Conduit is now cooking up the future of music gaming in a bigger, better office! Featuring guitar stands for our Rock Band, Guitar Hero, and real guitars. And some big, fat, wall art from our excellent artists.
Now spreading. Dancing, widget style.
- July 17th, 2009
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Why post just the song when you can dance to it? That’s basically the thought process behind our new mini-version of Loudcrowd’s dance game. You can post it to Facebook, MySpace, or your blog. Do people still even have blogs? Check out the first batch of widgets from the following bands:
MSTRKRFT, Kid Sister,The Sounds, Phoenix, Cold War Kids, CSS, Designer Drugs, and Franz Ferdinand.
MSTRKRFT Widget
Welcome Franz Ferdinand to Loudcrowd
- July 16th, 2009
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This month we’re happy to feature the always fashionable rockers, Franz Ferdinand. We’ve been impressed with their new dub remix album Blood and convinced them to drop it into Loudcrowd for everyone to enjoy.
Franz Ferdinand Loot, Online and Offline
Of course that means we’ve got some new Franz tracks to win in the games, as well as Franz-inspired clothing. But they’ve also sent us some vinyls and CDs of their new album, so we’re passing those on to the community. To win, just play Spark or Spin to any Franz tracks and if you’re in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place on July 21 at 9 PM EST on “expert mode,” we’ll send you something awesome! Click here to play.
Shop, Rock and Roll
- June 24th, 2009
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We updated the Loudcrowd servers a little while back with some pretty major additions and it’s about time for me to take a break from playing Spark and tell you all a little bit about it…
Spark Game

