geekmaster1

Daniel Michel, 30, Maschio, Stati Uniti
myspace.com/thatguydannyUltimo accesso: Novembre 2010

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TobaccoGrease Wizard 7 Ott 2009
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TobaccoBackwoods Altar 7 Ott 2009
TobaccoLittle Pink Riding Hood 7 Ott 2009
TobaccoGross Magik 7 Ott 2009
TobaccoDirt (feat. Aesop Rock) 7 Ott 2009
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I have never used the actual last.fm client (or however it is users listen to last.fm radio). I do however have the client installed. All my scrobbles are from tracks played via foobar and my local hard drives (all 1.46TBs of it (as of today 6-14-2009)).

My Music Library (will be updated periodically): 06-14-2009

I created that HTML page using foobar 2000. It is the greatest media player of all time hands down.

My library consists of 65059 songs as of February 13th 2009. Only 0.6% of my music library is lossy. The remainder is composed of lossless formats, predominantly FLAC, but also wav, monkey's audio, and wavpack.

I take great pride in my tagging as I try my best to use official names for artists and albums. With english, I follow strict rules of capitalization with titles. Languages such as French use different title formats so i'm doing that as best as i can too.

I'm constantly fighting with last.fm's tagging. Artists like "Smashing Pumpkins", "Tommy Dorsey & Frank Sinatra", "GusGus", "QueenAdreena", "Jackson 5" etc. last.fm has "Smashing Pumpkins" as "The Smashing Pumpkins" and "Tommy Dorsey & Frank Sinatra" as "Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey" to name two examples. Forget about this new auto-correct thing. It's ridiculous. If they are going to auto-correct they need to figure out official names and stick to that.

We have some elitists, people who strategically scrobble and or a combination of both on last.fm. I am neither of those. I stay true to my musical taste. You might ask yourself why I have more than one profile. The answer to that is simply because I go through different musical moods every now and then so I like to scrobble artists that are new to me so I can have an accurate picture of what my mood is that week or month. I also do it for the recommendations.

As I'm sure you have noticed by looking at any one of my profiles, my musical taste is very eclectic to say the least. I like to think that I know a lot about any given genre or period of music, so don't be afraid to ask me questions if you have any. It annoys me when someone thinks they have eclectic taste or that they "listen to everything" when it really seems that they listen to different sub-genres of the same genre and maybe a classical music artist here and there.


Widgets

-Stolen chart idea from the Wonderland chic


-My super-eclectic score is currently 936/1000
-AEP:
-Short and long tail:


Groups I Lead

-foobar2000 Audiophiles [link]
-according to Hoyle Tagger's Society [link]


Miscellaneous

Monique Baines is an unsigned recording artist from New York. Visit her last.tm page by clicking on this link.

Attività recenti

  • friedoctopus e geekmaster1 sono diventati amici. Novembre 2010
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  • geekmaster1 ha aggiunto Chi alla propria libreria. Novembre 2010
  • geekmaster1 e allexx54 sono diventati amici. Novembre 2010
  • geekmaster1 e suganique sono diventati amici. Novembre 2010
  • aoringo_lucky e geekmaster1 sono diventati amici. Febbraio 2010
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  • geekmaster1 e BillStrange sono diventati amici. Febbraio 2010
  • geekmaster1 ha aggiornato il suo profilo. Febbraio 2010