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		<title>Guiding Music Discovery In A Non-Linear Way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The future of facilitating music discovery is giving users the ability to find the right blend of content by delivering it within the the right context &#8211; and (this is key here) going to where they are. As an online radio programmer and DJ, I need to consider ways to better the process of music [...]]]></description>
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<p>The future of facilitating music discovery is giving users the ability to find the right blend of content by delivering it within the the right context &#8211; and (this is key here) going to where they are.</p>
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<p>As an online radio programmer and DJ, I need to consider ways to better the process of music discovery. A  listening experience refers more to the technological aspects of the user interface that includes usability and audio quality. Discovery &#8211; how users find music &#8211; is a big part of this equation and is the focus of this piece.</p>
<p><strong>So&#8230;what the heck is non-linearity? </strong></p>
<p>I constantly think about ways to use digital tools for sharing music with those who friend or follow me. So far, the process is far from linear. Meaning, there is no singular place to go for sharing music with others because music fans are scattered. There are many methods for listening, and countless ways of communicating what it is we’d like to share.</p>
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<p>Our habits are also non-linear. We seldom visit the same sites over and over again, let alone in the same order. The way we engage with content creates non-linear paths of engagement and discovery.</p>
<p>Here’s an example of what I mean.</p>
<p>Last night, I was reading a blog post and needed to look up an unfamiliar word. When I Googled the word in another tab, the second entry down was a random article from <a href="http://nymag.com/">NY Magazine</a> that just happened to include said word. I went to the NY Magazine site and read the entire article. Then, I clicked over to their fashion section and browsed a few posts before heading back to the original blog I was reading.</p>
<p>Depending on how you look at it, this wayward path can be maddening &#8211; or just the we operate.</p>
<p>And if we have something to share, the key is going to where fans may happen to go however wayward the process.</p>
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<p>Sharing music can be something as simple as posting a cool music video to Facebook with some context around what makes it great. It can be tracking, charting, and sharing plays in Last.fm, or creating a deep playlist on a streaming service that’s left to discovery. It can also be favoriting a track to a social discovery site like <a href="http://blip.fm/">blip.fm</a>, <a href="http://like.fm/">like.fm</a>, or <a href="http://ex.fm/">ex.fm</a>.</p>
<p>The key here is working all the spokes to go where your users are. It’s no longer acceptable to rely on the one-way method of communication that traditional media provides.</p>
<p><strong>Streaming Music Services</strong></p>
<p>Streaming full catalogs of music is finally becoming accepted by the music industry. A <a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Sandvines-Spring-2011-Global-ccn-1266392904.html?x=0&amp;.v=1">study</a> in traffic research that came out last week reports that the popular television and movie-streaming site <a href="http://netflix.com/">Netflix</a> has overtaken illegal file-sharing service BitTorrent. This reveals that the demand for legal, paid-for content is quite high. Copyright-holders need to bless legal streaming services, less they find folks out to pirate their content instead.</p>
<p>This movement seems to be happening whether content providers like it or not.  <a href="http://amazon.com/">Amazon</a> launched a cloud locker service in early April, allowing users to store and stream music from any device. Amazon chose to launch the product without permission from the major labels. Google has a similar service <a href="http://music.google.com/music/userwaitinginvite">coming </a>(it’s currently available as a closed beta version), and Apple is expected to launch one soon.</p>
<p>Many other dedicated services exist that place an emphasis on social sharing and discovery, and their catalogs are expanding in leaps and bounds.</p>
<p><strong>Tracks per Service (May 2011)</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Slacker: 8 million</strong></li>
<li><strong>Rdio: 8.5 million</strong></li>
<li><strong>MOG: 11 million</strong></li>
