Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

The missing navigation to Daniel Kitson’s website

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

Daniel Kitson is a wonderful stand up comic and story teller, somebody who I admire as a chap trying something new and wonderful.

Alas he seems to have made his website himself, an admirable undertaking which has resulted in a site which has a “mystery meat” navigation system. So I thought it best to create a more useful navigation system for my own and possibly others use.

- - Front page
d - Landing page
a - News
n - A page with links to “i”, “l” and “e”
i - Latest stand up show details
e - List of past show
l - Story shows

. A page of broken images

k - Story show dates
i - Story show poster
t - Photos
s - Little Bits of Film
o - Film “Speed hump”
n - Film “Late”
- - Film “Stories of the Wobbly hearted extract”

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Hope this is of help. As a side note I would offer to help Daniel with his website if he needs it, because it does have some wonderful content.

Tunnelling music from Ubuntu to iTunes via SSH

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

I would love to have a single place where all my music and videos are stored rather than having a bunch of stuff hanging around on laptops, PCs and iPods. So I bit the bullet and began Le Grande Media Server project.

First thing I wanted to do was to set up a music server, so this post is basically stage one. Now, as specs go, we all use iTunes at home and I use it at work, so ideally my music should be served to that piece of software. That about it for specs..

The server I’ll be using is my old desktop running a P4, 512mb ram and about 130gig of hard drive space. Of cause I could throw more hard drives in if need be. This is more than enough power for this task, but meh it was just sitting there.

Step 1 : Install Ubuntu
I chose to install the latest beta of Ubuntu, feisty fawn, as I was rather eager but I’m sure all this will work with Dapper Drake. Feisty really is an impressive operating system, much better than the XP it replaces on my old machine, and, thankfully, makes this task relatively simple.

Installation is pretty straight forward, and documented best over at www.ubuntu.com/

Step 2 : Install mt-daapd
iTunes uses Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) to share content. Now this is ideal for us, as some clever chaps have reverse engineered the protocol and made mt-daapd, an open program that uses this protocol to share a media directory to our local network. So in theory our little Linux box can be seen by any copy of iTunes on our local network.

First of all install ID3 tag support (so mt-daapd can read mp3 files)

sudo apt-get install libid3tag0

Then for mt-daap itself. Its best to grab the latest debian package rather than apt-get to be sure of a working copy (iTunes changes so often).

wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mt-daapd/mt-daapd_0.2.4-1_i386.deb?download

and then install it

sudo dpkg -i mt-daapd_0.2.4-1_i386.deb

Then, once installed, you need to edit /etc/mt-daapd.conf with whatever you use (vi, nano, gedit, I don’t care). Within this file, point the server to your media directory then restart mt-daapd.

sudo /etc/init.d/mt-daapd restart

Now on another machine you should see your share appear in iTunes and will be able to play music! If not, check to see your Ubuntu box has tcp port 3689 and udp port 5959 open and that iTunes is actually listening for shared music.

Thats sorted me and my family out at home. Hurrah.

Step 3: But I wanna listen at work! *throws tantrum*
DAAP was never supposed to work over the internet. There is a way though, and below are instructions on how I did it for a mac. For windows, it will be possible with putty, but I’m not sure how to complete the entire process.

However, for Ubuntu make sure ssh is installed on your server.

sudo apt-get install ssh

Once thats out of the way check to see if port 22 (the ssh port) is open on your Ubuntu box’s firewall (firestarter is a nice tool for this). Now we want to be able to get to this port from outside our network for that on-the-go-music-server-accessness. So set up port 22 to forward to your server on your modem/router.

If all goes well you should be able to type the following on your Mac and get to your Ubuntu server.

ssh your_user_name@your_external_ip

If not, check your router/modem firewall (or that your pipes aren’t clogged) .

