Earlier this afternoon, we had some problems with our MySQL database that caused Grooveshark to go down for a bit. We’re sorry!
Though we worked hard to bring back your music, Grooveshark forgot any changes to playlists you made during the 5-10 minutes before the site went down. It shouldn’t affect you too much, but if you notice any little weirdness with your playlists, don’t panic!
If you guys have any love- or hate-mail, let us know in the comments! Or send us an email.
You might’ve noticed Grooveshark Lite being a little funky in the past day or two–and if you have, you’re right! Some pretty crucial parts of the underlying infrastructure of Grooveshark Lite are being updated with magical spells and hard work so that very soon we should have eliminated any and all playback problems.
Also, if you notice Grooveshark being down at all between 10 PM and 6 AM this week, don’t panic! That means we’re doing something to make it better. Just like the Millenium Falcon!
Hopefully we can still be friends, as our team of Technology Alchemists expects to have everything sorted out very soon!
Tonight from 11 PM until 6 AM (EST), we’ll be making some updates to Grooveshark Beta and Grooveshark Lite. Nothing too scary! The only thing you might notice is that some images (like album art) might be offline, and a few songs might be slow/unavailable.
Hopefully not, but we’ve gotta warn you of the possibility!
In order to keep adding tons of new tracks to Grooveshark, we’re going to be making some optimizations tonight between 12 AM and 4 AM EST. Things probably won’t go hay-wire, but we’re finding it’s often harder to predict problems than you expect!
A small number of songs (and images) may be offline for a bit (between 12 AM and 4 AM EST), but overall you probably won’t notice any difference.
Hello. My name is Marq Vanderlaan and this is a new Grooveshark exclusive blog series called Scarce Sounds. Grooveshark’s song library is big, but doesn’t have everything. I travel the world hiking jungles, climbing mountains and following the sacred legends to discover music few have ever heard. Then I post it on Grooveshark. You may ask, who am I and why do I risk my life? I’ve been asking myself those same questions. Some call me crazy, but I can’t image doing anything else.
Last week a new uncontacted tribe was discovered near the Brazil-Peru boarder. Photo images and more about this new tribe can be found at http://www.survival-international.org/news/3340. Their passion and mystery fills each photograph.
Who are these people? What kind of music do they make? Every culture in the world makes unique music that defines them as a people. If I could hear their music, I could dive into their souls and discover who they are. I rushed to the airport to board the first flight to Lima, Peru. It’s been 8 years since my last trip to Peru–last time I did a piece on Machu Pichu.
From Lima I caught a bus to the base of the Andes Mountains.
The rugged mountain terrain made traveling slow, but 3 days later I was at the edge of the rain forest with my cassette recorder and a Quechuan guide named Acquefrita. The plan: a week’s hike to the heart of the rainforest to record the music of this previously unknown tribe for the first time. Trying not to make actual contact, for my modern world diseases would kill them; I let the mountains echo their music. This was what I heard:
So what title does one place on this song? A song that has been playing through these forests for millennium by a tribe whose name is still unknown. The only thing I could think to call it was a scarce sound.
Grooveshark Autoplay is here! We’ve been working hard to bring you some cool updates to Grooveshark Lite, to help make your listening life a little less lonely. With Autoplay, you can pick any song you want to listen to, click the Autoplay-gear-button, and we’ll keep serving up songs that we think you’ll like so you can sit back, relax, and focus on all that work you’ve been putting off until after lunch.
Like the last time we made some upgrades to our MySQL database, I wrote a little song to share some of the fun of Autoplay with you guys. I hope you like it! Be nice :)
Have a band, story, or question about Grooveshark? We want to hear it! Send it to:
marketing (at) grooveshark.com
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Grooveshark tracks the best users so you know who can be trusted to deliver quality content.
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In the turbulent, choppy waters where P2P networks and copyright law chomp at each other's fins for dominance,
there's at least one beast that thinks it has a solution to keep everybody happy. Its name: Grooveshark.
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Free streaming. Social networking. Music discovery. Oh, and reimbursement for sharing when somebody
buys a song that you've uploaded to the collective.
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If you're looking for a way to grab music from peer-to-peer networks without that nagging feeling that you're depriving
a starving artist of her next meal (or a label exec of that Learjet upgrade), Grooveshark might
help.
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Grooveshark: a new music service that I can see a lot of potential in.