<li><strong>iTunes: 13 million</strong></li>
<li><strong>Napster: 10 million</strong></li>
<li><strong>Rhapsody: 10 million</strong></li>
<li><strong>Grooveshark: 6 million</strong></li>
<li><strong>Spotify: 13 million</strong></li>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/indie_music_fans_more_likely_to_pay_for_digital_streams.php">Source: ReadWriteWeb</a></strong></p>
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<p><strong>Curating Music Experiences</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.spotify.com/int/">Spotify</a> is an incredible music service that boasts the largest catalog at 13 million tracks. Perhaps because they’re based in EU, their content is deeper and richer than American-based services who tend to place more of an emphasis on mainstream charts. They’re apparently getting close to agreements with the major labels, with several <a href="http://www.spotify.com/int/work-with-us/labels-and-artists/aggregators/">agreements in place </a>with indie distributors like IODA, Tunecore, and CD Baby.</p>
<p>A big drawback in Spotify is in it’s lack of curation. Rhapsody, while it’s interface leaves much to be desired, does an excellent job of providing recommendations by means of editorial picks and lists to choose from. Spotify has content is in place with discovery primarily generated through user-created playlists, large directories of which can be found both on and off Spotify.</p>
<p>New Music Tuesdays is a weekly playlist featuring &#8211; you guessed it &#8211; weekly releases newly available to the marketplace.  It’s one of the bits of media I can’t wait to explore each week (another is Friday’s music video playlist from <a href="http://yewknee.com/blog/">Yewknee</a>).</p>
<p>Oftentimes, I’ll know what kind of mood I’m in but need help in finding music to match it. It would be great if some guidance was in place from a trusted musical source. I’d also love a way to discover playlists within the application by mood, style, obscurity, and other criteria. <a href="http://www.slacker.com/">Slacker Radio</a> does a stellar job of doing just that.I use it all the time for streaming radio at home when I’m going for a specific ambiance.</p>
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<p>Other services based in the US, like <a href="http://rdio.com/">Rdio</a>, connect directly with brands for providing curated listening experiences.</p>
<p>At the annual <a href="http://www.narm.com/events/2011-convention-crash-course/">NARM Convention</a> in Los Angeles last month, I had the opportunity to chat with Marisol Segal, VP of Business Development at Rdio.  &#8221;We&#8217;ve been expanding our catalog,&#8221; she says. &#8220;Our goal is to have close to 10 million songs in the very near future. We&#8217;re also filling in the gaps and focusing in on niche genres&#8230;like electronic music, as an example.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rdio partners with organizations that already have a strong voice in music, or happen to match up exceedingly well there. &#8220;We look for the right match, says Segal. “It&#8217;s really on a case by case basis.&#8221;</p>
<p>For instance, if you’re a helpless <a href="http://pitchforkmedia.com/">Pitchfork</a> devotee (they tend to provide a veritable kaleidoscope of what’s new and cool) you can check out playlists like Pitchfork’s Top 200 songs of the ‘90’s and the Pitchfork Festival 2011. Likewise, if you dig the vibe that the Fader group has to offer, (they offer a fresh b-side approach to indie rock, hip-hop, and dance), you may love seeing what they’re up to in your timeline.</p>
<p>For the brand, it deepens their media scope and furthers brand awareness outside of the primary medium, whether it be a website or print magazine. Most importantly, it entertains and connects with fans on a highly interactive level. This strengthens the relationship from both sides, allowing the brand to learn more about their audience, while the audience aligns their awareness and trust to the brand.</p>
<p>As a music fan, I love experimenting with all the various streaming sites. And like many folks, I consciously choose not to limit myself to just one. It gives me a better understanding of what works &#8211; and gets my internal gears going with possibilities and room for improvement. Plus, it’s fun! I’ve learned that each service is different, and they all come with their own respective lists of pros and cons that ultimately drive the industry forward.</p>
<p><strong>Go There &#8211; And Give</strong></p>
<p>Using Spotify and Rdio as examples above, the libraries of legitimate discovery sites are growing.</p>
