The webradio service is accessible on mobile phone (on 3G/Symbian Nokia Devices).
Music files provided by the service are streamed, not downloaded, and the listener can buy all the songs played or tagged as favorite from major online music retailers iTunes, Amazon, and eBay.
History
Musicovery was founded by Vincent Castaignet and Frédéric Vavrille. They combined their technology in January 2006 to create the internet site Musicovery.com. Castaignet has created the "Mood pad", a proprietary technology enabling listeners to find intuitively music matching their mood (see Technology). Vavrille is the creator of Liveplasma.com, a graphic discovery engine. Liveplasma was created in 2004.Musicovery webradio was beta-tested in June 2006 and launched in November 2006.
The Musicovery team is based in Paris, France.
Technology
Musicovery relies on the two proprietary technologies developed by its founders:- The "mood pad" technology: a music description methodology that enables to position any song on a 2 dimension continuous space (the “mood pad”); songs are described with 40 musical parameters; The technology is the result of 3 year research on music description and human acoustic perception.
- A graphical interface based on Liveplasma technology. The Liveplasma technology creates a graphical map of possible tastes, with songs most likely to please the user appearing closer to the current song on the visual map than songs less similar.
International service
The music catalogs are specific for each country and the site is translated in local languages (English, Spanish, Portuguese and French). The interface is adapted to local specifications where appropriate (for instance, country and folk genres are added for the US audience). The popularity scale of each song, a parameter influencing music programming, is specific to each country.While critics generally have praised the site's graphic interface, ability to make unusual but fitting song suggestions, and innovation in using mood as a grouping strategy, one otherwise favorable review complained of the "limited overall title base". Another reviewer noted that the technology used to classify each song by mood had its limitations, observing that the service "persists in, for example, believing that "Crazy Frog" puts me in a good mood, whereas this techno air instead gives me a death wish."
Competitors
Notes
Additional references
- Francesca Steele. "The Web Watcher: Hillary Clinton as Rocky Balboa; Musicovery," The Times (London), April 23, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
- Minutes - http://www.20minutes.fr/article/217964/High-Tech-Pratique-Musicovery-est-une-webradio-interactive-gratuite-et-en-francais-Cette-application-est-utilisable-La-version-gratuite-est-financee.php
- Brad Kava. "Take your pick! Our critics pick the best bets for Dec. 17–23," San Jose Mercury News (CA), December 17, 2006, page 3C.
- Jenn Kistler. "From the editor: Discover more music," Las Cruces Sun-News (NM), December 19, 2007, Pulse section.
- Steve Woodward. "Personal Tech/Playlists: Log on and listen up: Song suggestions for you," The Oregonian (Portland, OR), February 23, 2007, Living section, page E1.
External links
- Musicovery site - http://www.musicovery.com/
- Liveplasma - http://www.liveplasma.com/
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Last updated on Wednesday July 23, 2008 at 01:29:11 PDT (GMT -0700)
View this article at Wikipedia.org - Edit this article at Wikipedia.org - Donate to the Wikimedia Foundation
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.