Showing posts with label DrownedinSound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DrownedinSound. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 June 2010

DiS is 10 | Press Release

PIONEERING MUSIC WEBSITE TO CELEBRATE TENTH BIRTHDAY THIS YEAR
SPECIAL LIVE EVENTS AND DEBATES AND UNIQUE CONTENT ANNOUNCED



Drowned In Sound, the UK’s original music website, is ten this year and to celebrate a decade of debate, dissent and deliberation on the merits of a multitude of musics, founder and owner Sean Adams will be announcing a plethora of events and special coverage on the site. Ten years since its inception the site boasts more than half a million users per month.
Drowned In Sound was born on 10th October 2000 in the bedroom of Sean Adams. Originally a hobby, the site soon took on greater significance as Sean pioneered the idea of a community of music minds through the site messageboards and offered new and emerging artists an outlet for coverage that seemed to be lacking in the wider music media at the time. On the anniversary itself, Sean Adams will host a special Drowned In Sound 6 Mix on BBC Radio 6 that will feature 20 landmark songs from ten years of DiS alongside a few special exclusives from friends of the site such as Erol Alkan and James Lavelle.
The link between artists and Drowned In Sound has been a constant story of the last ten years, from Bloc Party forming on the messageboards to the likes of Tom Smith of Editors joining the debate on his band, interactivity between like minds and opposing viewpoints, critics, artists and fans has been a hallmark of Drowned In Sound that now seems the norm across the online landscape. As part of the birthday celebrations, keep an eye out for DiS’ greatest debates, revisiting some of the great arguments and spats between artists and the individuals on the messageboards. Whilst everyone now talks about breaking down barriers and creating communities, it was Drowned In Sound that started this process, way back at the beginning of the decade.
Given the sheer passion for music that created the site and continues to power it, there should be no surprise that Drowned In Sound spawned an attendant label that was responsible for the debut Kaiser Chiefs single and albums and singles from such luminaries as Martha Wainwright, Brett Anderson, Metric, Blood Red Shoes and Emmy The Great amongst others. Having made a mark on the music landscape from the start of the decade, this second string to the Drowned In Sound further developed the idea of breaking down the traditional walls between media that continues to be a hallmark of the site.
The influence of Drowned In Sound on the British music landscape is hard to over-estimate. Alongside countless innovations now recognised as standard for websites, Drowned In Sound alumni have spread across the media industry with James MacMahon of NME, Terry Bezer of Metal Hammer, Mike Diver at the BBC and countless blog writers and music media freelancers all starting their careers on the site. It is no surprise that Sean Adams has been listed as one of the 10 Music people in the Hospital Club 100 most influential people in media and one of the 30 Under 30 Power Players in the Modern Media in The Sunday Times, with Steve Lamacq observing: “Sean is an ideas man, He grasped early on that there were communities of fans being drawn together online.”
The birthday will be marked by a host of special coverage on site and DiS live events, including a DiS stage at Summer Sundae, the site’s 50 favourite people discussing their favourite albums, a rerun of the greatest online spats from the last decade with a host of other shows, coverage and special moments to be announced.

FOR MORE INFORMATION contact LOUDHAILER PRESS
Lewis Jamieson - 07718 652582 / 020 8714 0139 lewis@loudhailerpress.com
www.drownedinsound.com
www.loudhailerspeaks.blogspot.com

Monday, 4 January 2010

A review of Arctic Monkeys @ Wembley that I just found in my Blackberry drafts

Arctic Monkeys
The durhhum-noo-noo-nuh-num-num-nurnur of the guitar strings twiddle and bend beneath the bullet-hail of drums, the combined to make the first three tracks sound surprisingly menace-zing. Twenny, maybe thirty feet away, beneath the spotlights and behind the smoke, Britian's best loved band take the stage...


