Turntable.fm – Too Much Cowbell

Turntable.fm Main Room

Turntable.fm Main Room

In case you have been out of the loop of “social music” as of late, the last year has seen the slow albeit steady rise in popularity of Turntable.fm.

Turntable.fm (TT.fm for short) is a web site that allows you to log in using your Facebook or Twitter accounts (or in most cases– both so you have “all your friends” connected on TT.fm that you have on the other two sites).

Once you are logged in, you have access to any number (hundreds at this point) of virtual listening rooms. If you join any one of those rooms by clicking on their room title you can listen in fairly real time to streaming audio and chat with other people in the room. You can hop into an open virtual turntable spot and queue your own tracks from a large variety of tracks (every TT.fm user has the option to upload tracks from their personal music collection so the library literally grows by the hundreds every day) and genres. You can build your own song queue lists and adjust them to play in the given order you want.

TT.fm continues to grow in user size and that user base has built various moderator “bots” to run rooms similar to how IRC chat channels once were monitored by bot programs to try to keep the order when moderators where not around. Any user can create a room and most rooms are built around the concept of playing a particular music genre to keep things focused, as well as, to try to limit the majority of complaints from a givenĀ listenerĀ base.

I’ve been spinning on the site for over a year now. I joined after it was about six months old. After a long hiatus from many things (including this site) I was quietly still spinning in various hip hop rooms. It’s a great outlet forĀ amateurĀ DJs and music fans alike.

If you have not checked out TT.fm be sure to do so. It’s a great chance to listen to music, learn about some underground artists, and talk with like minded fans of a given genre. The hip hop rooms range from mainstream popular hip hop down to strict underground only rooms where the mere mention of Lil’ Wayne or Drake will get you booted.

Definitely give it whirl if you have a few moments. I guarantee if you have any remote music nerdĀ tendenciesĀ things will Ā become addictive quickly. I’ve learned a lot about hip hop and expanded my taste for the genre. It’s a welcome break from mainstream radio and really let’s you dig into a given subculture on a global scale. Good stuff indeed!

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Firming Things Up

Mapquest - Losing people since 1996!

Mapquest - Losing people since 1996!

I spoke with Reverend Baker this evening via phone and we drew out the high level plans for his upcoming Pirate Radio session (Vol. 5 Episode 2), which is now due to drop some eight days and counting. The good Reverend has some pretty nifty plans for the show and I cannot wait until you hear what he’s thinking about. As with his past appearances, this one also promises to be a sure fire classic. Unfortunately I cannot let the cat out of the bag and reveal any of the details just quite yet. The wait will be worth it. Trust me.

I also had the chance to hang out with D.J. A.D.D. this evening. He’s up to some pretty neat things and about to go into public beta with a new web based project he is working on. I have to say I’m absolutely stoked about what I saw this evening. We went over some web site optimization strategies and I have to say even in pre-beta his web site absolutely rocks. I cannot wait to let you in on what he’s up to, but alas I will have to. Surprises are a lot better that way. I can promise you this much– the site is unique and at once also very promising as a catchy concept many will use. Stay tuned for more about that.

I also was sure to egg Mr. D.J. A.D.D. on about coming back to do a Pirate Radio show this season. With the web site development going on though that may not be an option, but he is sure that once things do calm down he’s going to be back and is even promising to deliver a new DJ mix set for the show. Again, I cannot wait.

There’s many things going on in the background right now at df.com and even more going on with our many collaborators. I hope you can make it out to the Armed Suspect’s 11/21/09 show I posted about this morning. I certainly wish I could, but it’s not exactly a great idea to go to a rock show with a recently repaired shoulder. They actually played a show in Warwick, NY about a week ago and I’m still kicking myself about not being able to go. I heard it absolutely rocked and I’m sure this one will as well.

You’ll notice starting with this post I’m adding what’s called “tags” to each post. This will, down the road, make it easier to find what you want on df.com using our in house search or another outside web search provider (such as Google or Bing) to find what you’re looking for. Eventually you’ll see a “tag cloud” appear on the left side menu (in a day or two). This will let you know what is a hot topic on the site right now and and again maybe help you find what you’re looking for quicker. Like many of the improvements at df.com, this is seemingly a baby step; but in the long term will deliver an even better df.com experience.

Finally, I leave you with my picture of the day. I dedicate this one to something I’m sure we’ve all had happen if you’ve ever used Mapquest.com for directions and ended up quite not whereĀ  you suspected. As always, thanks for checking and being patient.

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