April 3, 2008

Graphjams - the next loclats. Pure genius

Filed under: Music Graphs — tom @ 11:59 am

Ok, so I might be a little bit of a maths geek but I love these graphs. This one is very good:

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And this one cracks me up:

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February 28, 2008

Tom Critchlow is 12% Jazz

Filed under: Music, Music Graphs — tom @ 2:10 pm

Tom Critchlow is 12% Jazz

If you use Last.fm (and frankly, why wouldn’t you?!) then I strongly recommend you download the Last.fm Extra Stats program. It allows you to slice and dice your listening data in many different ways. Not least of which is the ability to create those nice listening graphs which I did a few of much much more easily than having to do it through the web application.

Tom Critchlow is 29% Chillout

Of course, I suspect this will appeal to geeks and data junkies far more than your average fucking coldplay fan. But that’s cool - I don’t want those people reading anyway ;-)

Check out some of this graph which is an alltime listening graph of my top 100:

Tom Critchlow All Time Top 100 Listening Profile

Unfortunately, it cuts off about the end of Jan which was when I moved down to London and have had very little listening via a PC, all my listening has been done via my new fancy Klipsch iGroove!!

Klipsch iGroove

PS - I’m fully aware how broken this post is with the large image but I don’t care.

November 5, 2007

Listening Habits October 2007

Filed under: Music Graphs — tom @ 1:57 pm

This is going to be a regular feature on this blog, a graph of my music listening habits over the past month (I might move to weekly if I think it’s worth it).

These graphs are created using this: http://lastgraph.aeracode.org/ and all the data is pulled from last.fm (click on the image below to see full size)

Listening Habits October 2007

 

As you can see Silent Poets get a huge share which is largely because I’m making a new compilation at the moment encompasing electronic dub music hence I’ve been playing a lot of silent poets. Although I like them a lot you won’t usually see them this popular in my listening habits. You can also see some of the usual suspects there, Koop, Django, Bonobo etc.

Note to self: listen to more Nightmares on Wax!