<p>Labels also need to offer up exclusive recordings, or they’ll always struggle with piracy. Music fans are rabid for it all.</p>
<p>The wild wild west nature of the internet gives us access to the remixes, the white labels, the live bootlegs and pre-releases. Sometimes they even come directly from the source. This is huge in the hip-hop community where rappers are constantly releasing fresh material to further their reach. Kanye <a href="http://www.datpiff.com/mixtapes-search.php?criteria=kanye%20west&amp;sort=rating">did it</a>, Lupe <a href="http://www.datpiff.com/mixtapes-search.php?criteria=lupe%20fiasco&amp;sort=rating">does it</a>, and Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group was <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/28/arts/music/rick-ross-and-the-maybach-music-group.html">created from it</a>.</p>
<p>The job of any music organization is to now go to where their audience is, instead of the other way around. If your users are on Twitter and Facebook, make sure that engaging there is a cornerstone of your digital, marketing, and communications strategy. Start collecting bits of digital media to share, and hire a copywriter to make your posts fresh and engaging.</p>
<p>Each campaign should have specific goals in mind that are driven by engagement. From closed loop social deals to realtime social optimization, the possibilities are endless once your top influencers are tapped.</p>
<p>Create playlists in places like Spotify, MOG, Rhapsody, Rdio, and Last.fm. Give away free mixtapes and exclusive offers. When you’re working all the angles in a smart and interesting way, it’s hard to be ignored.</p>
<p><em>Would you be interested in a run-down of all the various streaming sites? How about ways to further engage your audience? Let me know in the comments section below!</em></p>
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		<title>Unboxing Boxee</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boxee is an open source media center that allows you to enjoy your movies, tv shows, music and photos in one place and pull more streaming content from the web. You can recommend items to friends &#8211; and see what your friends have recently watched or what they recommend. I installed Boxee on my Macbook [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.boxee.tv/" target="_blank">Boxee </a>is an open source media center that allows you to enjoy your movies, tv shows, music and photos in one place and pull more streaming content from the web. You can recommend items to friends &#8211; and see what your friends have recently watched or what they recommend.</p>
<p>I installed Boxee on my Macbook Pro running Leopard OSX 10.5.6.  Boxee automatically discovered the music, movies, tv shows, and pictures on my hard drive, allowing me to navigate by format of choice.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">One of the great simple features about Boxee is that I have the option to go online within each category seamlessly. For example, under &#8220;movies&#8221; I can access my Netflix account and stream movies from my instant queue. Under &#8220;music&#8221; I can log in to my Last.fm account and stream a station. Also cool is the ability to discover content from CNN, CBS, Comedy Central, Hulu, etc under &#8220;television&#8221;.</p>
<p>I can set up RSS feeds to add niche-specific shows that I prefer. This is where it gets interesting.  Should I feed in a TED video podcast? How about CNN breaking news clips &#8211; or a torrent of Gossip Girl?</p>
<p>Extremely intuitive, sleek design. Awesome. Now how do I get this from my mac to my television?</p>
<p>For picture I connected my laptop to a Samsung 36&#8243; HDTV using a DVI-D to HDMI adapter. For audio I used a basic Y Cable running from the laptop&#8217;s digital output to  Onyko 5.1 Surround. Still looks sleek. In settings I can check real-time details to monitor how close I&#8217;m getting to 60 Hz.</p>
<p>Pretty cool. Now how can I control Boxee remotely to make the experience akin to watching television?</p>
<p>I discovered that the Boxee remote app is <a href="http://forum.boxee.tv/showthread.php?t=5135" target="_blank">due any day</a>. In the meantime, found an app called <a href="http://www.myappleguide.com/blogs/iphone-world/app-review-airmote" target="_blank">AirMote</a> and installed it on my iTouch running 2.2 software.</p>
<p>All of this sounds fine and dandy. But, how does Boxee handle streaming?  I can have access to all the content in the world but if the streaming quality is bad &#8211; buffering does not a good movie watching experience make.</p>
