Another way of browsing for new music. If it's not for the music and background information, then it's nice to take a look at this impressive build website.
http://musicmap.info
Pretty cool stuff! Definitely worth a Saturday night or two.
What a fantastic site! Thanks for the tip, Xander!
Since the introduction of MQA I'm trying to understand what music makes sounds good, there is a complete new world opening for me on how music is recorded / mastered / coded and a lot more. This a link with a nice database of DR where you can browse to find the best album on the scale of DR before browsing it on your streamer, have it on CD / vinyl.
http://dr.loudness-war.info
(03-Dec-2016, 14:53)Xander Wrote: [ -> ]Another way of browsing for new music. If it's not for the music and background information, then it's nice to take a look at this impressive build website.
http://musicmap.info
Excellent link. Thanks for sharing.
It is really impressive the amount of effort put in compling this .map!
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(03-Dec-2016, 14:53)Xander Wrote: [ -> ]Another way of browsing for new music. If it's not for the music and background information, then it's nice to take a look at this impressive build website.
http://musicmap.info
Ooops!
Nothing like knowing the origin of each genre and its evolution.
Great link!
It´s the kind of place i´ll stay for hours, digging, digging...
Thanks.