Asses wiggle and rap hand gestures abound. Cameraphones snap-flash, hoping to create a perfect stop animation of Alex's hands alternating between strumming, mic holding and hair behind-ear-ing. The smartphone fireflies dissipate as the crowd does that changing tide push, crush and sway. Then, as a few breathes are caught, it continues anthem-ning it down! 'Brainstorm'  gets the entire arena "wuh-wuh"-ing its topline melody. Crash-crash and the bash. The thrash. The smash. Then the bang and the ass-walloping chorus of "I bet you look good on t' dah-antz-floor" which is gutturally uh-uhing from the chapped lips of every beer slingin' brawler with his eyes slammed shut, screaming "FER-ROM NINETEEN EIIIGHT-TEA FOUR-WAHHH!" Meanwhile, these geez's better-halfs point their chewed manicures stageward, poking at every offbeat of the drum riddim.


'Excuberent' (read: probably 'charlie' snaffling) pockets of the crowd are going nuts, bubbling apart like lava melting and bursting through ice as circle-pits open out and stray limbs swing, near-skanking showing themselves as deniers of their inner-Ska kid. Charged atoms thrust - skulls, hips and chests clash to the dur-dum-doom-doom of the Homme-enhanced, violence-threatening backdrop come hail of aural-projectiles.


Lightning tears of genius zap the room, yet the hollow headed chromedomes behind me yarble their "Play the fahhhkin first album-bum" yakkedy-yakking. They heckle and moan, yet excitedly spill or sling their empty plastic cups every time there's a false-ending (of which, tonight, there are perhaps a few too many). These shiny-headed Fred Perry-shirted REAL MEN are alone in their new album berating, as the skull-bashing 'n' bouncing merry ruckus on the floor below me attests. The sweaty throng bellow every sylabol. Damp fart/dark cloud of Be Here Now, this is not. No, this rebirthed, rocked-up, Badseeds indepted tomb-pop tomes, have the entire crowd - your humble scribe included - lost in awe.


The drone, the snake shadows on the walls, the steam train wooh-ooh-oohs become incantions for a collective snake hip wriggle as 'Potion Approaching' crescendos. And those drums, oh those drums, they even have the baldies behind me under their spell. 'Cornerstone' provides a moment of relative Christmas-single calm. Meanwhile, circle pit scores are settled and girlfriends cuddled.


On stage, few words are forthcoming as beers are 'swug' and guitars tuned. And on it rattles.... 'View from the Afternoon' shouldn't fit but, like a salmon-shirted man shimmying to the bar, the indie-pop jangle wrangles its way in. In fact, somehow, every track, be it via vernacular, dialectual dexterity or simple clack-clatter, fits together and coheres, perhaps not seamlessly so but it is not as scarecrow jackets as it could or should be. It's hit after hit, each one a night-we-met and warmest-party/festival memory rekindler.


Its been said a billion times before but they are Britishness destilled down to its soap scum, steamy mirrored, hungover in Whetherspoons simplest elixir. Tonight, it rolls on and rocks more than just a little until Alex sings "fool's on pah-raid, ca-vort and fook abaht" in a distant written song about the throng sweating before him - with an honourable mention to those nose-bleedin' in the gents.


Ending with an encore of 'Florescent Adolescent' which sends arms aloft, stirs the bouncey-bounce-bounce and has the room shouting "...in your fishnets... Night dress... Tabasco... Rascle..." before leaving the stage to my song of the decade: '505'... 


Click here to see the In Photos feature on DrownedinSound.com.

Sunday, 3 January 2010

A date for your new diary...

I'm hosting the above show of Nordic acts in association with the Icelandic and Norwegian music export embassies. Really excited to see Sudden Weather Change again as they were amazing at Iceland Airwaves (my review) - they're a bit like Hot Hot Heat meets Q and Not U, Burning Airlines, Les Savy Fav and all those frantic-but-fun angular party bands! Have a listen to all the bands on Spotify here.

For more details and a chance to win a trip to Iceland click here

RSVP on Last.fm, Songkick, DiS, Facebook (coming soon) 

Thursday, January 21st
Ja Ja Ja presents...
7pm £6, adv £5

Leaves (Iceland)

Simon Says No! (Norway)

Sudden Weather Change (Iceland)

We are happy to announce that Ja Ja Ja will be blasting into 2K10 with another stellar line up of Nordic talent! On January 21st, 2010, at our regular establishment The Lexington, three more excellent bands will be strutting their stuff in a bid to impress the venue's upbeat mix of hipsters, industry insiders and regulars. 

