A new visualization by travel writer Osman Khan charts the "Evolution of Western Dance Music," tracing music through time and space from Africa and the Caribbean through the development of the Blues, ...
The projectM is an open-source cross-platform music visualization system that’s been around for years. The projectM Music ...
If you have a Raspberry Pi connected to an LED matrix, you might think about creating a simple oscilloscope. Of course, the Pi isn’t really well-suited for that and neither is an LED matrix, so ...
A mashup of WebGL technologies and a classic music visualizer, MilkDrop, has been released under an open source license. A mashup of WebGL technologies and a classic music visualizer, MilkDrop, has ...
The folks over at Gadget Gangster have been working on a music visualization system using a Parallax Propeller. The visualizations are awesome in their early-90s demoscene way, and of course we love ...
A week after launching, the Nothing Phone (1) has proven itself to be a competent mid-ranger with a standout design that utilizes LEDs and a clear backplate. The Glyph-lighting panel works for a ...
There’s a new music visualizer that can float on your device’s navigation bar, dancing along to your tunes, while almost any music app is cranking them out. Dubbed Muviz, this navbar app is on the ...
Since its very first version, iTunes has had a visualizer, a built-in light show that you can use to play trippy animations while you listen to music. (Grateful Dead music not required.) You may not ...
The Nothing Phone (1) has perhaps been the most talked-about phone of the year so far. The first phone from OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei’s new initiative, Nothing, the Phone (1), has been making ...
Google today released a new spiffy page called Music Timeline. The visualization tool uses aggregated data from Google Play Music to show how artists and genres have gained and dropped in popularity ...
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