- U2 "Mysterious Ways"
- David Bowie "Fame"
- Oingo Boingo "Gratitude"
- Infectious Grooves “Spreck”
- Red Hot Chili Peppers “Special Secret Song Inside”
Compare this to a short Instant Mix made from a much more laid back U2 cut, "MLK" from the album Unforgettable Fire. This track has delicate vocals on top of a sparse synthesizer background and no percussion.
- U2 "MLK"
- Jewel “Don’t”
- Antony and the Johnsons “What Can I Do?”
- The Beatles “And I Love Her”
- Van Morrison “Crazy Love”
As you can hear, the “Mysterious Ways” Instant Mix is funky, with strong percussion and high-energy vocals while the “MLK” mix carries on with that track's laid-back lullaby feeling.
Our approach also allows us to create mixes from music in the long tail. Are you the lead singer in an unknown Dylan cover band? Even if your group is new or otherwise unknown, Instant Mix can still use audio similarity to match your tracks to real Dylan tracks (provided, of course, that you sing like Bob and your band sounds like The Band).
Our goal with Instant Mix is to build awesome playlists from your music collection. We achieve this by using machine learning to blend a wide range of information sources, including features derived from the music audio itself. Though we’re still in beta, and still have a lot of work to do, we believe Instant Mix is a great tool for music discovery that stands out from the crowd. Give it a try!
Further reading by Google Researchers:
Machine Hearing: An Emerging Field
Richard F. Lyon.
Sound Ranking Using Auditory Sparse-Code Representations
Martin Rehn, Richard F. Lyon, Samy Bengio, Thomas C. Walters, Gal Chechik.
Large-Scale Music Annotation and Retrieval: Learning to Rank in Joint Semantic Spaces
Jason Weston, Samy Bengio, Philippe Hamel.