Curated by Drowned in Sound editor and indie rock's man-about-town Sean Adams, the January Ja Ja Ja will showcase indie pop outfit The Leaves, Norway's fuzz-rockers Simon Says No! and dynamic Icelandic troupe Sudden Weather Change.

http://twitter.com/jajajanordic

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Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Themed weeks we've had on DiS in 2009 - what shall we do in 2010?

ARTIST TAKEOVERS

GENRE WEEKS

FESTIVALS

MISC.

Q: What do you think of the idea of themed weeks? Which bits do and don't you like? What weeks would like to see in 2010? Which bands should takeover the site? Respond below or via this thread on the DiS music forum...

 

DiS Stats 
From Google Analytics from January 1st 2009 - December 29th 2009

7,586,397 Visits
3,362,056 Absolute Unique Visitors
34,194,807 Pageviews
4.51 Average Pageviews
00:06:05 Time on Site (average)

 

Posted via web from seaninsound's posterous

Monday, 28 December 2009

Play me. Play this. Or my Spotify playlists compiled...

This year I have mostly been making playlists. Over on the DiS site we've done a weekly Spotifriday playlist. However, these 'ere playlists come in all shapes and sizes, with various themes and wotnot. I thought compiling them in one place might be useful for anyone looking for some musical guidance or simply for anyone wanting to save time making a playlist by slinging on one of mine.

If you haven't yet installed Spotify, it's free (if you don't mind a few ads) and available most places now (Americans I think can pay to use it but I might be wrong?!). 

2009
- My Top 40 Songs of the Year
- My Top 10 Albums of the Year (plus Grizzly Bear which isn't available)
- Drowned in Sound's Top 50 Albums of 2009 (or if that's overwhelming, try the 2 tracks-from-each sampler)
- Drowned in Sound's Albums of 2009 - longlist
- Best compilations of 2009

The Noughties
- My 123 mixtape adventure
- DrownedinSound's 00s - a long list of recommended albums
- DrownedinSound's songs of the Noughties (to be completed for our 10th Anniversary in October 2010)

Misc
- A playlist of some of my favourite songs
- Drowned in Sound Recordings (my label)
- Best of/Introduction to... Elliott Smith
- Best of/Introduction to... Kraftwerk (part of Kraftwerk week)
- Best of Fierce Panda records
- Drowned in... the year 2000
- My 15 favourite albums
- My songs of the 90s
- DrownedinShoegaze (for DiS' special shoegaze week)  
- DrownedinAltCountry (for DiS' special alt country week)
- SeaninSummer
- Drownedin... covers (created from a thread on our boards)
- The Nepture Music Prize (DiS' alternative to the Mercury nominated albums)
- Fear & Birthday (a emo/rock-filled mixtape I made for a friend's birthday)
- Drowned in I Heart Studios (an electronic mixtape I made for a friend's studio)
- Drowned in... MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday
- Reading Festival - Greatest Hits
- Glastonbury 2009 - 4 preview playlists
- This is Thamesbeat Or An Ode to Eel Pie Sunsets
- DiSssmaaasss!! - festive playlist
- DiS' Hallowe'en playlist

And a few playlists I really like created or compiled by friends of mine...
- John Peel's Festive 50s compiled
- Ollie Russian's Britpop Massive
- Emily Haines' mixtape for DiS readers (which ran as part of Metric week)
- Thrash Hits' Sonisphere 2009 slaylist
- Field Day 2009
- P2K: Pitchfork's songs of 00s
- NME's albums of the 00s
- Rough Trade's albums of 2009
- Whiskas (forward russia's) 2009 favourite albums and songs 
- Christian Ward's 50 songs of 00s

If for any reason you need an invite to use Spotify email me sean [atttt] drownedinsound [dottt] com, as I have 22 left. 

