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  • Streaming Tunes

    Posted on March 1st, 2005 Bruce No comments

    With the exception of a rare purchase of an audio CD from a local “New Age” shop I don’t “buy” music anymore. I don’t feel its worth the $16 to $20 with tax to purchased a CD from a limited collection that will only have one or two tracks that I will truely enjoy. And DRM bullshit can bite me. DRM makes dealing with music way too fustrating. Every form of DRM kills the impulse buy without worry factor. Now I have to worry about what DRM format, what the “rules” are for use of the format, and how many dollars I’ll be fucked out of when the RIAA monopoly decides it needs a revenue boost so it fucks with the DRM system.

    For the past year I’ve been listening to online streams heavily which I occastionally supplement with music that I have already laying around. There are many really crappy streams with low quality audio put out by “DJs” who blather on and who have music tastes incompatible with my own.

    Live365 has a number of decent member programmed streams covering a wide range of tastes. In order to get a decent quality stream you must be a member which costs about $6 a month. You also need to have a mp3pro capable player to take advantage of the higher quality. Unfortunately the best option for playing this format under Linux involves running Winamp under wine. I managed to rig up Wine and Winamp by having Firefox pass pls files to the following shell script:

    #!/bin/sh
    
    OLD_PARAMS="$@"
    setarch i386 wine ~/.wine/c/Program\ Files/Winamp/winamp.exe \
      `echo $OLD_PARAMS | sed "s/\/tmp\//E:\//"
    

    I was a happy subscriber for over a year until I hit a little snag with billing issues (my fault) with Live365 and decided I was tired of dealing with the Winamp under Wine hack so I let my account expire. I can’t stand listening to poor “free” quality of the few streams that I liked that were not member only so I’m building up a list of free streams out.

    So far I’ve found myself enjoying the following three streams while working:

    Armitage’s Dimension
    This stream deals mostly with J-Pop and other forms of music found in anime movies and shows. It has an open request queue system with a large library which always seems full whenever I go to submit a request. It seems to have an active community around it and they seem to keep the queue full with a good mix that I find enjoyable.
    Japan-A-Radio
    This stream ranks pretty high in Shoutcast and covers mostly non-anime J-Pop. I listen to this stream whenever Armitage’s Dimension doesn’t hit the spot.
    Goth Metal World
    This site covers heavy metal like Night Wish, Luna Coil, and other power and goth heavy metal groups. Has many many bands that will never see the light of day in US record stores (mainly because the average US citizen seems to love watching skanky pig fuckers wave their asses around more than actually like music enough to explore). This stream works great for when you need to drown out the office around you to focus hard on something.

    Not only does music in the office played over a decent set of “cup” headphones have a “white noise” effect it helps keep me awake. It has practical work uses also. I always try to keep a stream running when making firewall and router changes and generally throughout the day. A break in the stream tells me that either I or a co-worker fucked up right away. ;) Also the traffic generated by the stream is good for seeing how many retransmits the AP has to attempt when testing the installation of new wireless gear during a walk around test.

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