Visualising Music With Last.fm

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I listen to music on my desktop machines and share the data with Last.fm. I also pay for the Last.fm subscriber service, as it allows me to find new and interesting music to listen to.

The amount of data that Last.fm have about music is truly astounding and you can do some pretty interesting things with the information if you know how.

Fortunately there are people out there who know how to make use of it!

Some of the things you can do with the data over on the Last.fm playground are pretty cool

Here's what I listened to in 2009 as a "universe":
Last.fm MusicWhile this is a screenshot of an interactive artist and tag map:

artists and tags

There's a load of mashups over on the last.fm site




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I really like this stuff, especially the timeline of music tastes I remember you posting a while back, because of that I keep meaning to pay for a subscription, even for just a month to get these visual infographics, if they can be described as that (in the UK I don't need to pay to listen to my "radio station" or my "recommended station").

Me on LastFM

Whilst not exactly the same thing, the visualisation in the second screenshot reminded me of this site which I came across some years ago:

http://www.liveplasma.com

It allows you to browse various artists and movies in a similar galaxy-like fashion.

Lots of fun...

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