Sunday, August 9, 2009

Issue under the microscope: LAST.FM

On last weeks show, I discussed the purpose and functions of one of my favourite websites LAST.FM.

LAST.FM is an online community for music lovers, founded in 2002. It claims over 30 million active users in more than 200 countries. The website includes the standard features of a social networking website such as friend requests, wall posting and a private messaging system. However, its primary purpose is to set up a music library detailing each members listening habits, by storing information about all the music they consume on their computer, ipod and other mp3 devices.


After signing up an account to LAST.FM, users must download and install a plugin, known as the "Audioscrobbler", which connects their music player (i.e. iTunes, Windows Media Player etc) to the website. LAST.FM will then automatically submit the artist and song title to your profile page, as you are listening to it, as seen in the picture above.

LAST.FM keeps a track record of the number of songs you've listened to since becoming a member. Since becoming a user in April 2006, I have listened to a total of 84,710 tracks! LAST.FM continually ranks the music you listen to in order of the number of times you have listened to particular songs and/or artists. You can see which songs/artists you've listened to the most in the past 7 days, the last 3 months, the last 6 months, the last 12 months and overall.


Above shows my top 10 overall listened to artists, and their play counts. No surprises with who pops up really!


Above in Table 1 is my top 10 listened to artists of the past 3 months (notice the different time periods you can select at the top, and the "see more" option at the bottom which can extend the table to show all artists). Table 2 shows my top 10 listened to tracks for the past 7 days.

Every artist/song has its own page where you can view the number of times they have been listened to by all LAST.FM users. These pages also have a "wall" where you can leave comments about the artist/song. Artist pages rank the artist's songs in order of their popularity amongst users. Taken from Michael Jackson's page:


As you can see, the most listened Michael Jackson song by LAST.FM users for the past week is "Billie Jean" with 22,751 spins.

On a social networking level, LAST.FM is great for recommending "friends" who share similar musical tastes with you. These are known as "Neighbours", and it's a great way of making online friends who share a passion for the same kind of music that you do. When you browse another user's page, it will list the common artists you share with that user, and provide a musical compatibility rating of low, very low, medium, high, very high and SUPER! This is one of my favourite features. Here is my compatibility rating with The Fool and the Opera presenter Dan Vo and Diff'rent Strokes presenter David Lim...no suprises here either!


LAST.FM also recommends you artists and videos that are in sync with your musical tastes - a great way of discovering artists you may not have otherwise noticed. There is also LAST.FM radio which allows you to stream your friend's playlists! You can also write journals, create groups, and event pages for upcoming concerts, festivals etc.

As you can see, LAST.FM is a fantastic service for people who are passionate about the music they listen to, and want to keep a record of their listening habits. Register an account today and start scrobbling your tracks! If you are a member, or are becoming one, make sure to join the Sound Museum group so we can see what our listeners are listening to. Happy listening!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Industry News

Student ordered to pay for illegal downloading

Joel Tenenbaum, a student who admitted illegally sharing 30 songs online, has been ordered to pay a fine of $675,000 (£400,000). A jury decided that the 25-year-old should pay $22,500 (£13,370) per song to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), to be distributed between the record labels whose copyright had been infringed.

Tenenbaum's reaction was mixed, as he had been anticipating a fine of up to $4.5m. He said the result of the trial "sends a message of 'We considered your side with some legitimacy ... $4.5m would have been, 'We don't buy it at all'."
There was suggestion from Tenenbaum's lawyer, Charles Nesson, that the verdict would be appealed. The RIAA released the following statement: "We appreciate that Mr Tenenbaum finally acknowledged that artists and music companies deserve to be paid for their work. From the beginning, that's what this case has been all about. We only wish he had done so sooner rather than lie about his illegal behaviour."

