Moodagent

Moodagent by Syntonetic.
Type of business Private
Headquarters Copenhagen, Denmark
Area served Worldwide
Founder(s)
  • Peter Berg Steffensen
  • Mikael A. Henderson
Key people Peter Berg Steffensen/CEO
Mikael A. Henderson/COO
Industry Music Data
Products B2B products include music metadata, solutions for playlisting, smart radios, music search & discovery.
Parent Syntonetic Media Solutions
Website moodagent.com
Launched September 2001
Current status Active

Moodagent is a company specialized in music data, with proprietary methods for recognizing emotional and musical characteristics of individual music tracks. The Moodagent brand is developed and owned by the Danish company Syntonetic.[1]

The technology behind Moodagent combines digital signal processing, machine learning, AI techniques and human musicology to create music profiles that incorporate characteristics such as mood, emotion, genre, style, instrument, vocal, orchestration, production, and beat/tempo.[2]

Since 2014 Moodagent has focused on delivering music data services on a B2B basis. Products include music metadata, tools for music recommendations, autogeneration of playlists & audio similarity search.[3] Clients include Sony Music, Universal Music Publishing Group, Mood Media, 7digital & TouchTunes.[4]

From 2009 to 2014 Moodagent provided consumer faced products, including mobile apps for music playlists & recommendations (iOS, Android, Nokia Symbian^3 & S40, Blackberry, WebOS, Windows Phone).[5] Moodagent was also included as an online music recommendation service in Winamp and among the first apps chosen for inclusion on Spotify's app platform.[6]

History

2001-2009

Entrepreneurs and music enthusiasts Peter Berg Steffensen & Mikael A. Henderson founded Syntonetic in 2001 to create an intelligent system that reads the inherent musical and emotional characteristics of each individual track, and strings them together in playlists that matches the style, tempo and current mood of the listener.[7]

An international patent was granted for an automated sequential logic mechanism in 2004,[8] which would form the basis of the Moodagent playlisting technology developed in the following years.

2009-2014

The earliest incarnation of Syntonetic's music mobile app was named Playlist DJ, developed specifically for Nokia phones and unveiled at Nokia World 2009.[9]

With the release of a version for Apple's iOs in December 2009,[10] the app was completely redesigned and renamed Moodagent.

New versions of Moodagent soon followed for other platforms: Android,[11] (July 2010), Symbian[12] (January 2011), Winamp[13] (January 2011), Intel AppUp[14] (April 2011), BlackBerry[15] (May 2011), WebOS[16] (the first version of Moodagent designed strictly for tablets, July 2011), Spotify[17] (November 2011), Windows Phone[18] (January 2012), Nokia Asha[19] (February 2014).

When Moodagent announced the discontinuation of all of their B2C offerings in December 2014, the Moodagent apps had been installed on more than 15 millon mobile devices in 175 countries.[20]

The Moodagent music recommendation service preloaded with Winamp was downloaded more than 80 million times.[21]

2014-Present

A shift in focus from consumer faced music apps to selling music technology on a B2B basis was announced in December 2014.[20]

The Moodagent name was kept as a brand for Syntonetic's new direction and the company has since only marketed itself under the Moodagent moniker.

Earlier in 2014, Moodagent announced a deal with Universal Music Publishing Group for the delivery of metadata services.[22]

Several other partnerships have been announced, including deliveries for Mood Media's Mood Mix service[23] and The Electric Jukebox Company.[24]

In September 2016 Moodagent announced a joint partnership with Unruly, Affectiva and Kent State University to bring end-to-end emotional intelligence to digital advertising.[25]

See also

References

  1. "Syntonetic/Moodagent LinkedIn Profile".
  2. Node International, March 2011, Interview with Syntonetic CEO Peter Berg Steffensen,p.30
  3. "Moodagent official. Products".
  4. "Moodagent - Empowering Music Discovery -Clients". Moodagent - Empowering Music Discovery. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  5. Metro Canada, article by Alan Cross, May 27, 2011
  6. "Spotify Apps API (Discontinued) - Spotify Developer". developer.spotify.com. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  7. "SF MusicTech Summit IX | SF MusicTech Summit". www.sfmusictech.com. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  8. Altschul, Jacob Falkentorp; Henderson, Mikael Altschul; Steffensen, Peter Berg (Sep 22, 2004), Automatic machine for production of sequences based on profiles as well as method for automatic production of sequences, retrieved 2016-09-15
  9. "Playlist DJ". Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  10. "Moodagent: Going iTunes Playlists one better". Engadget. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  11. "Moodagent and other top Android Apps of the Week | Appolicious iPhone and iPad apps". appolicious.com. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  12. "All About Symbian". Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  13. "Slick MoodAgent Builds Playlists to Suit Every Mood | Evolver.fm". Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  14. "ÜberGizmo-MoodAgent for Intel AppUp". Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  15. "ÜberGizmo - Moodagent Music App For BlackBerry". Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  16. "Dansk succes-app får fremtrædende plads i ny rost tablet - Mobil.nu" (in Danish). 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  17. Gilbert, Jason (2011-11-30). "This Is The Future Of Spotify". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  18. "Let your music match your mood! All About Windows Phone". Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  19. "Mood music for Nokia Asha 501: Moodagent launched". 2014-02-04. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  20. 1 2 "A Farewell to Apps". A Farewell to Apps. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  21. "Moodagent, Online service for Winamp".
  22. "Universal Music Publishing". www.umpg.com. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  23. "Moodagent powers the next generation of the Mood Mix streaming service". Moodagent powers the next generation of the Mood Mix streaming service. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  24. "Mi2N.com - Electric Jukebox And Moodagent To Help Lost Music Consumers Discover Music Streaming". mi2n.com. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  25. "Unruly Teams Up With Nielsen, Affectiva, Moodagent And Kent State University To Bring End-To-End Emotional Intelligence To Digital Advertising -". 2016-09-08. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
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