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<p><a href="http://Speakeasy.net/speedtest" target="_blank">Speakeasy.net</a> tells me that I&#8217;m clocking in at a 1.5MB pull. Not bad. I watched a few trailers from the apple site and it looked great. I then went to <a href="http://hulu.com" target="_blank">Hulu</a> to catch the latest episode of 30 Rock. Halfway through I almost forgot that I was watching over the internet. The stream was crisp and there was no buffering at all. The quality was about the same as watching television but higher bandwidth paired with more HD offerings could easily solve that. Streaming a movie from my Netflix instant-queue was different. It didn&#8217;t buffer but the video occasionally dropped a few frames.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">I skated over to the music category and streamed music from my library then visited <a href="http://last.fm" target="_blank">Last.fm</a>. Would love to pull in music from other sources such as Pandora or Slacker, too.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Boxee allows me to friend other users and see what they&#8217;re watching. I can recommend programs to my friends and view items recommended to me on the Boxee homepage. At friendfeed, Twitter, and Tumblr I can share my recommendations, what I&#8217;m watching, and what I&#8217;m listening to.</p>
<p>I like having all of my digital media in one place. It&#8217;s fun albeit a little strange to lifestream what I&#8217;m watching.  However I can&#8217;t multi-task and surf around on my computer while I watch. Time to save up for a Mac Mini! Then I can network all of my media somehow&#8230;. Which makes me wonder how I would go about backing it all up&#8230;ahh there&#8217;s always something.</p>
<p>Anyway, 2 thumbs up for Boxee.</p>
<p><em>note: thanks to </em><a href="http://netzoo.net/" target="_blank"><em>Andy Sternberg</em></a><em> for the Alpha version invite.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oftentimes people are interested to hear that I don&#8217;t have cable or basic television channels at home. I own an hdtv for viewing films and videocasts &#8211; and that&#8217;s about it. Admittedly, this wasn&#8217;t a renegade decision. I moved earlier in the year from Miracle Mile to Santa Monica and just never got around to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oftentimes people are interested to hear that I don&#8217;t have cable or basic television channels at home.  I own an hdtv for viewing films and videocasts &#8211; and that&#8217;s about it. Admittedly, this wasn&#8217;t a renegade decision. I moved earlier in the year from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_Mile_District" target="_blank">Miracle Mile </a>to <a href="http://www.santamonica.com/" target="_blank">Santa Monica</a> and just never got around to turning the cable on. I use <a href="http://www.surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2006/April-2006/04_04_06_The_Revolution.htm" target="_blank">citywide wifi </a>for internet (the bandwidth is decent and I don&#8217;t need a megawide pipe).</p>
<p>Not surprisingly I&#8217;m more productive sans TV. Although it was difficult at first to break the habit, not getting cable has proven to be one of the best decisions I&#8217;ve ever made. I read books, magazines and blogs more often, listen to music, and spend more time getting organized and cleaning the apartment. I do feel unplugged from the outside world from time to time. So, how do I get my news and entertainment fix?  Here&#8217;s how:</p>
<p>-news<br />
I find radio and the internet to be even more timely and comprehensive than television was. <a href="http://www.npr.org/" target="_blank">NPR </a>rocks.  News sites and blogs allow me to aggregate feeds in one place, so i can quickly scroll through the news in my own time by selecting headlines to explore that are of relevant interest. Podcasts are also great for catching news shows on demand.</p>
<p>-entertainment</p>
<p>What can I say? <a href="http://www.netflix.com/" target="_blank">Netflix</a> is the bomb. I love having movies on hand to pop in whenever the mood strikes.  This way I&#8217;m forced to watch something more educational or culturally significant than, say, randomly tuning in to a reality show, a rom-com on TBS or the latest style show on Bravo (don&#8217;t get me wrong, I love me some Heidi and Tim!). Sites like <a href="http://hulu.com" target="_blank">Hulu,</a> <a href="http://comedycentral.com" target="_blank">comedycentral.com </a>and <a href="http://fancast.com" target="_blank">Fancast</a> allow me to stream shorts and full shows when the mood strikes.</p>
<p>What do you think? I&#8217;d love to hear your thoughts on how you get your entertainment  outside of traditional cable. Post a comment below!</p>
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