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Aurgasm | your favorite music you've never heard. 7 Alternatives to Pandora and Last.FM | Mystery Tricycle. Whether you are annoyed by the ads on Pandora, the limited number of skips, or the abyss of cruel 30-second song teasers from Last.FM, many online listeners are growing weary of mainstream methods of hearing new music.

While the Pandora algorithm is strong, and the Last.FM related artists tool is pretty useful, don’t fool yourself in to thinking that there aren’t other great ways to expose yourself to new music in the depths of cyberspace. Here are 7 alternatives to Pandora and Last.FM that will infuse your day with an uninterrupted stream of music that large record companies haven’t managed to squash under their thumbs yet. StumbleAudio StumbleAudio has a killer recommendation engine that works better for me than Pandora’s. Instead of “genomes”, StumbleAudio uses listeners’ favoritism as well as buying pattern data from online music stores to make suggestions.

Songza Musicovery Elegantly, Musicovery boils down songs to a location on two scales: Energetic-Calm and Positive-Dark. Stereomood. The Beatles. Great Workout Songs | Top Work Out Song Ideas to Get Fit to! We’ve compiled our favourite list of “Great Workout Songs” to get you pumped and ripped in no time time at all. One of these songs will replace 4 hours on a Ab swing!

Whether you need some motivation at the gym, whilst your running or lifting a few milk bottles full of water on a broome stick at home – here are some songs to get you excited! Who knows you could even get super buff with just one of these tracks! – on repeat of course. Enjoy and make sure to let us know more song ideas in the comments section at the bottom of the page. Rock Workout Songs Metal and Harder Rock Workout Songs Dance & Electronic Workout Songs RnB / Rap / Hiphop Workout Songs Popular Workout Songs Alternative / Indie Workout Songs Download or Print the free “Great Workout Songs” List You will require Adobe Reader to view list (*.pdf) Thanks for checking out the “Great Workout Songs” list and I hope these tracks give you some inspiration during your next exercise. Cheers, Adrian Goldbass.com.au. How-To: Easily Remove the Vocals from Most Songs | r3dux.org. 2015 Shortcut: When I wrote this article Audacity didn’t have an automatic center-panned vocal canceling effect… but now it does, so rather than do the stereo-separate / invert-one-track / play-both-as-mono trick (and that’s pretty much all there is to it), you should be able to find the Vocal Remover option in the Effects menu – but it’s more fun / interesting and can give better results if you do it yourself!

=D I found this trick the other day whilst stumbling the Interwebs and thought I’d do a quick-write up w/ pictures to make it as easy as possible… For this exercise we’re going to be using a piece of free audio software called Audacity, which you can get for Linux, Windows and Mac. Update: If you’re trying this out on a Mac, please make sure you get Audacity 1.3 Beta or newer – the stable 1.2 version appears to have a missing equaliser decibal-range slider which you need towards the end of the process! 1.) Import Some Audio 2.) Duplicate The Tracks 3.) 4.) 5.) Wrap Up Cheers! Drumbot.

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