Do you ever want to just listen to your favorite track a little–or a lot–longer? Echo Nest’s Paul Lamere talks about his new creation that allows you to do just that. It began with Korean pop star PSY ...
A Music Hack Day event in Boston has yielded The Infinite Jukebox-- an app that creates infinitely long and ever-changing versions of uploaded tracks. [partner id ...
Most of us know that feeling of loving a song so much that we have it on indefinite repeat, but The Infinite Jukebox takes that to a new, algorithmically (and just plain rhythmically) brilliant level.
In 2012, Paul Lamere of a music-technology company called The Echo Nest introduced “Infinite Gangnam Style,” which allowed Web users to listen to a never-ending, constantly shifting version of PSY’s 2 ...
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Each chord forms a strand through the circular loop, throwing up a million permutations to play around with. This was the perfect way to play out my dream of being a composer, albeit temporarily In ...