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MusicMight






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MusicMight (formerly RockDetector) was a rock music website that provides artist and product information through a global website and an ongoing book series. Based in New Zealand, the site was founded by British writer Garry Sharpe-Young, and was backed by a small team of international writers who contribute to the site.

Database contents[edit]

The database covered many styles and ages of rock music, such as thrash metal, black metal, death metal, radio rock and nu metal. As of December 2007, the database had over 59,400+ bands listed. The site included over 92,000 releases in the database and almost 659,000 songs. The site also had an international concert guide of over 300,000 concerts, archiving from 1965. The site also featured extensive and unique band biographies, many of which were the result of direct, first-hand interviews with band members conducted by Sharpe-Young during his many years as a heavy metal journalist.

Additional features included extensive discographies, pictures of the bands, their logos and their albums covers, upcoming concerts and album reviews.

The site went without updates for some time, bearing a message that a new expanded version of Rockdetector is on its way. On 1 September 2008 the site started after more than one year of re-programming and testing with an improved concept, layout and a re-designed database under the new name Musicmight.com with 60,000 artists and 144,000 persons included in the database.

Sharpe-Young died in March 2010.[1] Site development, expansion and data additions have since halted, and the site was later taken down.

Growth[edit]

Date Artists Persons Recordings Songs
March 2005 30 000[2]
26 October 2006 50 000[3]
July 2007 56 500 - 89 500 638 500
December 2007 59 400 - 92 000 659 000
September 2008 60 000 144 012 - -
4 October 2008 60 774 145 825 - -
15 March 2009 67 186 156 205 [4] - -
9 June 2009 70 814 [5] - -
11 February 2010 208 562 216 645 - -

Books[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "ROCKDETECTOR Reaches 30,000-Band Landmark Tally – Mar. 5, 2005". Blabbermouth. Archived from the original on 25 May 2024. Retrieved 25 October 2008.
  • ^ "ROCKDETECTOR: 50,000 Bands And Counting – Oct. 29, 2006". Blabbermouth. Archived from the original on 25 May 2024. Retrieved 25 October 2008.
  • ^ "Person counter". Musicmight.com. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
  • ^ "Artist counter". Musicmight.com. 24 April 2009. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
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