So, which of your playlists should I be listening to? Share links below... for more playlists check out Spotifriday every Friday over on DrownedinSound.com.

 

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Sunday, 6 December 2009

Wanted: Ruby on Rails Web Developer

Drowned in Sound, the UK's leading independent music website, is looking to employ a world class web developer.

Over the past decade we've built a vast resource of information and opinion but we could, and should, be doing a better job to share what we've got. We want to make it much easier to explore our site and by doing so, turn more people on to more great music.

Entering our 10th year, we have a new vision for what we wish to deliver to our 350k+ readers. We have enhancements we wish to complete and changes we'd like to make to our award-winning site and need a highly capable web developer to take things forward. The primary focus will be improving the experience and site functionality for our large community of irreverent music enthusiasts.


Key Responsibilities:
- Working with Drowned in Sound's founder and editorial team to improve the display of content and simplify CMS
- Liaising with our freelance designers on the implementation of a new and improved UI
- Debugging, improving data management and optimising pages
- Reliably delivering new features to a faultless standard.
- Developing new ideas
- Integrating DiS with various established and start-up partners
- Implementing special campaigns, such as site takeover

The idea candidate will be:
- A fan of 'alternative'/'indie' music
- Highly self-motivated, independent worker
- Able to meet deadlines and be focused on execution under pressure
- Resourceful
- A good communicator
- Logical, methodical and have an attention to detail
- A good manager of time and expectations
- Time flexible and willing to help with any urgent issues out of hours

Knowledge requirements:
- HTML / CSS / Javascript (Prototype/Scriptaculous)
- Ruby on Rails
- Nginx / Haproxy / Thin
- Linux

Additionally, experience using MusicBrainz would be preferable but isn't a necessity. Location isn't a major issue but an ability to take weekly meetings in London and to be easily contactable is preferred. Salary and length of contract is flexible and negotiable depending on experience. The ideal candidate would be available full-time for a minimum of 2 months from January 7th

To apply, please send your CV to to jobs@drownedinsound.com. Please include in the body of the email links to recent work and highlighting any relevant projects. If you have any current commitments please stipulate, the role can be flexible for the perfect person.

Please note, there are no other vacancies currently at Drowned in Sound.

Thursday, 15 October 2009

To all PRs, Labels, Bands, etc... who POST us CDs and things...



In case you did not get this email and still have incorrect information for us!



URGENT: Please remove "1 Junction Mews" and "1 Chilworth Mews" from your database.


Hello

Apologies for the mass email and that this is fifth time I've contacted some of you but I really-really need you to update your contact database for DrownedinSound, theQuietus, theLipster and Thrash Hits and remove the (above) address you're currently using.

About 7months ago we moved out of our office and have been unable to set-up mail forwarding. Our former landlord is threatening legal action as the attached full sack of post is how much I'm receiving and throwing away every fortnight - most of which is either irrelevant to what we cover or we're getting via other means.

Many of you are still sending mail to theLipster which closed earlier this year. Some of you are sending packages 5+ times to members of DrownedinSound staff who were made redundant a year+ ago. All of this is a huge waste of your funds and terrible for the enviroment (personally I prefer to receive ALL MUSIC DIGITALLY).

If you wish to send promo material to ThrashHits.com contact raz AT thrashhits.com, if you wish to send things to TheQuietus.com contact luke AT thequietus.com

If you wish to send ALBUMS for review on DrownedinSound.com please contact our part-time albums editor andrzej AT drownedinsound.com

If you wish to send SINGLES for DrownedinSound.com's weekly singles column, please contact music AT wendyroby.com (she prefers mp3s)

In your database is antiquated, please ensure all of the following names of former DiS members of full-time staff are removed from your database:

Drowned in Sound
- Mike Diver
- Colin Roberts
- Alex Denney
- Gareth Dobson
- Kev Kharas
- Sam Strang
- Jude Rogers
- Rebecca Nicholson