Tenebaum was first approached by the RIAA in 2003, when the music industry body wrote to him asking for $5,250 in compensation for seven songs he had illegally shared on the P2P site Kazaa. He was among roughly 30-40,000 people fined, but only one of a handful to contest the fine. Shortly before the trial, the RIAA increased the number of songs he was being sued for from seven to 30.

Earlier this year, Jammie Thomas Rasset was found guilty of illegally sharing 24 songs via Kazaa. She was ordered to pay a total of $1.92m, or $80,000 per song. Tenenbaum, only the second person to be found guilty of illegal filesharing in the US, had reportedly said he would file for bankruptcy if the verdict stands.
Link to article.

Mariah's 'Memoirs' CD to include mini-magazine with ads

As music sales continue to drop like they're not so hot throughout the industry, Island Def Jam Music Group is jamming on a new business model: integrating brands into artists' CD booklets.

The first deal, created for the Mariah Carey release Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel on Sept. 15, is a 34-page co-production with Elle magazine that includes lifestyle ads from Elizabeth Arden, Angel Champagne, Carmen Steffens, Le Métier de Beauté and the Bahamas Board of Tourism. Providing the experiment goes well, the label is eyeing bigger brand deals for booklets of CDs by Rihanna, Bon Jovi, Kanye West and other artists.

The mini magazine contains Mariah-centric editorial ("VIP Access to Her Sexy Love Life," "Amazing Closet," "Recording Rituals") and lifestyle advertising along with lyrics and other CD booklet elements. Elle contributed the editorial and designed the layout.

The booklets were created for the first run of U.S. CDs (1 million) and the first 500,000 overseas, said Jeff Straughn, svp-strategic marketing for Island Def Jam Music Group. It will also be available in a digital format for those who buy music online.
Link to article.

Artist News

Natalie comes to life

Natalie Imbruglia has finally revealed the release dates of her fourth studio album Come To Life. It will be released on Island Records on October 5 in the UK and Oct 12th in Europe. It will be preceded by the single "Want" on September 28.

The 10 track album is produced by Ben Hillier (Blur, Elbow, Depeche Mode), and features three writing collaborations with Coldplay including the first single "Want", which Natalie co-wrote with Chris Martin. One of the tracks is produced by Brian Eno (U2's main collaborator).

It has been a long four years since the release of her last studio album Counting Down The Days, which debuted at #1 in the UK. In 2007, Natalie released a singles collection before cutting ties with Sony. Come To Life is said to "chart an entirely new path for this vastly under-rated artist. This remarkable record combines dark, driving beats and gorgeously wistful ballads into a totally cohesive whole."

We can't wait! Meanwhile, a music video for the album track "Wild About It" has been released to create buzz for the album. This is not the single. Watch it here.

Kasey Chambers “Doing it for the kids!”

Australian country princess Kasey Chambers and her father Bill Chambers will release an album of children’s songs under the name Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and the Little Hillbillies.
Kasey’s husband Shane Nicholson and her brother Nash Chambers will play on the album. Nash and the Chambers family have produced the album. The album will also feature the songwriting debut of Kasey’s 7-year old son Talon who has written the song "Two Houses" for the album.

To coincide with the album, Kasey has also written a children’s book called Little Kasey and the Lost Music. The book will feature a bonus CD of the track "The Lost Music Blues" as well as an audio reading of the book by Kasey. “Writing this book has been a dream of mine since my first son was born 7 years ago. The idea of the story and characters started back then and have grown a little each passing year,” Kasey said in a statement. Both the book and CD will be released on October 30 through Liberation.

Eminem lashes out against Mariah

Eminem has attacked Mariah Carey with an extremely ugly rap called "The Warning". The lyrics graphically details his alleged sexual encounters with Mariah as well as an attack on her husband Nick, calling him a faggot (we're not impressed).


The public feud between the two stars began when Eminem released the track "Bagpipes to Baghdad" on his latest album Relapse. Mariah's latest single "Obsessed" is widely speculated to be about the rapper, although she denies this. It's hard to believe the song has nothing to do with Eminem when you watch the music video in which Mariah is dressed as Eminem stalking her! (see photo above).

