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iNudge Is a software music toy that lets you create and share short snippets of music.
posted by empath
on Sep 25, 2009 -
21 comments
A piano has 88 keys; Ohio has 88 counties. Cartographer Andy Woodruff noticed this fact while driving through Ohio to complete his Counties Visited Map, and decided, despite knowing nothing about music, to make a map based on this coincidence.
posted by yiftach
on Aug 19, 2009 -
29 comments
Lullatone are a half-Japanese, half-American duo based in Japan who make music that can probably best be described as twee folktronica; a recent EP of theirs is titled "Little Songs About Raindrops". And now, you can make your own with their Raindrop Melody Maker Flash web toy, which looks a bit like a pastel-coloured Tenori-On:
posted by acb
on Jun 4, 2009 -
9 comments
Friday Flash Fun: Music Catch 2, move your cursor around to collect objects. Yellow are good, Red are bad, and purple are special. [more inside]
posted by schyler523
on Mar 20, 2009 -
11 comments
The Turn is the latest creation from multi-media singer/artist Fredo Viola. Using multi-track recordings of his voice in rich harmony, coupled with unusual video vignettes, The Turn [flash] offers a dozen performances of Viola's interesting integration of voice and visual artistry. His first album was just released this week on iTunes and includes works like The Sad Song.
posted by netbros
on Dec 12, 2008 -
9 comments
Auditorium is a musical flash game where you influence a stream of particles with gravity-based nodes. A steady stream of particles past a collector enables a layer of music. Good fun! Via Jay is Games
posted by closetphilosopher
on Nov 21, 2008 -
15 comments
80smusicvids.com - Like totally bodacious collection of over 1000 music videos from like the raddest decade. Choice. [more inside]
posted by carsonb
on Sep 6, 2008 -
61 comments
Monday got you stressed? Tired of all the politicking? Here's something to help you relax. Remember, just like real life, yellow is good, purple is gooder and red is bad.
posted by oxford blue
on May 25, 2008 -
32 comments
Dance music toys. Get your cheese on. Via Music Thing.
posted by nthdegx
on Jan 15, 2008 -
10 comments
iden.tify.us is like AskMe, but only for the question, "Hey guys, what is this song?"
posted by boo_radley
on Oct 29, 2007 -
15 comments
"Not much chance for survival, if the Neon Bible is right." Presented by Arcade Fire which is a band that hails out of Montreal. Okay. So I'm easily entertained, but you will believe a turkey can roast marshmallows. Requires flash.
posted by ZachsMind
on Oct 15, 2007 -
45 comments
Rewrite Musical History with the Dylan Sign Maker. (previously)
posted by Dave Faris
on Sep 5, 2007 -
23 comments
Notessimo is a quick and easy flash music creator. Lots of different instruments to choose from. You can even share your ear-piercing horrors soulful tunes!
posted by Kattullus
on Aug 2, 2007 -
12 comments
www.lodger.tv, the official website of the Finnish band Lodger (wikipedia, myspace), best known for their flash videos about love, death, crime and sex. I love death (flash) has been mentioned previously, but look out for God has rejected the western world (flash) and 24h candy machine (flash).
They also made a video (flash) for LeLabo Fragrances, set to the tune of 24h candy machine.
All flash movies are NSFW with music, same goes for the myspace link.
posted by kisch mokusch
on Apr 6, 2007 -
7 comments
The Awesome Power of a Fully Operational Mothership First, there comes the Brides, followed by stretchin' out with Casper the Holy Ghost and some Horny Horns. Next, with
people standing on the
verge, the Wizard of Woo opens the Maggot Brain. A devil-dance later, all are witnesses to The Landing. The recovery of funky stuff commences, and
the mother is summarily
turned out, with subsequent damage to the roof. (YouTube)
posted by LinusMines
on Dec 31, 2006 -
19 comments
Explore Beethoven's Eroica Symphony [note: flash, sound]
posted by crunchland
on Oct 31, 2006 -
25 comments
The John Whitney Music Box Variations are (currently) 17 nifty Flash sound/color objects based on the harmonics and algorithmic animation work of John Whitney, from the same fine fellow who brought us CoverPop and ColrPickr.