Many thanks

Sean AT drownedinsound.com
http://twitter.com/seaninsound

Sunday, 26 July 2009

Drowned in Sound Recordings // Spotify Playlist




Bat For Lashes – The Wizard
Martha Wainwright – I Wish I Were
Jeniferever – From Across the Sea
Youthmovies – The Naughtiest Girl Is a Monitor
The Koreans – Machine Code
Kaiser Chiefs – Born to Be a Dancer (demo)
Les Incompétents – How it all Went Wrong
Metric – Handshakes
thisGIRL – Oscilloscope Love
Blood Red Shoes – Try Harder
Kaiser Chiefs – Oh My God
Metric – Monster Hospital (MSTRKRFT mix)
Les Incompétents – Chapter Two
thisGIRL – Drake
Redjetson – This, Every Day, For The Rest Of Your Life
The Stills – Helicopters
Jeniferever – Alvik
Emily Haines – Reading in Bed
Emmy The Great – The Hypnotist's Son
Martha Wainwright – Factory
Brett Anderson – Love Is Dead
Kaiser Chiefs – Caroline, Yes
Blood Red Shoes – You Bring Me Down
thisGIRL – Coffee & Giro Cheques
Youthmovies – Archive It Everywhere
The Stills – The House We Live In
Adam Gnade – Hymn California
Emmy The Great – Secret Circus
thisGIRL – St. James Gate Marylebone
Bat For Lashes – I Saw a Light
Brett Anderson – The More We Possess the Less We Own of Ourselves
Emily Haines – Our Hell
Redjetson – Stay Comfortable (Birdpen East of Here Remix)
Jeniferever – Closing In

Click here to listen to this playlist on Spotify.


For anyone who's wondering, the label is currently "on hiatus" and although we've given all of the acts on our label their records back, the label have picked up the option for the next Martha Wainwright album (actually, it's her next two records) and patiently await its arrival. The singles club/RCRD LBL Mp3 blog are still ideas I wish to pursue but the past 12months (since the demise of a deal for DrownedinSound.com with BSKYB and the associated fallout) have been hell plus "the record business" isn't exactly a future-proof thing to be involved with at the moment. I've spent a few year's investigating other options and hope to get back to finding, investing in/licensing and sharing great music in the future.

DiS Records related links:
http://www.myspace.com/disrecords
DiScography http://rateyourmusic.com/label/drowned_in_sound_recordings/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drowned_in_Sound#Record_label
http://www.last.fm/label/Drowned+in+Sound
http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/1655051-label-focus-1--drowned-in-sound-recordings
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/day-in-the-life-sean-adams-of-drowned-in-sound-442270.html

Tuesday, 7 July 2009

DiS June 2009 Google Analytics Stats



The year so far stats seemed rather popular on here, so thought some of you might be curious to know http://drownedinsound.com's stats for June 2009, which has been a rather big month for the site.

Most Read:
  1. Oasis In Photos - although 68% of the traffic on these were from Google
  2. Artist 'n' Artist: Frederick Blood-Royale meets The Mars Volta
  3. Glastonbury In Photos: Lady Gaga - again mostly Google and also bbc.co.uk
  4. In Photos: Glastonbury 2009 - Day 1
  5. Review: Sonic Youth - The Eternal
Traffic Sources




Visits
% Visits



google (organic)
299,447 47.25%



(direct) ((none))
150,461 23.74%



drownedinsound.com (referral)
36,929 5.83%



en.wikipedia.org (referral)
17,444 2.75%



twitter.com (referral)
12,241 1.93%

Overall stats:
  • 633,742 Visits
  • 308,254 Absolute Unique Visitors
  • 2,722,717 Pageviews
  • 4.30 Average Pageviews
  • 00:06:06 Time on Site
  • 49.44% Bounce Rate
  • 41.82% New Visits

