October 2008
17 posts
Songbird - Open Source Music Player →
A.K.A. Motherfucking Pile of Shit
Teenage Gluesniffer →
a look back at punk rock zines. Remember those?
Idolator →
Backroads of American Music →
The Memphis Sound: Lost and Found →
David Byrne & Brian Eno - Everything That Happens... →
The Analysis & Resynthesis Sound Spectrograph →
“The Analysis & Resynthesis Sound Spectrograph (formerly known as the Analysis & Reconstruction Sound Engine), or ARSS, is a program that analyses a sound file into a spectrogram and is able to synthesise this spectrogram, or any other user-created image, back into a sound.”
The Pop O Pies →
Anti-Reagan and stuff man, Yeah!
The Truck Driver's Gear Change Hall Of Shame →
Old Radio World →
Free Old Time Radio Shows from “The Golden Age of Radio!”
Kempa.com Vinyl Data →
“ One strategy that major record companies have been employing lately to deter downloading is adding bonus computer content to new CD releases. I recently discovered that this technique is not unique to CD’s, but had in fact been practiced in the vinyl era as well. That’s right: there were a handful of records released in the late 70’s and early 80’s that contained computer programs as...
September 2007
7 posts
1970s Heavyrock reviews Volume 3 →
gothic americana →
Retro Thing: Music →
fascinating, concise, blog posts on retro music technology
More Words About Music and Songs →
The Talking Heads Catalogue, Song By Song. When blogs become obsessive, only obsessives will have blogs
Everything They Could Steal →
Greatest Dylan Covers
Blog talk Radio →
BlogTalkRadio is a platform that extends the blog, allowing any individual to host a live blogshow online. Our service is free to all users, whether you host a blogshow or listen in. Plus hosts earn half of all revenue generated by their blogshow and Host Channel page.
August 2007
3 posts
Discogs →
a community-built database of music information. Imagine a site with discographies of all labels, all artists, all cross-referenced. It’s getting closer every day.
Radio Rewind →
Unofficial History of BBC Radio 1