posts on where I find music, how I discover new artists to listen to and where I get music from (mostly eMusic currently... but that's a topic for another post). I thought I'd start with last.fm.

I like last.fm for a number of reasons. They have a good range of streamed music you can listen to and a fairly active community of music enthusiasts setting up groups (e.g. Rush, Joe Bonamassa and Blues! to name three I've contributed to) and posting up-coming events (e.g. Rush's Snakes and Arrows Tour will let you see a successful past event and Joe Bonnamassa in Glasgow shows an event I posted). You can listen to streamed audio on the website or you can download the last.fm music player (Windows, Mac and iPhone versions are available) and recently it has started offering a few tracks as free downloads (e.g. Discipline by Nine Inch Nails). It also provides useful tools that you can embed in websites and blogs, such as the recently played tracks and favourite artists widgets at the right-hand edge of this blog and the player widget shown below.





A radio station based on the music I play.

However, the feature that really sold it to me is that the more last.fm knows about what you play, the better it gets at suggesting music you would like to listen too. For example, last.fm suggested I would like Dream Theater and Muse... and it was right! Oh... and you can link your music player (iTunes, Windows Media Player, Real Player...) to last.fm so that it can learn what you like to listen to more quickly.

Where do you get your music recommendations? What streaming music services do you listen to?

4 comments:

Aileen said...

Like your blog bro', and am rapidly becoming one of your students! I came across Last.fm when trying to track down The Mobiles "Drowning in Berlin". It suggested Toyah's "It's a Mystery" as a like, which was quite smart (what an outfit in the video!). I'd like to use Last.fm more, especially as I can download a player onto my iPhone, apparently. But ... I'm a bit confused as to what I pay for and what I don't, and can't find subscrption rates anywhere. Sorry to be so thick ...

David said...

You can stream the music from last.fm for free. You only have to pay if you want to download and keep.

Aileen said...

Good-oh! So if I download the Last.fm player app onto my iphone I can stream away. As I grow to love it I may then choose to download I suspect ...

David said...

I forgot... you can subscribe to last.fm which gives you extra benefits such as no adverts on the pages and a personalised radio station. I've never been convinced that the benefits have made it worth paying the subscription fee - especially since I like the way it plays stuff it thinks you will like rather than just playing what you tell it to.

If you want to download stuff, you still don't have to be a subscriber since it links you to either iTunes or 7digital for downloads.