If you're interested in advertising on DiS contact Matthew.Holt [aaat] bskyb.com

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Monday, 29 June 2009

Best Tracks of 2009... So Far: Six Month Mark Playlist



Phoenix – Love Like A Sunset Part I
St. Vincent – The Strangers
Handsome Furs – Radio Kaliningrad
Sufjan Stevens – You Are The Blood
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Dull Life
Dirty Projectors – No Intention
Animal Collective – Brother Sport
Passion Pit – Sleepyhead
The Maccabees – No Kind Words / Bag Of Bones Part A - Album Version*
School Of Seven Bells – Iamundernodisguise
Manic Street Preachers – Jackie Collins Existential Question Time
Franz Ferdinand – No You Girls
Metric – Gold Guns Girls
Temper trap – Science Of Fear
PJ Harvey – Black Hearted Love
Sunset Rubdown – Idiot Heart
Andrew Bird – Anonanimal
The Veils – Sit Down By The Fire
Bat For Lashes – Pearl's Dream
Soap&Skin – Spiracle
Fever Ray – Triangle Walks
Wavves – Goth Girls
The Horrors – Scarlet Fields
My Latest Novel – I Declare A Ceasefire

http://open.spotify.com/user/seaninsound/playlist/37bnP7qg7dEYNZoPc2HzSn

...i put this together at 4am with insomnia last night and there's LOTS more to follow when we run this next week, as part of DrownedinSound's year so far (in review) week as we cruise over the 6month mark this week.

See a thread with some of our readers tracks of the first 6months of 2009 here.

Monday, 22 June 2009

Top 10 Recent Bits on DiS (for those not on our mailing list)

Please Note: If you'd like to join the DiS mailing list click here.

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D R O W N E D
I N _ S O U N D
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Hello,

We've been rather busy and forgotten to update you all with what's on the site. Here is our current top 10 things to see/do/read/share...

1. THE DEAD WEATHER live!
On the frontpage
http://drownedinsound.com/ tonight you can watch Jack White and Alison Mosshart's new band The Dead Weather live From the Basement. In the lead up to the show you can see the best of the sessions they've done so far.

2. NIGEL GODRICH
DiS had a natter with Radiohead's legendary producer, who's also the man behind From The Basement.
http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4137177-from-the-basement-on-a-television--dis-talks-to-nigel-godrich

3. GLASTONBURY
Last week we had a special Glastonbury preview week, where, amongst other things we made a gigantic selection of mixtapes/Spotify playlists, spoke to some of the bands playing and cherry-picked the must-see acts.

Find all of our Glastonbury coverage here:
http://drownedinsound.com/lists/glastonbury . Also if you'd like to follow our coverage of the festival over the weekend, follow our DiS-at-large Twitter http://twitter.com/drownedin

4. What's the best cover version of all-time?
A huge thread with audio playlists and lots of suggestions. Join in and let us know which your favourite cover is:
http://drownedinsound.com/community/boards/music/4186407

5. MANIC STREET PREACHERS
In an epic three-part interview, Nicky Wire told DiS all about their album-of-the-year-contender Journal for Plague Lovers. He talked openly about everything from working with Albini to his love of The Horrors to putting music to Richey's words. He even talked about Richey Edwards, the man behind the myth and much much more http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4137098

6. MARS VOLTA
Are they? Aren't they? At the Drive-In getting back together that is. DiS asked the question and got a better answer than we could have dream of
http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4137051

7. SUNSET RUBDOWN score 10/10!?
Alexander Tudor courts controversy with this 10/10 (in his opinion) review
http://drownedinsound.com/releases/14463/reviews/4137069

8. FRIENDLY FIRES
Played a gig in the dark. DiS has a chat with them about it
http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4137096 - check back later this week for a special video interview and night-vision footage from the Pitch Black gig.

9. FUTURE OF THE LEFT
Andy Falkous is a heroic ranter and amongst the former-Mclusky man's bile, there's an awful lot of sense
http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4137105

10. MONTH IN RECORDS... Best of May
The Field, The Horrors, St Vincent, Phoenix, Sunn0))) and Manic Street Preachers make our best of the month
http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4137002

And that's not all, we have...
- Photos of the Pixies, The Horrors, The Gossip, Doves...
- Interviews with Yo La Tengo, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Speech Debelle...
- News on the reformation of Hole, Iranian punk-rock, ATP 10th Anniversary...
- Community discussions about the worst band in the UK, Little Boots album dropping from 5 to 40, last.fm, Spotify, whether Twitter is killing journalism...
...and lots lots more.

