![]() Volodkin took a break from preparing for his physics final exam. Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time. The result is Hype Machine: A live index and music-streaming station consisting of whatever's being talked about on MP3 blogs. I should mention the fact that the Hype Machine was included in the Observer Monthly’s list of best music sites on the net:, came in at #6, which is not bad when one considers the sites ahead. I mean, unless I just don’t read about them because it is off my radar, it would seem to me that the Hype Machine should be receiving all kinds of awards and recognition. And I don’t mean just from other bloggers. I guess yours was the first one I found, and I’ve been using it ever since.Īnd it amazes me that the accolades are not pouring in. For one reason or another, I juts never found the other aggregators appealing. It has changed the way I discover new music in a way that would be hard for me to replicate should it ever cease to exist. Squashed – you are definitely right about the longer posts, I am working on it.Īnthony, although there might be issues with visual esthetics on your site, I would like to reitterate what a wonderful, and useful application the Hype Machine is. Changing the page length positively affects the visitor behavior on my end. The Hype Machine is a great idea – excellent work! (i should never comment while talking on the phone) ![]() I would imagine, as Hypemachine blogroll hits several thousands, things will go even crazier. the tip of the stip changes color according to the blog ‘tags’ (eg, if a blog tag their post as “punk” or “electronica”, the tip will turn Blue or Green)īasically, a user can navigate and scan the front page faster without the need to read title–artists, but color cue first… instead of white/grey/white/grey… who about after a single blog long post, the next line will not be white/grey but paste green or blue.Ģ. Is this a good alternative for Hype Machine Zimly 3. So how about ‘visual cue’? Maybe something subtle to help eyes navigate and judge faster.ġ. Free Proof that no song is original Download Alternatives to WhoSampled: Explore the DNA of Music Music has consistently evolved over time, with musicians taking inspiration from one another to explore their own musical genre. Obviously the amount of track people will put into hypemachine will only increase as people are more enthuse doing bigger project and the blog numbers increase.īut the front page is turning blurry fast for regular eyes. Well, my first comment is pretty useless. The rating system would be great, I just haven’t had a chance to get that up and running. Not sure which “commercial” bloggers you are referring to, but I do see a bit of the spamming issue. There should be a blog rating system that encourage quality view. *post entire 50 tracks of personal collection* just because. What good does it do? The commercial bloggers are so busy spamming the hypemachine, they don’t even bother writing a reasonable entry.
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