posted by loquacious
on Oct 8, 2006 -
15 comments
Radio Sherpa We show you what is playing on your favorite radio station right now. If you see a song or program that you like, just click on the album art to make your selection. You can play the song, learn more about the artist or song, or even buy it. Only in Boston at the moment.
posted by srboisvert
on Oct 4, 2006 -
5 comments
Dub Selector - a flash based dub...sampler toy thingie. 9 tracks to play with.
posted by Bugbread
on Aug 27, 2006 -
19 comments
The Interweb Medley!! What happens when you mix up some of the more well-known Internet memes around? Madness.
posted by divabat
on Aug 11, 2006 -
25 comments
The Format. Indie pop and flying dogs.
posted by NationalKato
on Jul 26, 2006 -
14 comments
Inner City Youth, London "In 2002, Simon Wheatley began photographing London's publich housing developments...and was able to obtain a level of intimacy with his subjects that provides a true picture of the daunting project of growing up in the intimate confines of drug use, societal neglect, and poverty."
This (Flash-based) narrated slideshow features Wheatley's work, and is a look at the culture...and also the music (grime) "as an artistic response to the place and circumstance, an expression of the violence, bleakness, and neglect..." (via Future Feeder)
posted by tpl1212
on Jul 20, 2006 -
38 comments
MusicLens enables users to find pieces of music using very vaguely described criteria, such as loudness (perceived volume), mood or purpose. The search or recommendations query can be enhanced or limited by adjusting the ten control sliders.
Example : All slow titles by Madonna from the 90s that also sound sexy. (Note: FLASH)
posted by crunchland
on Jul 11, 2006 -
15 comments
The Pianolina - an addictive flash game - is something like a cross between Pong and WolframTones. Brought to you by Grotrian, piano manufacturers since 1835, the pianolina visualizes musical notes as little squares that chime when they bounce against each other or against a wall. Its sophisticated interface lets you add chords, gravity, or start with the basic notes of well known compositions like Beethoven's "Für Elise".
posted by jann
on Jun 16, 2006 -
21 comments
MusicTheory.net - Posted in a comment here, I thought I'd give it an FPP considering it may have just saved my butt on an exam. MusicTheory.net is an excellent, step-by-step resource for students, amateurs, and aesthetes of all levels. The site is flash, but provides not only lessons but training sessions and other resources as well (including a staff paper generator).
For those who would like some other resources, ilearnmusic.com has lessons, including a section on Music Theory 101 (with a few nice links, as well). Dolmetsch online offers extensive information, including a section demystifying guitar tabs for those of us who don't play. And, of course, the wikipedia has a fairly extensive list of external links in their article, including several journals for those more advanced theorists out there. [*]
posted by Eideteker
on Apr 10, 2006 -
13 comments
Super Mario Brothers sound effects. Boing! Boing! CRUNCH! Ding! Ding! Ding! Whoop! Boing!
posted by Robot Johnny
on Feb 3, 2006 -
23 comments
War Photographer is an awesome, viking-filled flash animated music video directed by Joel Trussell for musician Jason Forrest. (quicktime) via
posted by maryh
on Oct 14, 2005 -
22 comments
Pandora. Bound to draw comparisons to Last.fm, LAUNCHcast, and Musicplasma, Pandora (formerly Savage Beast) is a music discovery web application that recommends music based not on popularity, usage habits of other users, or genres/categories but on the deconstructed elements of how the music itself sounds. Fruit of the Music Genome Project, music analysts have for more than five years spent 20 minutes analyzing each song in its ever-growing database for nearly 400 distinct attributes, so when you ask it, "Why is this song playing?" It answers, "Based on what you've told us so far, we're playing this track because it features electronica influences, mild rhythmic syncopation, surreal lyrics, use of call-and-response vocals, and string section beds." (YES! Thank you!) Currently live on public beta. [Flash, 128kbps streams]
posted by Lush
on Aug 29, 2005 -
44 comments
Let Them Sing It For You. Alternatively, you can Låt dam sjunga det åt dig. Also, a tree with birds in it, and Sound Carpets. Potentially lots more sound fun at the Swedish Radio page, although the exact quantity of fun you'll have depends on your ability to speak Swedish.
