
Listen closely, though, because the pitch is deeper if the edit is larger. Bell sounds signal additions to a page, while plucks signal removals. Who would have thought Wikipedia would sound this good? Listen to Wikipedia turns the site's recent changes feed into music, with each mellow note representing a new change. Creators Michael Frederickson (who works at Pixar) and Stephen Barlow were inspired by '70s and '80s-style video games, like Pac-Man and Pong, and even went on to create another interactive earworm experience, Pitbull Party. It's all about getting cash, getting Kanyes, beating everyone else, and not wanting Jay Z to enter if you lose. The only reason to stop playing Kanye Zone is because you're tired of repeatedly hearing the line "Don't let me in to my zone" from "N****s in Paris."īut even that won’t stop you. It's like Pandora minus the noise there are even similar engines dedicated to books, movies and art. Type in your three favorite bands or artists and Gnoosic pulls up slew of other acts to check out. The Gnod engine is a "self-adapting system" that talks to everything that comes its way - basically, it's a record of what everyone likes and dislikes based on previous searches.

Gnoosic's goal is clear and simple: To inform you of what you didn't know you liked. All tracks are compiled in one spot for easy listening, and the selection is wide. Genre tags range from "nu-disco" to "glo-fi." It's a great site for uncovering new and trending remixes, and its indie coverage continues to flourish: Each week, the team features an advance stream of an upcoming indie release.Ĭheck out the whimsical yearly zeitgeist or " spy" on what other what others are listening to at any given moment.

Pulling from over 800 hand-picked blogs, Hype Machine is a music blog aggregator centered on discovery.