Loudcrowd’s latest game, Spark, is a music-based puzzle challenge. Solve the puzzle by lighting up a path to Speakerbot and return power to his lifeless carcass. Check it out by heading to the Party page and choosing a Spark Challenge!
Music Page
We’ve added a new section dedicated to music, so you can stay up to date on Loudcrowd music. Head here to read the latest reviews, get the playlist schedule for the month, or view information on one of the recent tracks that played. You can also “heart” and comment on songs now to let everyone know what tracks you dig!
Shop
You got tokens, we got loot. Spend your hard earned tokens and LP in the new Loudcrowd store to handcraft a killer new outfit or grab some tracks that you have been looking for. Check out some of the new items like the Major Lazer’s Commando Bandolier (YUP, it has an actual laser) or maybe some sweet pirate pants. Window shoppers are welcome, and feel free to try some items on!
Loudcrowd Update – Dressed to Impress
- May 7th, 2009
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Hi, Internet! We just pushed out another update to Loudcrowd – here’s a list of a few features that we’re excited about:
Impress Game
Our third game, Impress, has arrived! It’s like playing fill-in-the-blank if you were playing fill-in-the-blank with someone that was crazy bananas. You’ll be quizzed on a variety of categories such as music and general knowledge by a handful of new Loudcrowd characters. Check it out from the challenges screen!
Gifting and a boatload of new items
Got a friend that just joined Loudcrowd with a busted looking outfit? Send them something from your closet to show you care! We’ve got tons of new items that were just added, so you’ll want to clear out some room in there anyways. Don’t forget that if you’re running low on space you can increase your closet size by purchasing some LoudPoints.
Clothing Color
There’s been a long-standing bug with clothing where equipping different items (in different orders) would result in your clothes changing colors own their own. While this made it much easier to acquire matching outfits (in fact, it was nearly impossible to mismatch), it also severely hampered your abililty to be a unique and individual snowflake.
The good news is that this bug is now fixed! You can now mix and match to your heart’s delight, expressing your inner-most desires through your clothing! Beware though, with great color-mixing power comes great responsibilty – please try not to blind your fellow players.
Misc
-The Spin game has undergone a few changes to add a extra excitement. It’s a lot more fast paced and we think it’s a good improvement.
- Expanded Facebook Support. We’ve made it a lot easier to let your friends on Facebook know what you’re up to on Loudcrowd. You can post to your wall about a song you like, challenge someone to a game of Spin or send an invite for them to check out the site on their own!
So come check out our music games and tell us what you think on our feedback page.
Public Beta, and what’s next
- March 29th, 2009
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What do you do after successfully going into public beta? Well, you party a little, you sleep a little, and maybe take a peek or two at what the press says (Wired, Associated Press (via Washington Post), Xconomy, Gamasutra, etc). My favorite bits from the last week:
from Wired: “When we won our first track after performing well in a DJ game, we were thrilled even before we heard it. This is an intriguing way to get people excited about music, because it encourages active listening.”
from a personal blog: “The final takeaway that Loudcrowd leaves in your memory, is that there’s a party going on at the site, whether you are there or not, and if you want a little.. take a visit. That’s a powerful feeling to have after just using a site once.”
But before we get too caught up in all the positive hooplah, it’s time to remember that this is essentially the starting line. Sure, there’s another game coming in a month, and new playlists that will go up regularly, but there are also huge sections of the site we have yet to put online. How do we add group coordinated play? How do we take advantage of how much you guys seem to love stamps? How can we give users more control of the experience? How should we manage when there are multiple playlists at the same time? How can we expand the music selection but maintain our vibe? And how do we continue to add all the depth we have planned while making it at least 50% easier to understand for new users?
Just glad to have you all along for the journey.
Loudcrowd Release @ SXSW
- March 15th, 2009
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Its been a crazy few weeks here at Loudcrowd …we’ve been building up our private beta for eight months, and we’re right about to release! I for one have been zonked getting together our new playlists-can’t say who just yet, but trust that they’ll be featuring a slew of new tracks and rarities. It’s going to be a few more days of burning the midnight oil, but then off to South by Southwest to sweat it out and party down.
A bunch of Loudcrowders will be down in Austin to show off our new improved site, so naturally we are throwing a killer party
We’ll be celebrating our release with the Rock You Shamrock party- headlined by Kid Sister, Datarock, and Hey Champ, 3/17 at the Speakeasy.
We’ve got some VIP passes to give out, so send an email to sxsw@loudcrowd.com that you’re coming to the event, and we’ll enter your name into the drawing.
Here’s our full schedule for those lucky enough to be joining the SXSW festivities:
3/13-3/21 Play Loudcrowd in the hallways of the Austin convention center, come see us near the ScreenBurn arcade
3/13-3/21 Hang out with us at the PureVolume house. every. night.
3/17 Our CEO, Nabeel Hyatt, speaks on the topic “Are Games the Next iTunes?” – 10am (seriously, you can do it then go back to bed)
3/17 Party with Loudcrowd at the Speakeasy
Come say hello if you’re there!
—Fucci
Governor Patrick shakes it like an obsolete photo format
- February 2nd, 2009
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We had Governor Deval Patrick in our offices on Friday playing a little Loudcrowd and talking startups. In case this becomes a trend, we’ve decided to start a Facebook group called, “Politicians playing Loudcrowd.” Hey, you never know.
You’ll be happy to hear that the Governor, besides being all buddy buddy with the new President, also does fairly well at dancing for random college kids online.
Just in time for your time off, a Loudcrowd update
- December 21st, 2008
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For all of you in the private Beta, we’ve got an update that will make the perfect stocking stuffer to fill your long winter days. So come on by and check it out!

Tracks Page and dB
With this release, you can now collect songs that you can play for everyone to hear, it’s our jukebox for everyone. As long as a Guest DJ isn’t currently playing, you can queue up your song and include a shout out which will show up at the top of the page in the “now spinning” area. These tracks will drop as sweet loot from the dance game and you can make the request from the new “tracks” page. You’ll have to spend some dB to make the song request, but you can build up plenty of it by playing.
Performance Improvements… Seriously
We’ve done some work on performance in the past, but this time around we went a little crazy re-doing much of the front end of Loudcrowd. We started with a complete retool of our site to take better advantage of the features Django has to offer. This should elminate some weird behaviour that happened from time to time on the old version. We also tore Flash a new one and drastically increased perfomance in the dance game, which includes a massive reduction to the memory footprint. Don’t believe me? Look at this graph!

As an added bonus, we’ve added a sweet trippy effect to the dance floor (see screenshot at the top of this post). Get into the groove enough and you can see it for yourself.
Invites
Have some friends that want to get into the Beta? Now you can earn invites and send up to 5 at a time to your friends using Facebook. Now when you say, “I know a guy who can get you into the club,” you’ll be talking about yourself!