Until next week, keep on the green grass to avoid the mud

DiS xo -
http://drownedinsound.com

Saturday, 6 June 2009

Statistically these are my favourite albums

Created using this http://www.associativetrails.com/stuff/normalisefm/index.cfm

Last.fm normalised rankings

A little application to rank your favourite artists and albums by an estimation of how long you have spent listening to them. The form below takes your last.fm username, gets the lists of your favourite artists or albums and estimates the time you have spent listening to each of them based on the average track length. The resulting table shows the rankings based on the estimated listening time.

drownedinsound's most played albums

Artist Album Original rank Tracks Minutes Difference
1. Elliott Smith XO 2 220 693 + 1
2. Metric Live It Out 4 178 682 + 2
3. dEUS The Ideal Crash 18 105 579 + 15
4. Deftones White Pony 10 129 563 + 6
5. Panic! At the Disco A Fever You Can't Sweat Out 8 150 500 + 3
6. Elliott Smith Figure 8 5 166 495 - 1
7. Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights 19 103 431 + 12
8. Colder Heat 43 78 426 + 35
9. Broken Social Scene Broken Social Scene 30 88 399 + 21
10. The Postal Service Give Up 34 86 384 + 24
11. Broken Social Scene You Forgot It in People 34 86 377 + 23
12. The Sea and Cake The Fawn 27 89 341 + 15
13. Longpigs The Sun Is Often Out 42 80 339 + 29
14. The Associates Singles 36 84 336 + 22
15. The Kills No Wow 46 77 336 + 31
16. The Shins Oh, Inverted World 17 109 314 + 1
17. PJ Harvey Is This Desire? 49 76 266 + 32
18. Pretty Girls Make Graves Élan Vital 46 77 261 + 28
19. Q and Not U No Kill No Beep Beep 43 78 250 + 24
20. Idlewild Hope Is Important 30 88 249 + 10
21. M. Ward Transfiguration of Vincent 43 78 224 + 22
22. Justice Justice 30 88 164 + 8

All of drownedinsound's top album charts: Overall Get overall chart in XML format | 3 Month Get 3 month chart in XML format | 6 Month Get 6 month chart in XML format | 12 Month Get 12 month chart in XML format

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

Drowned in Sound's stats : Jan 1st - June 1st 2009

DROWNED IN SOUND
Google Analytics Traffic Stats
: January 1st - June 1st 2009

Visitors


Total visits to the site: 3,072,847 (average 607k per month)
Total unique visitors to the site:
1,359,201 (average 304k per month)
New visitors: + 7.74% (based on same period in 2008)

Pages


Total number of page views: 15,500,330
Average number of pages viewed by visitor: 5.04
Average time spent on the site: 6mins 44s


Top 10 Most Read Articles

1. DrownedinSound's Top 50 Albums of 2008
2. Review: The Horrors Primary Colours
3. Review: The Decemberists Hazards of Love
4. News: 95% of Downloads in 2008 were Illegal - DiS Reacts
5. Review: Yeah Yeah Yeahs It's Blitz!
6. Review: The Prodigy Invaders Must Die
7. Review: Gallows Grey Britain
8. DiS' Guide to Musicians on Twitter
9. DrownedinSound's 40 Songs of the First Quarter - Spotify Playlist
10. Review: Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavillion

Top 5 Forum Threads

1. Weekend Football Thread
2. ATP The Fans Strike Back
3. Football Thread
4. I'm back from ATP and I have the worst case of the blues...
5. The Latitude Headliners

Referring Sites


1. Google
2. Wikipedia
3. Twitter
4. Facebook
5. Metacritic.

Geographically, this is where our users come from:

1. 2,140,758 69.67%
2. 393,903 12.82%
3. 67,508 2.20%
4. 49,458 1.61%
5. 38,763 1.26%
6. 38,739 1.26%
7. 30,769 1.00%
8. 25,916 0.84%
9. 18,768 0.61%
10. 17,989 0.59%


All of these numbers are from Google Analytics.

