Lee and Johannes hacking on Concert 2021.
Taken by Scott Schiller, found on Facebook
Lee and Johannes hacking on Concert 2021.
Taken by Scott Schiller, found on Facebook
Chris and Johannes represented SoundCloud at Music Hack Day Boston two weekends ago. Read their recap of the weekend and find out what cool hacks were built using the SoundCloud API.
Oh and: where can we get these chairs?
Photo by Thomas Bonte
Hannes at Music Hack Day Barcelona
Dave and Matt from The Echo Nest at Music Hack Day Barcelona
Omid and Johan at Music Hack Day Barcelona
Caroline and Roel at Music Hack Day Barcelona
Holy shit, this is so cool.
ThingLink is a service that lets you add links and annotations to images you post to your blog. During Music Hack Day Berlin, team ThingLink improved the integration and added in-image playback for SoundCloud tracks & recordings.
What’s even cooler is that you can go to the image, click to edit tags and record audio right in the image to add contextual audio to the photos you take.
This is Ulla in the background, ThingLink’s founder and CEO, telling the story how we met using the SoundCloud Record feature for iPhone.
Check out more pictures with recordings on:
Make your images even sexier:
The ThingLink & SoundCloud integration just got a hell of a lot cooler.
Reblogged 1 year ago from david-noel
Hardware hacks are always amongst the coolest hacks at Music Hack Day.
Ian Hooper playing the self-built guitar inspired by Jack White from The White Stripes in It Might Get Loud.
Reblogged 1 year ago from david-noel
Things not to worry about at Music Hack Days: undercover SoundClouders.
Team SoundCloud at Music Hack Day San Francisco: Thom, Dave, Henrik, Emily, Lee, Johannes, RJ, Eric (clock-wise)
A crew that hacks together, showers together: @SoundCloud in SF! (Taken with picplz.)
Reblogged 2 years ago from radiothom