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My friend D. Miller sure as heckfire lights up the Atlantico email list. Sometimes it takes months to get through all of his backmail... which is what I've been working on 24/7 since my last blog post.
He directs us to a website called Pandora, which bills itself as "radio from the Music Genome Project". He has mentioned it before, and it's been around since 2000 (A.D.), but I haven't had a chance to really take this thing for a ride before today.
It's a beautiful beast.
Basically, you tell it what music you like to listen to, and it tells you what else sounds kinda like it. It seems really fun, and I'm right now letting it riff off of Jamiroquai, which I was once told is a Hebrew word meaning "sounds like Stevie Wonder". So far the site has touched on several artists I know, but with songs I don't. Give it a whirl.
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Thanks for passing this link along, Wulf. I checked it out today, and I think I'll be listening to Pandora quite a lot more often in the future.
I posted about it here.
Posted by: Brad Warbiany
at February 5, 2008 10:44 PM
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