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Playgrub: Music Playlists for the Playdar Content Resolver

Developer Toby Padilla was one of the first to defend music content resolver

Playdar

when it was released to developers. Since then Padilla has contributed more than just his morale support. The former VP of Desktop and Client Software at

Last.fm

has since built

Playgrub

– a bookmarklet that scrapes supported sites for music metadata in order to create playlists.


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Padilla’s Playgrub is one of the missing pieces in the Playdar puzzle. In early November we wrote about

Playdar

– a project created by former

Last.fm

founder Richard Jones and XSPF music playlist format creator

Lucas Gonze.

Rather than automatically playing a music file via a streaming service, Playdar finds matching local files and plays those first. From there you can listen to music through Playdar-based players including

Playlick

and

Spiffdar

. The piece between finding the music and playing it, is Padilla’s Playgrub.

By installing the Playgrub bookmarking tool, users can create playlists from listed songs on

Last.fm

,

Songkick

, the

iTunes charts

,

MusicBrainz

and

Grooveshark

. While many would question the legality of Playgrub, the service does not scrape music from these sites, just the lists. From here Playdar detects any files that exist on your local hard drive and you’re free to play the songs you own in the order listed on your favorite music site. While so many services concentrate on serving and selling new music to listeners, Playgrub is helping us set the tone with our own rediscovered tracks. To test Playgrub, install the

bookmarklet

and check

playdar.com/download

to install the universal content resolver.

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