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		<title>Most listened to music of the year</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 22:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to last.fm, this is the final count of the bands I listened to the most this year. Nine Inch Nails (528 Plays) &#8211; Nine Inch Nails is and has been one of my favorite bands for about 13 years now. NIN has always been the goto band for me for when I don&#8217;t feel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to <a href="http://www.last.fm/user/strategicpause">last.fm</a>, this is the final count of the bands I listened to the most this year.</p>
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<li>Nine Inch Nails (528 Plays) &#8211; Nine Inch Nails is and has been one of my favorite bands for about 13 years now. NIN has always been the goto band for me for when I don&#8217;t feel like listening to anything else.  This year I finally got around to actually listening to Year Zero.  I was not enthusiastic about this CD when it first came out, but after seeing them live at the Santa Barbara Bowl this year, I finally got around to listening to it and love it! I actually found that it made for good running music!  On top of that, I rediscovered what has to be one of my favorite albums: The Fragile.  This CD is up there with Dark Side of the Moon in terms of replayability.</li>
<li>NOFX (431 Plays) - Another one of goto bands when I don&#8217;t feel like listening to anything else.  NOFX has been another one of my favorite bands for about 11 years now and I&#8217;m still not tired of them.  This year they release coaster which has been in regular rotation in my library.  This summer in particular I have also been re-listening to a lot of their albums when I went on my runs.</li>
<li>The Appleseed Cast (329 Plays) - The Appleseed Cast have been one of my favorite bands of recent times.  This year they released Sagarmatha which I absolutely feel in love with.  The first track &#8220;As The Little Things Go&#8221; has to be my favorite track of the year.  I will hopefully get to see them live for the first time in 2010.</li>
<li>Placebo (291 Plays) - Again, another one of my favorite bands that I started to around 9 years ago.  This year they released &#8220;Battle for the Sun&#8221; and did it without their original drummer Steven Hewitt.  Despite his absense, Placebo released this slightly popier sounding album, but still staying true to their original sound.  I have yet to see this band live; this needs to change!</li>
<li>Muse (203 Plays) - This year muse released &#8220;The Resistance&#8221;, but I&#8217;ve also been rediscovering their CDs such as &#8220;Origin of Symmetry&#8221; and &#8220;Absolution&#8221;.  I also recently watched the movie &#8220;Southland Tales&#8221; (which I won&#8217;t go into here), but it featured the song &#8220;Blackout&#8221; off of Absolution that I really never listened to.  Holy crap what a great track!</li>
<li>Asobi Seksu (181 Plays) - This band is a Japanese/American Indie/Pop band that I admit is a guilty pleasure.  This year I&#8217;ve been listening to their self-titled album and &#8220;Citrus&#8221; mostly.  This year they came out with the CD &#8220;Hush,&#8221; but it hasn&#8217;t gotten as much playtime as the other two albums from me.</li>
<li>Pixies (163 Plays) - I had my pixies phase around six years ago.  I think now was the time to come back and check out my old favorites.  Not much to say here really.</li>
<li>Steve Aoki (148 Plays) - Introduced to me randomly by a friend in SLO in August, Steve Aoki has been a running favorite this year.  Steve Aoki kind of reminds me of Girl Talk which I probably listened to A LOT last year.</li>
<li>The Protomen (142 Plays) - The concept of a rock opera based on the Mega Man video game series just cannot fail.  I was a big fan of the first act, but when act II came out, I listened to both acts back to back.  Both CDs have a unique feel to them; the first act is more inspired by the videogame series (with a hint of Ennio Morricone) while the second act follows up with a sound inspired by  the 80s.  Someone needs to turn these albums into an anime!</li>
<li>Pink Floyd (140 Plays) - Pink Floyd is not one of those bands where you pick and choose their greatest hits.  Instead when you listen to Pink Floyd, you listen to them an entire album at a time.  In particular I remember listening to The Wall, Animals, and Dark Side of the Moon this year.</li>
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		<title>Explosions in the Sky</title>
		<link>http://www.nickpeters.net/2008/07/22/explosions-in-the-sky/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 06:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do we hear about new music? You might say the radio or MTV. Let&#8217;s be serious though, MTV doesn&#8217;t play music videos, not anymore at least. As far as the radio goes, I can only stand listening to the same 10 songs over and over again only so much. What about friends? Word of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do we hear about new music? You might say the radio or MTV. Let&#8217;s be serious though, MTV doesn&#8217;t play music videos, not anymore at least. As far as the radio goes, I can only stand listening to the same 10 songs over and over again only so much. What about friends? Word of mouth is a great way to hear about new bands. If you know that one of your friends has similar music taste, you&#8217;re more inclined to listen to a new band per their recommendation. Now with the internet you have an additional resource to aid in discovering new music.</p>