Eminem claims to have had an affair with Mariah in 2001, although Mariah denies this ever happened. which she denies.

Pink breaks Rod Laver record

Pink has left her mark on Rod Laver Arena permanently. A pillar backstage has been painted pink to commemorate her record-breaking run of shows and she has even autographed it.

On Sunday, Pink performed her 13th show at Rod Laver Arena for the Funhouse tour, breaking John Farnham's previous record of most shows at the venue on one tour. Petro was at that very show and had an absolute blast!

Releases & Touring

Main source: auspOp




Singles
Ciara – Work
JLS – Beat Again
Ricki-Lee – Don’t Miss You

Albums
Diafrix – Concrete Jungle
Chris Isaak - Soundstage
Michael Jackson – The Stripped Mixes
Kings Of Leon – Notion EP
Lisa Mitchell – Wonder
Modest Mouse – No One’s First And You’re Next EP

Compilations
OST – Handy Manny
Various – Onelove Presents : Toolroom Knights

Music DVDs
Boyz II Men – Motown : A Journey Through Hitsville




Wed 5th August
ADELAIDE – Pink (Entertainment Centre)
BRISBANE – White Album Concert (QPAC)
PERTH – The Game (Metro City)
SYDNEY – Phoenix (Enmore Theatre)
WOLLONGONG – Downsyde (Harp Hotel)

Thurs 6th August
ADELAIDE – The Game (HQ Club)
BRISBANE – Lost Valentinos (Somabar)
BRISBANE – White Album Concert (QPAC)
CANBERRA – Downsyde (Transit Bar)
LAURIETON – Something With Numbers (Laurieton Hotel)
MELBOURNE – Eskimo Joe (The Palace)
MELBOURNE – Faker (Prince Bandroom)
SOUTHPORT – Dukes Of Windsor (Delplaza)

Fri 7th August
BATEAU BAY – Something With Numbers (Entrance Leagues Club)
BULLI – Tokenview (Heritage Hotel)
FERNTREE GULLY – Downsyde (Ferntree Gully Hotel)
GOLD COAST – Lost Valentinos (Neverland Bar)
HARBORD – Shannon Noll (Harbord Diggers Club)
MAROOCHYDORE – Dukes Of Windsor (Sands Tavern)
MELBOURNE – Eskimo Joe (The Palace)
MELBOURNE – The Game (Festival Hall)
PERTH – Pink (Burswood Dome)
SYDNEY – Jimmy Barnes (Enmore Theatre)
SYDNEY – Faker (The Metro)
SYDNEY – White Album Concert (Opera House)

Sat 8th August
ADELAIDE – Kate Ceberano (Her Majesty’s Theatre)
BATEAU BAY – Something With Numbers (Entrance Leagues Club)
BRISBANE – Dukes Of Windsor (The Zoo)
BRISBANE – Eskimo Joe (EKKA)
MEENIYAN – Naked In The Woods
MELBOURNE – Downsyde (Esplanade Hotel)
NEWCASTLE – Tokenview (The View Factory)
PENRITH – Shannon Noll (Penrith Panthers)
PERTH – Pink (Burswood Dome)
SYDNEY – Jimmy Barnes (Enmore Theatre)
SYDNEY – The Game (Luna Park)
SYDNEY – White Album Concert (Opera House)
TOWNSVILLE – Faker (The Club)
WOOMBYE – Lost Valentinos (The Woombye)

Sun 9th August
BYRON BAY – Dukes Of Windsor (Great Northern Hotel)
BRISBANE – Eddie Kowalczyk (The Tivoli)
MOUNT BULLER – Downsyde (Kooroora Hotel)
SYDNEY – White Album Concert (Opera House)




Go on sale Friday 7th August
Rob Thomas (Nationally)





Iconic rockers Pearl Jam will visit Australia and New Zealand in November for their first tour down under in three years. Their new single 'The Fixer' was the most added track to local radio last week. Support for the seven dates will come from Ben Harper and Relentless 7 along with local singer songwriter Liam Finn. Chugg Entertainment has announced that the dates announced will be 'one show only' in each city. Tickets for all dates are on sale on Monday August 17. Pearl Jam's new album Backspacer is due into stores on September 18.

