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Date Wednesday, Jul 26, 2006 2:33:05 PM
ArtistServer Founder Featured on MusiciansCast Podcast
ArtistServer Founder Featured on MusiciansCast Podcast

Credits Innovative Promotional Tools for Putting Music-hosting Site in Lead


SAN DIEGO (July 26, 2006) – ArtistServer (www.artistserver.com) announced today that its founder, Gideon Marken, will be featured in a two-part interview with MusiciansCast (www.musicianscast.com) scheduled to be posted Thursday, July 27 and Friday, July 28. Marken is the programmer/musician that single-handedly built and maintains ArtistServer. Named one of the best music hosting services by Time Magazine, ArtistServer is a leading music-hosting site that empowers independent and unsigned musicians with the ability to host, stream, blog, podcast, and offer ringtones of their music that site members can download for free.

In Part 1 of the interview, Marken discusses the inspiration for creating ArtistServer and his personal commitment to keeping the focus on the artists. In addition to talking about how the site works and the unique services it offers both musicians and music fans of all genres, Marken offers tips and ideas on using the tools ArtistServer provides to help artists build recognition and a larger fan base.

During Part 2 of the interview, Marken discusses the elements of electronic music, how most electronic music is produced (using sequencers, samplers, synthesizers) and its expansion into movies and commercials. Artists interested in new ideas for music will want to hear what Marken says about using data such as weather and/or stock market patterns, RSS feeds and found media on the Web to create fractal music. Marken describes fractal music as usually being created by assigning musical rules and attributes to some form of data or numerical process to generate music.

About the MusiciansCast Podcast Station
Professional musician Jonn Savannah, mixing and recording legend Shelly Yakus and communications insider Peter Bowman team up to hammer out the real and controversial issues currently facing the music industry.

About ArtistServer
Launched in 2001, ArtistServer provides extensive RSS feed support, podcasting and blog services that are used by nearly 5.000 artists of all genres to host and promote their music. Typically, the site is accessed by more than 20,000 music fans, plus a host of unique visitors, each month. Traffic continues to increase as new artists, content and services are introduced.

Consistently first to offer innovative features, IndieMobile.com, the site’s Ringtone Section and Service, is unique to ArtistServer. With IndieMobile, artists can upload an MP3 ringtone along with every song hosted on the site. The site provides a 'transfer tool' to assist visitors in downloading the free ringtone or sending it to their phone. Music Map, a "Mashup" of Yahoo! Maps and the music on ArtistServer, allows visitors to select a musical genre, view its distribution on a map, zoom in, click on artists, and listen to their music. The site also offers ArtistJukebox.com, a playlist generator that pulls music from ArtistServer's enormous catalog of independent breakbeat, new age, indie, techno, grunge and other music genres.
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Updates and new features continue to be rolled out on ArtistServer every few weeks. The site will soon be offering, photo and video sharing as well as “Ringtone Widget,” a service that will allow anyone to offer ArtistServer ringtones from their own site or blog. A chart describing all of the features ArtistServer offers is at http://www.artistserver.com/join/.

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Category ArtistServer
Date Monday, Dec 19, 2005 3:23:41 PM
Stations, Playlist, and AudioFeeds Now at ArtistServer.com

Over the last weekened, I turned on the access to the newly developed station and playlist system on ArtistServer.com, and placed it in 'beta.' It should be working fine, but I felt with such an important addition to the site, that it would best to present it as a beta release to ease the impact of any potential problems. I think that's why services are being offered as beta so often these days. Sites want the newly developed systems out there so we can learn how to improve them, but we also don't want to bruise our image and credibility, so we slap on the 'beta' tag.

Unlike Google, I do not plan to leave the new tools in beta for months on end, and should have the final touches completed in the next 2 weeks. Although, I can already see that I'm going to redo the playlist builder so it handles the process without having to refesh the whole page upon each action. This will allow for faster playlist building and a more friendly experience.

In order to explain what these new tools can do and offer, I'll list some questions people may have and answer them:

So, how do these new tools work, and what can you create with them?


Let's start with some basic definitions to help illustrate how the main pieces fit together, which are: stations, playlists and AudioFeeds.

All Artists and Members can create a Station. If the person has an upgraded account, they can create multiple stations.

A Station is a collection of playlists which are organized on a station page on the site. Station owners give their stations a name, URL, and can add their own content to further define their station.

