Thursday, October 18, 2012

New App For Spotify From David Pattillo Of The Dead Exs

You can't stop progress and in this day and age, progress comes in a multitude of formats. The devil is in the details, as we are all data hounds. Reading and perusing more information, to better understand where exactly the original ideas or concept came from, is paramount to diggin' deeper into a band's vibe.

This is exactly what we are enjoying about a new app called H1tcher that was conceived by the Dead Exs front man and lead guitarist, David Pattillo. The app works within Spotify to allow for more liner notes and general information about an album to be viewed. Great idea for sure and glad to see an innovative app come from a musician, congrats hombre!

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"If you’ve ever bought a CD, cassette or vinyl record, you’ll no doubt know what liner notes (or sleevenotes) are – the complementary words you find inside your physical-format music product, giving background information to the music and artists involved. Well, H1tchr reimagines these liner notes for the Spotify generation.

Once you install the app, you’ll see it positioned among your other apps in the left-hand pane:

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Now, whenever you’re playing a song from a playlist or album, all you need to do is hit the H1tchr app and it reels in related data from Wikipedia and Discogs, giving you full album and artist details together on one screen:

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If you’re playing an album, then the details will remain the same as each track changes. If you’re playing a compilation, however, it will change automatically with each track.
It defaults to the Tracklist page for the album, but you can switch to view the album credits….

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…or a gallery of photos as they would’ve appeared in the original album cover.

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So if you like to instantly know the release date of an album, or who played that guitar solo, then H1tchr has you covered. As long as the data is in Discogs, of course.

H1tchr is a new company founded by musician and music producer David Pattillo, and it seems the Spotify app is just the start of things for the company. A quick peek at its main website reveals an up-and-coming new product, that lets users connect songs together and build maps of music…we’ll be sure to check that out as soon as we can access the private beta.

H1tchr | Spotify