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		<title>Alphabetization Is Positively Fucking Shite for (large) Music Libraries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve been running Ubuntu for several weeks now, probably over a month, almost exclusively. There are a couple things I miss about Windows; I keep it installed as a dual-boot option in case it takes me more than half an hour to figure out how to do something in Ubuntu that I can do in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve been running Ubuntu for several weeks now, probably over a month, almost exclusively.  There are a couple things I miss about Windows; I keep it installed as a dual-boot option in case it takes me more than half an hour to figure out how to do something in Ubuntu that I can do in Windows in under two minutes.</p>
<p>One of the things I miss the most, of course, is <a href="/tag/foobar2000/">foobar</a>.  I’ve been using <a href="http://www.getsongbird.com/">Songbird</a>, whose Linux version runs just as well as the Windows version I’ve gotten used to.  But I didn’t truly realize how lost I was without <a href="/2006/07/09/intelligent-browsing-in-foobar/">my library filters</a> in foobar; I think if in Windows I had wanted to play something in Songbird, but didn’t know what to listen to, I would have used my foobar setup to figure it out, then searched for the album in Songbird.  I did this absentmindedly enough that, now that I’m without foobar, I’m alarmed at how difficult it is to navigate my library.  I’m sitting here with Songbird open, and I’ve got <em><strong>1,369</strong></em> artists.  What the hell am I supposed to do with that?</p>
<p>In foobar I had mood tags and clusters based on AllMusic data, so if I wanted something upbeat, I’d just look under the appropriate moods.  If that didn’t work, I’d at least find an artist who came close, and then could use <a href="http://chron.visiondesigns.de/foobar2000/#foo_scrobblecharts">foo_scrobblecharts</a> to find anybody in my library who was up to two degrees of separation away from any selected artist on Last.fm.</p>
<p>In Songbird, the best I can do is browse by genre (eyeroll), or use the <a href="http://addons.songbirdnest.com/addon/1297">Music Recommendations</a> add-on, which only lists the top <strong>five</strong> matches for the currently playing artist on Last.fm, whether or not those five are in my library; if one of them <em>happens</em> to be, it conveniently links me to their tracks in my library, but it’s not that frequent an occurrence.</p>
<p>Anyway.  The short of it is, for the eightieth time: something has to be done.  How on God’s green earth does <em>anybody figure out what to listen to?</em>  Oh that’s right, everybody just listens to Coldplay and U2 and Radiohead and Sufjan and The Hold Steady and The Shins and Miles Davis.  If I only had seven artists I suppose I wouldn’t be making much of a fuss either.</p>
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