Last.fm
Dan Mullins is an accomplished engineer and drummer with extensive experience in the music industry. Since July 2012, Dan has been employed at Academy Studios, where expertise in engineering and producing bands has yielded world-class results. As a member of the gothic metal band My Dying Bride since March 1995, Dan has participated in various notable projects and festival appearances. Dan's drumming prowess was also showcased as a founding member of Thine, a prominent force in the goth metal underground, and contributed to the unique sound of The Axis of Perdition, known for its fusion of black metal and industrial music. Additionally, Dan drummed for Bal-Sagoth UK between April 2004 and January 2007, where strong elements of death metal were incorporated into the band's epic sound. Dan Mullins studied at Huddersfield Technical College from 1995 to 1997.
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Last.fm
Last.fm is a social networking company which revolves around its music recommendation engine. It offers events, wiki-created artist profiles and discographies and community forums. Unlike competitor Pandora, Last.fm's recommendations are not generated by matching similar musical attributes, instead it offers internet radio stationsprogrammed by comparing user data to the rest of the Last.fm user community. This data is submitted (or "scrobbled" to use the company's terminology) via more than 600 devices and media players. Another major differentiator for Last.fm from its competitors is the extensive API offering which allows products like Spotify, SongKick, and Microsoft's XBox Kinect to use Last.fm user data to drive important features. Dozens of smaller developer have also built on the API, creating a vibrant, ad-hoc research and development community around music services exposing users playlists and favorite tracks on social networks like Facebook, Myspace, and Tumblr.