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Top 5 Songs From Wired.com’s Crowdsourced Music Experiment

Friday June 11, 2010 at 04:56 PM

Back in the beginning of May, Eliot Van Buskirk, a writer for Wired.com started a social experiment of sorts using an Indaba Music collaborative session to see if music could be effectively crowdsourced in a Web 2.0 environment. Now, Eliot has come back with another post and the results of that experiment. “It’s official: The crowd rocks”…


We asked Wired.com readers to make songs out of these three simple elements on Indaba Music

It’s official: The crowd rocks.

We mean this not as a vapid recapitulation of basic crowdsourcing theory, but in terms of the real results from an experiment in crowdsourced music that created several songs that sound, to these ears anyway, pretty good.

Last month, we unleashed a bass track, a guitar track and a drum track on Indaba Music’s collaboration and production platform and invited Wired.com readers and the Indaba Music community to create the best tracks they could using that foundation. Entrants created and combined each others’ tracks using any software to build songs on raw materials we laid out: a drum track from Indaba’s Josh Robertson, a bassline from yours truly, and a guitar track from Indaba CEO Dan Zaccagnino, recorded in that order during an afternoon last month.

Our collaborative recording session on Indaba ballooned to 122 members, 85 files, and 923 member events (comments, uploads, downloads, mixes, deletions, and membership changes) during the month of May. This week, we booted everybody from the virtual studio, and are pleased to post what we judged to be the five best songs created by the crowd.

As often happens with crowdsourced contests, entrants self-organized into super groups and incorporating others’ work into their own.

Now, you be the judge. Crowdsourcing has taken us this far, so it only makes sense to extend the concept further and ask the crowd which song created by the contest they like the most. Then, of course, we’ll take the experiment to its logical conclusion with by crowdsourcing a remix of the winning song.

Crowdsourced Songs

Please listen to the following five crowdsourced songs here (listed in alphabetical order by uploader — credits below). Then vote each track up or down in the poll:

An Auditory Artist and Ran Doshus – “Tripwired Auditory Missprint Doors B3″




Bungalow Bill – “I Can Hear Music”




gracetone – “Wired Session Remix”




David Minnick – “Technology Is My Religion”




Nathan V. – “Technology is My Religion (Future Tech Mix)”




 

Credits

David Minnick – “Technology Is My Religion”
Dale Crowley and David Minnick: lyrics
Dale Crowley: rhodes electric piano
Mike Stone: drums (real)
Eliot Van Buskirk: electric bass
Misprint Thursday: mood vocals
Surgeon Kerosene: melodica
David Minnick: drum loop programming, guitars, synth bass, organ, marimba, vocals

Bungalow Bill – “I Can Hear Music”
Bungalow Bill: production, instruments
Original contributors

an auditory artist and Ran Doshus – “Tripwired Auditory Missprint Doors B3″
an auditory artist: production, various elements
Ran Doshus: vocals
Original contributors

Nathan V. – “Technology is My Religion (Future Tech Mix)”
Nathan VanMiddlesworth: production, mixing, instruments
All from “Technology Is My Religion”

gracetone – “Wired Session Remix”
gracetone: drums, keyboard, software, instruments
Original contributors

Here’s the original without the crowd’s input, for comparison’s sake. What a difference a little crowdsourcing makes:





Go the original post on Wired.com to vote for your favorite mixes.

 

Comments

1x1clear

June 03, 2012

mike renowden  Said

all great stuff....really cool!

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1x1clear

June 14, 2010

Lisa B.  Said

I love what Bungalow Bill created!

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1x1clear

June 12, 2010

gracetone *  Said

Thanks again, I had fun....just diggin' my funky track got chosen
LMAO ;)

Stay tuned geniuses

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