Pandora Fails
rootlesscosmo
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I searched: "Move on Up."I got: "Freddies Dead" >>> "Inner City Blues (LIVE)" >>> "Jamiroqai: Emergency On Planet Earth."FAIL.Add on.
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Typical search results tend to look like:
Outkast: Goodie Mobb>> Outkast >> Young Jeezy >> Outkast >> Ludacris
Prince: Prince >> Prince >> Shiela E >> Prince >> The Time
Radiohead: Thom Yorke >> Coldplay >> Radiohead >> Snow Patrol >> Radiohead
I just hate when I hear a song's live version two songs after the studio version. Its a pretty great service, its just that their library doesnt go that deep.
You can click for more info on each pick, and it will tell you a bunch of reasons why they matched it up, so they are using that "genome" info and making connections. They're just doing it within the very limited library of music that they've tagged.
And of course the matching is inexact science, as demonstrated by rootless's first post..
return: Outkast "Ms. Jackson"
example criteria:
club rap roots, southern rap roots, danceable beats, syncopated beats, rhythmically complex rapping, blazin' rappin'[/b], ambiguous lyrics, tight lyrics, use of tonal harmonies, a bumpin' kick sound[/b], extensive studio production, lyrics by a respected rap artist
return: Gnarls Barkley "Crazy"
example criteria:
gospel influences, classical influences, electronica influences, beats made for dancing, straight drum beats, an emotional male vocal, clear pronunciation, the use of chordal patterning, use of tonal harmonies, melodic part writing, electric guitars, radio friendly stylings,
return: The Roots "You Got Me"
example criteria:
hardcore rap attitude, club rap influences, exaggerated enunciation, east coast rap roots, r&b influences, heavy backbeat, meter complexity, danceable beats[/b](???), a poetic rap delivery, clean lyrics, lyrics that tell a story, the use of chordal patterning, use of tonal harmonies, inventive acoustic arrangements,a slow moving bass line, acoustic guitar pickin'
Further returns: Jay Z- Big Pimpin'- Jay Z- Empire State of Mind, Outkast- Jazzy Belle, Dr. Dre- "Nuthin But A G Thank," 2Pac- "Ambitions As a Rider," Outkast- "Roses," Biz Markie- "Just A Friend," Biggie- "Big Poppa"
noodle dance weighs heavy on teh genome
And again, part of my feelings are tempered by the fact that the presentation I saw was directed at label folks, pitching them on submitting their music (which we do) and they sold it as a great objective leveler, where any song had an equal chance of coming up if it met the criteria. Basically pushing it as a discovery tool, when there seems to be a heavy weight on not just established artists, but their bigger hits.