The Jaicoz tagger fetches discogs styles and genres.
It is very good in auto-tagging files with various tags and cover art.
It uses MusicBrainz and discogs as sources.
Takes very long for tagging, but provides correct values.
Wow, I just downloaded Jaicoz. It looks like an amzing app. I have 50,000 audio files (25K MP3, 15K Flac, and 10K WAV) and I will probably need to figure a way to do this in chunks if it takes some time. I have been really torn up over the genome project and Pandora when I compare what it does to anything I am able to do in MC. I AM an MC lover as well, but I would LOVE to be able to query my own music in the same intelligent manner as Pandora dishes out to me. I realize the amount of time spent on generating the metadata was immense, but I thought there would be some open source projects that I could query and pass songs to and retrieve a packet of metadat, and perhaps parse with JQuery and update fields in the MC database. I spent several hours looking at the open source libraries out there, and most of them are genre, sub-genre, sub-sub and so on. They don't seem to have the fine tuned finese that the genome project does with classifications like "strong back beat", "heavy use of sampled vocals",nd one of my personal favs "mild rhythmic syncopation". Thats the kind of secret sauce I want to spread on my library fields so I can write complex queries to put together playlists like "synth rock arranging, electronica influences, punk influences, mild rhythmic syncopation, acoustic rhythm piano, acoustic sonority" and be able to get 100 or so songs queued up with these attributes.
I will run several hundred songs through Jaicoz, and see if I can build upon what it gives me, to perhaps do this as a layer cake...
Thanks for your help!
Dan "Damn you Pandora" Gleason