Australia
November 14 : Perth (Members Equity Stadium)
November 17 : Adelaide (Adelaide Oval)
November 20 : Melbourne (Etihad Stadium)
November 22 : Sydney (Sydney Football Stadium)
November 25 : Brisbane (QSAC Stadium)
New Zealand
November 27 : Auckland (Mt Smart)
November 29 : Christchurch (AMI Stadium)

Nickelback have added two more dated to their November tour, after initial shows in Melbourne and Sydney sold out.
The new dates:
November 14 : Sydney (Acer Arena) on sale AUG 14
November 17 : Melbourne (Rod Laver Arena) on sale AUG 17

British indie rockers Gomez are back in October for their seventh visit to our shores.

The band will perform tracks from their latest album A New Tide, which was released earlier in the year. Tickets for all dates are on sale Monday August 03.

October 22 : Sydney (Metro Theatre)
October 24 : Canberra (ANU Bar)
October 25 : Brisbane (HiFi Bar)
October 28 : Melbourne (HiFi Bar)
October 30 : Adelaide (Governor Hindmarsh)
October 31 : Fremantle (Fly By Night)
November 01 : Fremantle (Fly By Night)

Pop veteran Cliff Richard is teaming up with his former band The Shadows, and will tour at the start of next year. Cliff and the Shadows were responsible for a string of incredible hit singles throughout the 1950s and 1960s including "The Young Ones", "Livin Doll", "Summer Holiday" and "Bachelor Boy" and will tour Australia as a group in February for the first time in 49 years. Tickets for all shows will go on sale on Friday August 14.

February 06 : Perth (Burswood Dome)
February 10 : Adelaide (Entertainment Centre)
February 13 : Melbourne (Rod Laver Arena)
February 16 : Gold Coast (Convention Centre)
February 18 : Brisbane (Entertainment Centre)
February 20 : Hunter Valley (Hope Estate Winery)
February 21 : Sydney (Entertainment Centre)

Sydney group Kid Confucius have announced a national tour across Australia's east coast, making stops in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Canberra. To celebrate the live dates, kicking off on September 13, the band is also releasing a tour edition of their 2008 album The Let Go. The new edition, in-stores on August 21, will include exclusive remixes, along with videos and the previously unavailable track "Daydreaming". Tickets for the live dates are on sale now.

September 13 : Bondi (Beach Road Hotel)
September 19 : Brisbane (Troubadour)
September 24 : Canberra (Transit Bar)
September 26 : Sydney (Oxford Arts Factory)
October 08 : Melbourne (Toff In Town)

Episode 4: 04.08.09 Playlist

1. Madonna – Celebration
Celebration, 2009
2. Sophie Monk – Pie Jesu / Come My Way
Calendar Girl, 2003
3. U2 (Passengers) ft. Luciano Pavarotti – Miss Sarajevo
Original Soundtracks 1, 1995
4. Pink – Glitter In The Air
Funhouse, 2008
5. Alanis Morissette – Straightjacket
Flavors Of Entanglement, 2008
6. Ten Tenors – Bad Influence (Live)
JOY 94.9 Studio Recording, 2009
7. Malena Ernman – Un Bel Di
La Voix Du Nord, 2009
8. Natalie Imbruglia – Identify
Stigmata OST, 1999
9. David Daniels – Ombra Mai Fu
100 Best Baroque, 2006
10. Jessica Mauboy – That Girl
Because (single), 2009
11. Kate Miller-Heidke - Space They Cannot Touch
Little Eve, 2007