D.I.Y. at its finest, featuring Dead Kennedys, Fugazi, Minor Threat, Bad Brains, Husker Du and The Cramps.
Surprisingly Amazing: The Words Associated with Every Kind of Music
Music fans, prepare to lose a few minutes. Possibly hours. The latest in time-sucking music data entertainment:
‘Genres In Their Own Words’
This is a massive list that pairs nearly 1400 genres with the words that are most distinctive to the song titles from each genre, from Spotify data alchemist Glenn McDonald. If you’re anything like us, it will make for surprisingly compelling reading — we say “surprising,” because nobody wrote these words; they simply emerged out of the data, as being associated with certain genres of music.
Alternative Pop comes off as about sweet as one might expect, with titles including (ranked by frequency): “it’s down pretty song star like girl little around everything your don’t than never here baby time what this you’re.” Brutal Death Metal, on the (very) other hand, is all about “flesh dead blood collapse wrath death chaos suffering slaughter existence upon torture souls reign within divine human remains weak oblivion.”
There’s all kinds of odd trivia to glean from this list, including regional insights. Chinese Indie Rock is about the city: “city live song love night don’t your.” Chinese Opera is more about the country: “aria spring story mother river song.” Chinese Traditional is even more about the country: “lowing plum spring autumn blossom silk lake mountains tune yang village variations moon palace ensemble lotus melody river flowers water.”
Another one that caught our eye: Chill Lounge, which has a lot to do with the sun and the sea — quite relaxing indeed: “sunset beach sunrise remix original ocean love slow summer rain soul your instrumental come time days mind away part lost.”
Meanwhile, the states of Texas and Oklahoma come in first and second as most distinctive to Cowboy Western titles, as do honky-tonk, lonesome riders, trucks, and more: “texas oklahoma honky truck boogie cowboy tonk lonesome riders trail country i’ll recorded guitar rose don’t heart that again valley.”
It’s a really fun list is fun to explore on your own, if you’re the type.
Back The Other Way
You can spend minutes or hours working through the above list, and you won’t even be done. McDonald built another list out of this data — this time going from the words to the genres — called “Words In Their Own Genres.” (You can also get there by clicking on any word in “Genres In Their Own Words,” so it’s possible to jump back and forth, ostensibly for days.)
There, you can find out that the genres that most concern themselves with fools tend to be southern, or northern, or soulful. In order, songs about a “fool” are: Neo-Rockabilly, Blues-Rock Guitar, Soul Blues, Southern Soul, Doo-wop, Deep Southern Soul, Memphis Soul,Chicago Soul, and Northern Soul.
For songs about being “foolish,” however, your best bet is Adult Standards. Want to hear a song about bears? Try Nursery. Songs about getting “rich?” That would be Hyphy. Looking for “action?” Try Punk Blues, Trash Rock, Garage Rock, or Protopunk.
For whatever reason, the genre most associated with “Larry” is Smooth Urban R&B.
These lists go on and on, to the probable delight of music nerds and the curious:
Via Spotify
Record players up 240% in UK; Vinyl album sales are up 69%
The UK nation is getting back into the groove with a resurgence in sales of record players alongside music on vinyl. Sales of turntables are up by a staggering 240 per cent at John Lewis in the first few months of this year compared to same period in 2014. It was widely believed that digital music, the iPod and the internet had killed vinyl, the record player and record shop, however the sales figures paint a very different picture.
Just last month a new official chart for vinyl record sales was launched to reflect the revival. Vinyl album sales reached a 20 year high of 1.29million in 2014 following seven years of unbroken growth, according to the Official Charts company. And this trend has continued in the first few months of 2015 with sales of albums up by 69 per cent versus a year ago and vinyl single sales up 23 per cent. Young adults are driving the trend and at the top of the vinyl album chart are acts like the US rock band Alabama Shakes, Scotland’s Biffy Clyro, and the American singer songwriter Sufjan Steven. The singles chart is headed by David Bowie with the 1970s classic Changes, ahead of songs by Noel Gallagher, the Manchester Indie band 1975 and even ‘Take on me’ by A-Ha.
Via Daily Mail
Sparks Gunna Fly? BFFs Forever? It’s Streaming Sites Vs/And Record Labels at CMW Panel
Director of Media Relations and Label Acquisitions
eOne Music Canada
Toronto, Canada
Canadian Arts/Canadian Job Posts For May 4, 2015
Shambhala Sun Foundation in Halifax, NS has an opening for an Editorial Assistant.
C-FAX 1070 in Victoria is looking for their next News Reporter/Announcer.
Buzzfeed is looking for a smart, funny, experienced, news writer/reporter to join BuzzFeed Canada.
CTV Winnipeg is looking for a brand new Videojournalist.
CTV Vancouver has an opening for an Online Reporter/Editor.
CTV Montreal is looking for an Assignment Editor/reporter.
The Home Depot has an opening for a Digital Media Coordinator.
Hallmark creates itty bittys for Star Wars fans
Hallmark picked some of the most iconic characters from film, comics and television and given them a new look that’s totally sweet and unique. Their small stature makes them perfect for collecting and just right for pairing with a greeting card or stashing in a backpack, holiday stocking or just because.
Star Wars fans will love this group of itty bittys. Treat them to Yoda™ and Chewbacca™ along with the Han Solo™ and Princess Leia™ set. These characters are a must for any Star Wars collection.
The creation of itty bittys all started with a doodle during a brainstorm. Illustrator Adan Chang sketched a quick interpretation of what popular characters could look like if they were just a wee bit “itty bittier.” Soon, Adan’s simple-but-fresh portrayal of popular licensed characters inspired an entire collection that continues to grow. Adan has spent most of his nine years at Hallmark bringing plush characters to life.
Guy Nabs A Spot On Taylor Swift’s World Tour. His Mother Is VERY VERY Excited
Robert Green’s mom is excited that he nabbed a spot as a dancer in Taylor Swift’s 1989 World Tour, but that would be a little bit of an understatement.
“Mom, I booked a world tour.”
*screaming*
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“With Taylor Swift.”
*screaming*
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Way to go, Robert. Have a great tour!
Retrospective Looking at 22 Years of Memorable Guests on ‘Late Show with David Letterman’
The Late Show with David Letterman team has put together a retrospective that looks at 22 years of memorable guests during Letterman’s tenure.
So many great moments…
https://youtu.be/sKk7-rcYH6Q
An Amazing Look at the Inside of a Piano
Carrie Schneider plays an original compostion in a short, cool video by Andy Schneider and Jonathan Britnell for Burger Fiction.
if it were Jerry Lee Lewis’ piano, it might have a few dozen damaged parts in there.
U2 With Jimmy Fallon Have Something Funny In Store
U2 are going to be the only scheduled guest this Friday on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. So, are they going to do a bunch of songs? Interviews? A comedy routine? It looks like all three.
The 54-year-old singer was in New York City over the weekend with Jimmy riding around on bicycles to fake a serious accident.
































