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Quietus
12-06-2005, 10:33
Check out this website: Music-Map (http://www.music-map.com). Just enter your favorite Band/Musicians and it generates a real-time map of other close-related artists. Note: it takes some time before the map is settled.


The closer two artists are, the greater the probability people will like both artists. (needs a little time to organize).

Here's what I got from Bob Marley: (hope the screen isn't too wide).
https://img236.imageshack.us/img236/2279/marleymap4qg.jpg

Although it's not perfect, it's nifty when you're looking for new bands ~:) . (It's got LKJ, Burning Spear, Peter Tosh and others that I expect, but no clue who the Goisern fella is).

Post your results!

Blodrast
12-06-2005, 21:35
quite nice, thank you Quietus.
I gave it a try and it kinda froze on me - I waited for about 5 minutes or more...

Tricky Lady
12-06-2005, 21:49
This is mine... Nice web site, Quietus.

https://img461.imageshack.us/img461/2460/musicmap3zt.jpg

I'm inclined to think this site's got a direct link to my iTunes, it's that accurate ~;)

Strike For The South
12-06-2005, 23:40
sweet

A.Saturnus
12-07-2005, 00:02
Impressive database, but I don´t think it´s overly accurate. It can combine bands that go in the same direction but the distances are not really representative. For example, it´s certainly not correct to place Blutengel closer to Hocico than Feindflug.

Kanamori
12-07-2005, 03:03
311 is sick! I saw them last night. Aye, Hybrid shouldn't be further from tiesto than Oakenfold, still really good to get names.

Kekvit Irae
12-07-2005, 06:33
http://www.kekvitirae.com/musicmap.jpg

A lot of favorites in this map, generated from my favorite band, Ace of Base

Quietus
12-07-2005, 08:17
quite nice, thank you Quietus.
I gave it a try and it kinda froze on me - I waited for about 5 minutes or more... Cool. Hopefully it loads next time.


This is mine... Nice web site, Quietus. Trip-Hopping and Electronica in the late 90s eh, TL!? :creep:


Impressive database, but I don´t think it´s overly accurate. It can combine bands that go in the same direction but the distances are not really representative. For example, it´s certainly not correct to place Blutengel closer to Hocico than Feindflug. Yeah, it's not truly accurate, when it's reloaded, it's never the same (ie. hitting full screen on Firefox to rejumble). But it's not bad.

Togakure
12-07-2005, 18:23
Interesting. I generated some leads from a German group called Hardfloor. I discovered them when I bought their "Respect" CD in a used record shop for $8. I like their unusual techno-trance style, and have been looking for similar groups. Interesting, too, that this system doesn't recognize Missing Persons, or Pat Travers, and doesn't list Jeff Beck when you enter Jan Hammer, and vice versa. When I have more time I will experiment further to see if any interesting patterns emerge. Thanks for this, Quietus.

zukenft
12-07-2005, 23:01
The database only have western (and some japanese) artists, though.

Searching for artists to avoid (britney spears), and "related" to her, in the same screen, in the corner, I got RAMMSTEIN! yes, Rammstein! how far from truth this is???

drone
12-08-2005, 00:36
Searching for artists to avoid (britney spears), and "related" to her, in the same screen, in the corner, I got RAMMSTEIN! yes, Rammstein! how far from truth this is???
I put in Slayer, and Britney Spears showed up. ~:confused: I'm thinking some people are messing with the DB.

EDIT-> either that, or Britney is music's Kevin Bacon.

Quietus
12-08-2005, 02:37
I put in Slayer, and Britney Spears showed up. ~:confused: I'm thinking some people are messing with the DB.

EDIT-> either that, or Britney is music's Kevin Bacon. ~D There are people messing with it likely. The database is culled from questionnaires from users (gnoosic.com, I believe).

Anyway if the novel database isn't yielding results, you can always go to www.allmusic.com.