I posted about this on my Facebook wall yesterday. This is one of the coolest features on a music site that I've ever seen.<p>Can I ask, what inspired you to do this? I know there's been a bit of time-shifting with HypeMachine with quite some time, have you had the vision of being able to reference any week?<p>If you're looking for feature suggestions, I'd love to be able to trace an artists path through the hypemachine top 50. A simple line graph of an artists hits in the top 50 would be really cool.<p>Thanks for developing new ways for people like me to enjoy music.
Just wanted to throw out a huge congrats to Anthony and company for all the work you've done on the site. It's become my entire new music source over the past 4 years and I'm excited to see where it goes!<p>Job well done, I'm still waiting for an official Android app though :)
I've been visting Hypem since 2007 and I've loved it the whole time. The nostaliga that this feature invokes is amazing. I'm also looking forward to the Hype Hotel @SxSW this year. I'll be living upstairs too. :D
This is hot! It is also how I have always organized my music, in iTunes and now in Spotify. At the beginning of each month I make a new playlist. Any songs discovered or listened to a lot for that month goes in that playlist. I get strongly anchored to the songs such that listening to a song from a year ago brings back memories. And I avoid listening <i>too</i> much to songs from another month so I don't reset the anchor :)
Thanks hypem team for making my blog - ilictronix - such a rewarding time for me. Seeing tracks I posted climb their way to the top became some of the most memorable moments for me (I still mention this sometimes when I'm interviewing for internships!)<p>So big thanks, you guys are the reason I put so much work into the /new/ ilictronix, <a href="http://ilictronix.heroku.com" rel="nofollow">http://ilictronix.heroku.com</a>
I've had this <i>exact</i> idea burning in my head for a little while now. I was going to go ahead and start scraping the popular list myself to do it! Great job Anthony & co!
hypem's already been great to revisit my own listening and favoriting history from the last few years -- <a href="http://hypem.com/smcnally/history" rel="nofollow">http://hypem.com/smcnally/history</a> -- it'll be interesting dialing up points in time to see what was blowing up when