<p>Last.fm is a site I&#8217;ve probably talked about before (whether on this blog or in person). It combines the last two ways of finding music: your friends and the internet. I&#8217;m discovered many bands such as Silversun Pickups and Mogwai based off of what my friends were listening to. One of the other reasons I love last.fm is how they recommend new bands. Not only do they let you see and read about bands who are similar to bands you already love, but they let you hear those bands too. I believe I was looking for artists similar toÂ <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Mogwai">Mogwai</a> when I stumbled upon &#8220;<a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Explosions+in+the+Sky">Explosions in the Sky</a>&#8221; on the similar artist radio station. After one listen of &#8220;The Birth and Death of the Day&#8221; I was hooked.</p>
<p>You might say that I&#8217;m just going through a phase, which is true. I usually go through phases where I&#8217;ll listen to the same artist over and over again until I find the next one (Sigur Ros, Stars, Broken Social Scene were some of my most recent phases). Right now I&#8217;m on my Explosions in the Sky kick and I look forward to discovering other Post-Rock bands.</p>
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		<title>A look at Songbird</title>
		<link>http://www.nickpeters.net/2007/02/12/a-look-at-songbird/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2007 06:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Songbird is a cross-platform, open-source iTunes replacement that is built off of Mozilla. It has a similar look and feel to iTunes, but it extends many of the features. The site actually has a great screencast that introduces the unique features found. I was introduced to Songbird by Ian McKellar at SHDH15. I&#8217;ve been using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://songbirdnest.com"><img src="http://songbirdnest.com/files/images/button_guitar.png" alt="Get Songbird" border="0" /></a><a href="http://www.songbirdnest.com/" target="_blank" title="Sonbird Media Player">Songbird</a> is a cross-platform, open-source iTunes replacement that is built off of Mozilla.  It has a similar look and feel to iTunes, but it extends many of the features.  The site actually has a great <a href="http://www.songbirdnest.com/screencast" title="Songbird Features Screencast" target="_blank">screencast</a> that introduces the unique <a href="http://www.songbirdnest.com/features" target="_blank" title="Songbird Features">features</a> found.</p>
<p>I was introduced to Songbird by <a href="http://ianloic.com/" title="ianloic.com">Ian McKellar</a> at <a href="http://superhappydevhouse.org/SuperHappyDevHouse15" title="SHDH15" target="_blank">SHDH15</a>.  I&#8217;ve been using it for about a week (Version 0.2 Developer Edition on Windows XP) and here are some of my initial thoughts, starting off with things that I like.</p>
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<li><strong>Integration with MP3 Blogs</strong>.  I&#8217;ve actually never subscribed to any MP3 blogs before, but I can see that easily changing now.  Songbird comes with a list of 6 MP3 blogs.  With these blogs, Songbird will scan the posts for MP3s and show them to you in a form of a list at the  bottom.  From there you can play the MP3s as if they were local media.  This is a very handy feature for quickly listening to new music.</li>
<li><strong>Cross platform</strong>.  I love the fact that I can go from OS to OS and this program will be available.  It&#8217;s always such a bummer going between my Mac and PC and having to use different programs because one isn&#8217;t supported on one OS.  Being a cross-platform application eliminates those frustrations.</li>
<li><strong>Works just like iTunes</strong>.  If you know how to use iTunes, you know the basic functionality of Songbird.  This eliminates the frustration of learning a new program, let alone the extra/hidden features.  This is a smart move by the developers since their target audience seems to be iTunes users.   Any transition will be very smooth (including the fact that you can easily import your iTunes library).</li>
<li><strong>Mozilla updater</strong>.  When I start the program it will automatically check for updates for the program or any add-ons.  Since this program is still in development, this is a very handy feature for distributing bug-fixes or new features without having to go to the site and download an installer.</li>
<li><strong>Last.fm integration</strong>.  This is only one of many add-ons for Songbird.   However, I like this because I don&#8217;t need to load a separate application for scrobbling my songs to Last.fm.  These guys know what their audience wants.</li>
<li><strong>Ogg Vorbis Support</strong>.  Unlike iTunes, Songbird supports the open-source MP3 alternative <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogg_Vorbis" title="Ogg Vorbis">Ogg Vorbis</a> format.  Although it&#8217;s not as popular as the MP3 format, it&#8217;s nice to have support for those alternative formats.</li>
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<p>There were a few things I didn&#8217;t like or felt were missing.  These were mostly features of iTunes that I would like to see implemented.</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>iPod Sync Support</strong>.  This should be a no-brainer.</li>
<li><strong>Airtunes Support</strong>.  I love how I can wirelessly stream music to my speakers with iTunes + Airtunes.  I would love the same feature in Songbird</li>
<li><strong>iTunes Share Support</strong>.  As someone who has multiple libraries, this feature is a very convinient feature on iTunes I would like to see in Songbird.  It would be great if somehow a feature was also added to copy music from library to library via shares!</li>
<li><strong>Better Bookmark Support</strong>.  When bookmarking a site, it doesn&#8217;t give me the option of where I would like to save it to.  For example, if I want to bookmark a new MP3 blog, I&#8217;d prefer it go into that section rather than the bookmark section.  Further, how do you add a new MP3 blog?</li>
<li><strong>More Radio Station Support</strong>.  This kind of goes along with the previous suggestion.  I have a few radio station sites I listen to sometimes; it would be nice to be able to easily add those to the radio section when bookmarking.</li>
<li><strong>More Smart Playlists</strong>.  One smart playlist I would like to see is one that has a list of all MP3s found on MP3 blogs.  That way I can play a variety of MP3s on random without much effort.</li>
