Aristo Music possesses a very rich database about music. The smooth cooperation between music experts and software developers has led to a new way to select and distribute digital music. Their treasure of meta data about music makes it possible to create stored queries returning music that's always fit for a specific context. Moreover, music contexts are also easily tweakable thanks to a bunch of relevant changeable parameters to "get a little more of this and a little less of that"...
ONE Agency has partnered up with Aristo Music to create online music players that exploit the possibilities of this musical goodness. Seriously, when we start counting them, we can say that we created a lot of music players in different forms and with various functions. ONE Agency also created a fullblown rich internet application (intended for professional use) to select, play and schedule music. All these players have one thing in common: they're using Aristo Music's webservices.
Because I thought it might be interesting to know all about Aristo Music's project and because I felt the urge to show some of the players we made, I contacted Koen De Weggheleire from the Adobe User Group Belgium to find out if we could speak at the next gathering...
So there we go, Nov 4 : Inspiring Tuesday !
Warning: when I get nervous, I start rambling (worse than Dustin Hoffman in Rain Man).
To give a tiny little sneak peak,
I've embedded TMF's widget player (available @ TMF's Netlog page soon):
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