Chris Boyle ([info]shortcipher) wrote,
@ 2008-02-08 15:51:00
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Current mood: curious
Current music:Mind.In.A.Box - Change
Entry tags:geek, work

LastGraph / why I listen to so much gothy bleep
For those who use last.fm, a random cool thing: LastGraph. Give it your last.fm username and a date range, and you'll get a "wave graph" showing which artists you've listened to in that time and how much, in PDF and SVG. Here's my graph (PDF), starting in January last year, just before I started listening to streams from last.fm. It's a much better view of things than the charts available on my last.fm profile: you can see how I've listened to numerous artists, some of which I've liked and kept listening to, and how my tastes have changed over the past year.

Currently my listening habits seem to be approximately centred on the tuneful end of what's played at The Calling. A good example is Mind.In.A.Box, whose album, Crossroads, I've recently bought (I've never heard that particular group played at The Calling; if any of the DJs are reading this, could we change that?) That's because these days I mostly listen at work and I find that style about right as a background for that. At a concert or when sitting around not doing anything important, I love listening to the Wise Guys, who are engaging, funny and often moving too. When I'm coding, I really don't want that; I just want something tuneful, not too distracting, active/bouncy (so as not to send me to sleep) without being cheesy. It's the last of those that's largely the explanation for the tendency towards darker, gothy stuff; I think very few more mainstream bands get that right. My favourite example of one that does is The Feeling, despite the quote on that page: Don't fear the cheese, embrace it. Contrast that light-heartedness with groups who try to write terribly serious stuff and fail (except perhaps from the point of view of the average teenager, hence their success).

What about you lot? Those who write code (or do vaguely similar work) in particular, what do you listen to?




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[info]pizza.maircrosoft.com
2008-02-08 09:32 pm UTC (link)
Those who write code (or do vaguely similar work) in particular, what do you listen to?

Nothing, by preference. If the choice is between "people in my bay jabbering on" and "my choice of music", then church bells.

That graph is super cool.

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Why not use the SVG in-line?
(Anonymous)
2008-02-09 12:03 am UTC (link)
I click so much already

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Re: Why not use the SVG in-line?
[info]shortcipher
2008-02-09 08:50 am UTC (link)
Because it's a huge amount of rendering (22MB uncompressed) that would cause browsers on slower machines to lock up for an indeterminate amount of time. Here's a 3MB gzipped copy if you want it.

Edited at 2008-02-09 08:52 am UTC

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[info]oedipamaas49
2008-02-10 11:17 am UTC (link)
The kind of music I listen to depends on what I'm doing - I find the best way to keep myself awake is to choose music that fills up the chunk of my head I'm not using on work. So when I'm deeply entangled in writing something complicated, I'll play industrial or something else that doesn't take much attention. When I'm doing something more tedious (documentation, writing unit tests, database plumbing, etc) I go for something that takes a bit more of my attention. For that, I'm currently getting much joy out of the 'weird' tag stream on last.fm. It tends to not be all that weird, but an interesting mix of electronica, country, and the inevitable last.fm overdose of radiohead.

In fact, since I don't have all that much music of my own, I tend to listen to last.fm and other internet radio a lot of the time. I can normally find some stream to match my tag of the moment.

oh, also: music with lyrics in a language you don't speak is great for not distracting my concentration. I went through a phase of listening to a lot of Filipino pop for that reason.

[sorry for waffle. that's what happens when people start talking about music]

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