posted by nylon
on Aug 18, 2005 -
9 comments
The Unseen Video , a "weather controlled, dynamic music video". Fancy, interactive flash version for fast PCs here. Quicktime demos available too.
posted by swordfishtrombones
on Aug 14, 2005 -
3 comments
Music Hurts is a new online music magazine that looks to examine the impact of music on society and culture. The articles cover topics such as band logos, female drummers, baile funk, Old Dirty Bastard (RIP!), Heavy Metal and Rap around the globe, and Iggy Pop. Lots of great stuff here, that is if you can get past the arty flash layout. Via OneLouder.
posted by Quartermass
on Jul 25, 2005 -
7 comments
La Pâte à Son. "Pipe Dream" for musical types. [flash, via LFI]
posted by Johnny Assay
on Jul 23, 2005 -
1 comment
Kill Lizzie. Friday freak fun. Whimsical and disturbing.
posted by ZenMasterThis
on Jul 1, 2005 -
5 comments
Gallery 41 A jazz photography collection covering the past quarter-century and over 150 artists. Hear musical excerpts and highlights of recorded conversations as you explore.
posted by LinusMines
on Jun 15, 2005 -
8 comments
oooooh-wheeee-ooooh-eeeeeeee-whooooo
Love that Doctor Who theme? After listening to the wide range of remixes, make your own with a little bit of not-Friday Flash Fun.
posted by Katemonkey
on May 25, 2005 -
14 comments
Play ["Stomp" style flash, via]
posted by moonbird
on Mar 14, 2005 -
10 comments
From the New World , Symphony No. 9, by Antonín Dvorák (flash).
Navigation help here.
posted by hypersloth
on Feb 26, 2005 -
21 comments
Four happy flash music clips to kick off your day: pla, 9:09, Brazil, and Field Guide to Snapping.
posted by madamjujujive
on Feb 22, 2005 -
8 comments
Roots Manuva's "Ventriloshiznit Machine" Recombine rhymes as you please and hear them spit back via Mr. Manuva with this flash toy/promotional item for his new single "Colossal Insight." Helpful for the flow-impaired or those who would like those magnetic poetry things more if they were recited to them by a bobble-head MC. [Flash + Audio]
posted by Swampjazz!
on Jan 12, 2005 -
6 comments
Billy Harvey's Music.
posted by monju_bosatsu
on Jan 6, 2005 -
12 comments
Typorganism: A musical curiosity, (flash)[MI]
posted by hortense
on Jan 5, 2005 -
5 comments
The Last Request: Selected Last Meals of Texas Death Row Inmates. [flash] [+]
posted by monju_bosatsu
on Dec 11, 2004 -
23 comments
Reprecussion is a nifty flash-based music generator. Info about the project.
posted by shotsy
on Dec 1, 2004 -
3 comments
Depeche Mode SoundToy. [via Fishbucket] [flash]
posted by soundofsuburbia
on Nov 19, 2004 -
16 comments
Hey how's it going? Welcome to Billy Harvey dot com. Thanks for stopping by my site...I like to sing & dance & draw. The folks at sofake deliver another intriguing interface. (flash and sound alert) via B.A.'s Weblog
posted by madamjujujive
on Nov 11, 2004 -
12 comments
The Numero Group is a web-based record company specializing in unearthing great music that you probably didn't know existed but can't live without. (Flash site; more inside)
posted by ba
on Nov 7, 2004 -
6 comments
U2-style Friday Flash Fun. They join the ranks of Flash game marketeers in the promotion of their new single, Vertigo, and upcoming album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. And by the way, someone found the contents of that briefcase that got stolen in Portland 23 years ago.
posted by udeups
on Oct 22, 2004 -
5 comments
Old school radiohead. Ah grade 9! An early start on Friday Flash Fun.
The only version available is Flash. I've linked to the menu.
posted by aclevername
on Aug 6, 2004 -
9 comments
S'been a hectic week, so chill out. [Flash, also]
posted by Pretty_Generic
on Jun 18, 2004 -
3 comments
Music That Paints a Picture
Whether you're a fan of Biggie or Dylan, this Flash project has you covered.
posted by yerfatma
on Jun 17, 2004 -
9 comments