<li><strong>Last.fm/Audioscrobbler Authentication Confirmation</strong>.  As someone who uses a variety of passwords, I always forget which password I use where.  I started to use Songbird and checked my Last.fm account to see if my tracks were getting scrobbled properly.  When I saw they were not, I figured it could either be the feature itself or my password.  It turned out that I used the wrong password, but I had no way of knowing.  I think a confirmation or a button to test your login credentials should be added to prevent this issue.</li>
<li><strong>Highlighting song in library</strong>.  When I go between tracks, the library stays at the beginning.  Most applications move the library to the location of the currently playing song for you.   This is convenient if you want to play other songs of the same artist.</li>
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<p>Lastly, here is a list of bugs that I found while playing around.</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Full Screen Error</strong>.  When I close my laptop lid, and open it back up, the application goes into a full screen mode that is bigger than my actual screen.</li>
<li><strong>Last.fm Error</strong>.  Sometimes the following error is triggered: &#8220;<em>Some tracks you submitted have not been added to your profile for the following reason: Spam protection triggered: You submitted a track dated earlier than your last submission</em>.&#8221;</li>
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<p>There is one last note I would like to add.   The ability to find and play MP3s found in MP3 blogs makes Songbird a very powerful, and perhaps even revolutionary program.   Maybe I&#8217;m behind, but I have not seen a program with that sort of functionality.  Perhaps this is the time to bring up the idea of implementing semantics within HTML for the purpose of labeling music and finding music in MP3 blogs. I propose the idea of a Microformat-like way of labeling MP3 information within HTML for programs like Songbird.  Currently it looks like Songbird gets its information from ID3 tag information, but for the MP3s that are not properly labeled, it shows only the filename.  Sometimes the filename doesn&#8217;t even hint at the songname or artist of the song! Another benefit of using semantic information within HTML is the fact that you don&#8217;t need to download the MP3 (or part of the MP3) to get the information.  This can save a lot of bandwidth for the host of the blog and the person browsing the site.  The last benefit is that this makes for a format-neutral way of labeling data.  You can put an MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Real Media, or WAV file on a site, and still have the information come up.</p>
<p>As a program that&#8217;s still being developed, Songbird feels like a very complete cross-platform media player.  I can see this easily taking the place of iTunes as new features are developed.  I for one have started the transition from iTunes to Songbird.  Of course, there are missing features, like the ones noted above, that would seal the deal once implemented.</p>
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		<title>Gonna see the D!</title>
		<link>http://www.nickpeters.net/2007/01/13/gonna-see-the-d/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jan 2007 02:55:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[February 13th 8pm- 10pm 2007. Tenacious D at the Arlington Theater (1317 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101) Tenacious D live at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara, CA! Tickets are $40.00. This is the only California tour date. Already got tickets for me and a few of my friends. Should be an awesome show!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="vevent"><a class="url" href="http://www.myspace.com/tenaciousd">     <abbr title="20070213T2000-0800" class="dtstart">February 13th 8pm</abbr>-     <abbr title="20070213T2200-0800" class="dtend">10pm 2007.</abbr>        <span class="summary">Tenacious D</span> at the Arlington Theater (<span class="location">1317 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101</span>)</a></p>
<div class="description">Tenacious D live at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara, CA!  Tickets are $40.00.  This is the only California tour date.</div>
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<p>Already got tickets for me and a few of my friends. Should be an awesome show!!</p>
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		<title>Music</title>
		<link>http://www.nickpeters.net/2006/11/24/music/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Nov 2006 03:54:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a list of 7 new bands/songs that I&#8217;ve been into recently. They are not necessarily new in regards to their release date, but rather they are new to me (mostly thanks to my co-worker Kyle). This list is in no particular order (well, except maybe the first three). Enjoy! 1. Coheed &#038; Cambria [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a list of 7 new bands/songs that I&#8217;ve been into recently.  They are not necessarily new in regards to their release date, but rather they are new to me (mostly thanks to my co-worker Kyle).  This list is in no particular order (well, except maybe the first three).  Enjoy!</p>
<p>1. Coheed &#038; Cambria &#8211; In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth<br />
2. The Arcade Fire &#8211; Neighborhood 1 (Tunnels)<br />
3. The Appleseed Cast &#8211; Woodland Hunter (Part 1)<br />
4. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah &#8211; The Skin of My Yellow Country Teeth<br />
5. Ladytron &#8211; The Way That I Found You<br />
6. The Avalanches &#8211; Frontier Psychiatrist<br />
7. Imogen Heap &#8211; Hide and Seek</p>
<p>If anyone has any recommendations, leave a comment with a band/song that I should check out.</p>
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