Meant to link this a week ago but forgot, http://www.pitchformula.com
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Posted 30 June 2004 - 12:16 AM
Any experiment done to sucker critics must be good. Not to say this was doing that.
I bet many critics write reviews by first browsing through other reviews for any general consensus about how good, say the album, is and then placing their grade according to that. Here's a page from the well-known humour site. This is their way of making reviews:
"Most of the authors have not even seen the movies, heard the music CDs, or used the software reviewed; we simply leaf through various online reviews and summarize them while creating grevious typos, factual errors, and outright fallacies in an attempt to shatter the fragile little worlds of people who associate their entire personality and sense of being with a random form of capitalistic media. We plan on continuing to do this until America realizes that we're not defined by the music, movies, and products we buy... so basically, this section will go on for infinity or possibly longer."
http://www.something...com/truthmedia/
And another thing, the pop industry has been very interested about a possibility of using statistical mathemathic methods to find forms that make top-hit songs popular.
I bet many critics write reviews by first browsing through other reviews for any general consensus about how good, say the album, is and then placing their grade according to that. Here's a page from the well-known humour site. This is their way of making reviews:
"Most of the authors have not even seen the movies, heard the music CDs, or used the software reviewed; we simply leaf through various online reviews and summarize them while creating grevious typos, factual errors, and outright fallacies in an attempt to shatter the fragile little worlds of people who associate their entire personality and sense of being with a random form of capitalistic media. We plan on continuing to do this until America realizes that we're not defined by the music, movies, and products we buy... so basically, this section will go on for infinity or possibly longer."
http://www.something...com/truthmedia/
And another thing, the pop industry has been very interested about a possibility of using statistical mathemathic methods to find forms that make top-hit songs popular.
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