Alternatively you can view DrownedinSound.com's stats on:
Alexa: http://alexa.com/siteinfo/drownedinsound.com
Compete: http://siteanalytics.compete.com/drownedinsound.com/
Quantcast (very US skewed) http://www.quantcast.com/drownedinsound.com


Additionally, @DrownedinSound now has 6,535 followers on Twitter.

Friday, 22 May 2009

Last.fm says...

On this DiS boards this week people have been sharing various Last.fm mash-ups which allow you to find out a little more about your Last.fm listening. Here are the results of two apps I checked out [yes, this might be about the most default blog nerdism I've ever posted but I bet some of you go away and do this on your own Last.fm stats, even if you don't post it below].

'Fitting in' with the DiS group?

The similarity between user drownedinsound and group DiS is high, at 93.79%

Does your taste fit in with DiS?

Oh and this site also makes you a little tag-'cloud' of your taste. Here's mine... (I wish shitty funk bands who send me their music could see this)

alternative alternative rock british canadian electronic experimental female vocalists folk indie indie pop indie rock post-rock rock singer-songwriter

Anniversary tracks grabber

Enter your Last.fm username and this'll get your anniversary tracks (those you've listened 1000th, 5000th, 10000th etc.) for you. Here's mine:

1: (2005-02-23 14:27:39): ¡Forward, Russia! - Twelve
666: (2005-10-05 10:20:30): Four Tet - First Thing
1000: (2005-11-15 11:49:42): Jeniferever - 09
2000: (2006-02-02 13:34:51): Daníel Ágúst - Nobody Else
3000: (2006-04-02 12:18:04): Feist - Feist - 07 When I Was A Young Girl
4000: (2006-06-14 08:53:53): Howling Bells - Low Happening
5000: (2006-08-02 16:14:06): Broadcast - I Found the End
6000: (2006-10-05 13:05:52): Patrick Wolf - To the Lighthouse
7000: (2006-12-08 10:55:52): Regina Spektor - Hotel Song
8000: (2007-02-19 16:12:10): Idlewild - No Emotion
9000: (2007-05-01 17:04:15): Land of Talk - All My Friends
10000: (2007-06-28 10:38:04): Justice - Phantom Pt. 2
11000: (2007-07-31 14:34:45): Kate Nash - Merry Happy
12000: (2007-08-29 13:23:16): The Shins - Sea Legs
13000: (2007-09-27 11:17:05): The Dandy Warhols - The Gospel
14000: (2007-11-01 18:03:37): Emily Haines - Nothing & Nowhere
15000: (2007-12-03 10:45:17): Sleeping States - Planning My Escape
16000: (2008-01-07 17:27:44): The Kills - Hitched
17000: (2008-02-12 00:45:39): Andrew Bird - Imitosis
18000: (2008-03-20 16:54:54): Brian Eno - Needles In The Camel's Eye
19000: (2008-06-01 13:37:15): Panic at the Disco - Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
20000: (2008-07-23 09:31:35): The Walkmen - Dónde está la Playa
21000: (2008-09-15 15:29:03): Lykke Li - Complaint Department
22000: (2008-11-21 14:40:28): Land of Talk - Troubled
23000: (2009-01-10 14:35:30): Adam Gnade & Youthmovies - It's 5 o'clock in america
24000: (2009-02-01 20:40:16): The Veils - The Tide That Left and Never Came Back
25000: (2009-02-23 17:11:46): Bat for Lashes - Glass
26000: (2009-03-13 16:03:42): Lady Sovereign - Jigsaw
27000: (2009-03-29 18:32:41): Bat for Lashes - Peace Of Mind
28000: (2009-04-30 19:55:39): The Kills - What New York Used to Be

Also this week I discovered this geekilicious stat-laden blog post, which surveyed a selection of DiS users and their last.fm listening habits . The survey discovered that Animal Collective are mathematically proven to be the biggest band of the year so far within the DiS universe.
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