Some more remixes for y'all:
- Bad Attraction (Bill Berry mix)
- Making Me Nervous (The Ways of Reverb mix)
- Dirtbag (MC Jack in the Box mix)
And a reminder to participate in the Bad Attraction Remixfight! Deadline is still November 15th, 2004!
Some more remixes for y'all:
And a reminder to participate in the Bad Attraction Remixfight! Deadline is still November 15th, 2004!
MTV's VH1 has licensed (up to 30 seconds of) my song "Sick As A Dog" for use in an episode of their series "Totally Obsessed". Associate producer Heather told me that it will be used in the episode airing Sunday, October the 31st during the segment about two white dudes who are obsessed with Mr. T. Cool.
Podcasting = iPod broadcasting - here's a great simple explanation of Podcasting if you're still wondering what it is.
MIDIjet Wireless MIDI System - Wireless MIDI transmitter and receiver. A mere $375!
Minty MP3 - instructions on how to make a homemade MP3 player. (via Plastic Bugs)
Ghouls With Attitude - a great double cd Halloween mix of classics. (via boingboing)
Podcasting 101 - a great collection of audio tutorials for beginning Podcasters. (via Kelly)
A few things things I've been meaning to blog for a while:
Here's a batch of remixes:
This'll be the first new batch of remixes (hopefully) being Podcasted in my remix feed (feed is here).
The Online Guide to Whistling Records - all you ever needed to know about whistling records plus over a thousand MP3s.
Here's the source to my song Bad Attraction (52 MB). It won a Songfight. Also: it's up on Remixfight.com. If I haven't blogged about it before, Remixfight is like Songfight for remixes. People do remixes, submit them, then there's voting. Get your remixes into them before November 15th at 10AM PST to compete.
You can send your remixes into me regardless and I'll post 'em.
Rock's 10 Wildest Myths - I'm not sure I would have chosen these ten, but they're good for sure. (via Look At This...)
Syntrax - a music studio for your mobile phone or PDA.
I checked out the recently launched MSN Music last night and was pretty impressed. The interface is slick and clean and previewing is entirely browser-based (looks like IE only), making it even simpler than iTunes to check out clips of new bands and much simpler than iTunes to send people to pages of the store.
Prices seem to be the same as iTunes and the format is of course WMA chock full of DRM. This means it's incompatible with all the iPods out there, which is going to hurt it in the short term. Also as far as I know you can't buy anything from the store in Canada so there's not much else I can say about that.
Some suggestions:
All in all I'm pretty impressed. Now they just need to get my music in there (delivered on August 27!) and we're all set.
So I was complaining about how annoying setting up multiple Podcast / RSS enclosure feeds was last night. I want to Podcast all the remixes people do of my songs but I really don't want to make blog posts for all of them or maintain a whole other blog just for that. We came up with an idea and my pal Ryan whipped up a PHP script called dirCaster. Basically you drop this script into a web directory full of mp3s and it makes a Podcast feed of them sorted by file date, with data extracted from the ID3 tags. As you add new files to the directory, the feed will be updated dynamically. Quick, dirty and easy. My remix feed using it is here.
It has some pretty obvious limitations but seems to get the job done with minimum fuss. It should work for the usual talk radio-ish use of Podcasting, but I also like the potential of using it to share small feeds among friends. Like I can set up a directory of my current favorite songs I want to force my friends to listen to and they subscribe in iPodder or jPodder or what have you. Then they'll automatically download any new songs I throw in that directory. Pretty neat.
Amazon.com: Musical Instruments - Discovered today that Amazon has a musical instruments category. Seems to just be a front for other sellers though.
When I was in Seattle the big buzzword everyone was throwing at me as a little net musician was Podcasting. I don't own an iPod so I automatically disqualified myself from being interested in it. I've had a chance to read up on it now though and it's really just aggregated audio content, which I am a fan of. You jam audio (generally audio you make, radio shows, etc.) into your RSS feeds, and then there are tools such as iPodder to automatically download this content. As a next step it'll cram it into your iPod so you can listen on the go.
As a net musician, priority number one is getting my dumb songs out there to as many people as possible. Without a giant budget I have no sure-fire way to get onto the radio, so obviously the idea of a free opt-in broadcast service is nice and exciting.
Thanks to Pieter Overbeeke and Bernard Flach's enclosure modification for Wordpress (which Pieter verified to me works fine with Wordpress 1.2.1), I've added enclosure support to my latest song entries. This feed here should get you the latest Brad junk into your aggregator. The main feed will now have enclosure support for my songs as well alongside my regular postings.
I'm also trying to figure out a way to move all the remixes people have done with my source files over into a feed of their own as well, but that's being a bit trickier.
DIY Synthesizer - pinky, modular, blu and head - some wonderfully strange looking homemade synth instruments. (via Music Thing)
Roland FR-7 V-Accordian - the world's first complete digital accordion. (via Engadget)