A playlist is a collection of songs which are organized in list for streaming. Playlists allow station owners to add their own notes or comments about each song, and can associate their playlist with up to two genres. All playlists with songs that are 'AudioFeed' compatible (which are songs by artists who have upgraded their account) will also generate an RSS AudioFeed.

An RSS AudioFeed is basically the same thing as a Podcast. We use the term "AudioFeed" because it actually describes what it is, whereas the term 'podcast' means different things to different people (sites) - it's a mess. An AudioFeed is an RSS feed with audio enclosures which you can subscribe to. You may download the enclosures to whatever you like using an RSS reader that supports enclosures (iPodder, Juice, NetNewsWire, FeedDemon, Nimiq, etc.).

With the term Podcast, you instantly introduce questions and confusion...

  • "Do I need an iPod?"
  • "Is it a podcast if I'm streaming it online?"
  • "What is the podcast? Is it the file? Is it the transfer mechanism?" "Is it the destinaton of the file?"
As you can see, the Podcast world is confusing. I'm not saying that the term AudioFeed has more meaning in the market, because it doesn't. What I am saying that the term Podcast is a huge misnomer. Although, due to people being aware of the term, we will still use it on the site, but in general, they aren't Podcasts - they're AudioFeeds. Anyways :) - let's get back into the stations and playlists.

Who can listen to the playlists?

Anyone who is an artist or member of the site, and is signed in can stream the playlists. While I understand it would be great to have the playlists available to anyone who visits the site, it's not something I can afford to do at this point. Serving several 1,000 unique mp3 files to unique visitors requires a lot of bandwidth and power - which translates to money. I hope at a later date, that ArtistServer will have grown to the point that it can handle such volume, and have the costs covered.

How is a playlist built?

You can build a playlist by either browsing or searching for the songs you wish to add. In order to make this as easy as possible, I've built in a few ways to do this, including:
  • browse by genre
  • search by keyword
  • browse favorites
  • browse by listening history
  • browse by your music
This turns station building into a discovery process, where you aren't just building playlists from the songs you already know. For example, let's say you are into Downtempo music, and you've build a station that focuses on Downtempo. Each week, you would use the playlist builder to preview all the new Downtempo songs on the site, add the ones you like, add a short review about each one, and publish it as a playlist. There's no need for you to go looking for the songs - the tools do the work for you, plus, you can add multiple songs at once, making the process even easier!

How many songs can be in a playlist?

The minimum is set at three, and the maximum is currently set at 50.

Do the playlists support tags?

Yes, definately. ArtistServer currently supports tags for songs, news, and blogs already.

Does it support iTunes?

Yes, I've added support for iTunes in the RSS AudioFeed, but have not yet tested it. I just picked up a Mac Mini the other day for testing, and will get to that later this week. If you want to have your station and playlists on iTunes, you will want to add the iTunes Station Image (edit your station to access). The reason why, is that Apple will not consider your station for a feature spot if you don't have an image. I'll have additional information on how to submit and check your station on iTunes added at a later date.

What determins if a song is available for an Audiofeed or not?

Songs that are available for AudioFeeds must have the following conditions:
  • the artist/owner of the song must have an upgraded account
  • the song must be set for download (edit the song for this setting)
  • the song must be set as a complete songs (edit the song for this setting)
  • the song must be turned on (edit the song for this setting)

Are playlists being tracked and will there be stats?

Sorry, not at this time. Tracking all that data requires more resources than I can provide at this time. I do see value in tracking playlist use, but for now, I've left it out.

Do the AudioFeeds support mRSS?

Yes, I've added support for Yahoo!'s "media RSS" module which will help ensure that our feeds will be indexed by Yahoo!'s media search.

What about support for XSPF?

I've been looking at the xspf format, and am considering adding it, although the xspf playlists will be treated the same as standard playlists, and only be accessible when you are logged in. Again, I undertand that the accessiblity sounds limiting, but I have to be careful here, and scale this up at a rate I can manage, and we can all afford.

Any Feedback on what the artists think?

Yes, here's what two 'advanced' users thought about the new tools and functionality:

"i was a little lost to begin with, but that was because i was thinking of how its done on other sites. this way is much cooler" - Michael Chocholak

"the tools are very easy to use. Another great feature" - Planet Bliss



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