Now we want to set up the tunnel between the server and your shinny mac so the music can flow to you as if you were on your home network.

ssh your_user_name@your_external_ip -L 3689:localhost:3689

Once you have put your password in and agreed to accepting keys, the tunnel is now set up. This is not it though, for iTunes to see the share you need to broadcast its presence. To do this I used Network Beacon, which is set up like in this picture.

nb

Once that chap is up and going, you should be able to see your media server in iTunes.

Hope that’s of use. For me its ace, all that music, at work and at home. Bliss.

Reading
I must point out that most of this was thanks to the following so if you are lost visit these.
Matt’s Blog : Setting up mt-daapd on Ubuntu 5.10
Firefly media server
mt-daapd wiki - ssh tunnel
Ubuntu
Firestarter linux firewall
Network Beacon
iTunes

iTunes shenanigans

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

Amusingly if you downloaded Muse - Knights of Cydonia music video from iTunes a few days ago, you would have received “Hondo” , a western starring John Wayne. So I grabbed it, downloaded about a 1gig of “music video” and chuckled at the cock up.

Today, Apple sent me the actual music video alas not once, not twice but three times. For such generosity I would like to thank Matt, Amy and Lilly from iTunes support . Oh what a lark.

Kos

I just hope iTunes will sell these sort of movies at this price (£2) when they finally strike a deal to distribute films in the UK.

Update 22/3/07 12:15 Thanks Kate!! I now have my 4th copy of the music video.
Update 22/3/07 14:16 Thanks Amy!! I now have my 5th copy of the music video.
Update 22/3/07 16:16 Thanks Brian!! Number 6 is on its way.

Readings
Whale Salad blog post
Digg’s “insightful comments”

Modest mouse makes me very happy

Friday, March 16th, 2007

Modest mouse’s (miceses?) latest album is simply amazing. And how come nobody told me that Johnny Marr has joined them? Well anyhow, Dashboard is the latest single and the new album will be out April 2nd in the UK joyfully titled ‘We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank”. Tracks I’m singing on the M6 recently are “Florida”, “We’ve got everything” and “Missed the boat”.

Readings
Official homepage
My-”my eyes bleed due to bad design”-space page
Modest mouse artist Wikipedia entry
“Dashboard” video
Guardian interview

E live with Townshend

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

Oddly, E from the eels during the festivals has jammed with Pete Townshend from the Who and all filmed for us to see for free! Its nice to see E so chatty and getting some high profile fans. Really one for the die hard fans though, others should just go and grab “Blinking Lights” first.

http://www.eelstheband.com/attic/index.htm

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

Bless the yeah yeah yeahs.  The new album, “Show Your Bones” sounds ace, which you can check out on myspace.  I still don’t ‘get’ myspace, its madly popular but to me it just looks like geocities in a time when websites can look so much nicer.  Surly now that its owned by news corp they could make some nicer icons and change that ugly flash music player into something a little slicker.

Allofmp3 tests the water again

Sunday, February 26th, 2006

AllTunesThe Russian music site known for selling many popular artists albums for next to nothing have released a new piece of software to help its patrons download music from their store. The people over at iTunes must be pissed off at the existence of this store which utilises a crazy Russian legal loophole meaning that it doesn’t have to pay pays a fraction of the amount to the artists for the downloads as say a full CD sale would. Now, however, Allofmp3 have named their new software “allTunesâ€?, a blatant rip on the iTunes name. Either AllofMp3 have legal balls of steel or they just know that within Russia they are virtually untouchable by any western idea of copyright and trademark law.

Baby’s first vacation: a film by The Chet

Thursday, January 5th, 2006

I love the Eels. I worship their entire catalogue, but after the release of Blinking lights and other revelations and a world tour, Mr E (leader of sorts) and others have left us and have gone for a vacation in New Zealand. Apparently the first for E, and judging by the video he looks like he enjoyed it. The video diary is availble online, a real treat for the fans and motorhead fans alike.

Update: Eels new live DVD/CD is up for a sneek preview over here.