Plain and simple, we want to be the best resource for music playlists. Playlists are everywhere - on the radio, in magazines, on message boards and blogs and most importantly in your music collection. As storage increases and the limits of the single alb
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Be a slave to broadcast television music no more! MyStrands.tv feeds your eyes as well as your ears with music that you love by creating your very own channel based on your musical tastes. Your MyStrands.tv channel is as diverse as the music you listen to
Last.tv is your personal channel with non-stop music videos. Fill in a last.fm username to get a stream of that person's music. You can use your own account or browse last.fm for an interesting person.
Type an artist's name, we create a playlist of related songs for you to listen to. Create your own playlist! You hand pick each song or let us auto-complete with our recommendation technology. Explore the finetune community - browse artists, users, playli
With Aggrega, you can enter in the artist or genre for the type of videos you’d like to see in your channel. From there, you can start watching the video and a playlist will be created accordingly. It looks like they only pull videos from YouTube, so yo
Paul explained that the hard work is all done by musicbrainz. He converts the low-quality metadata in the XSPF file into high-quality metadata by using the low-quality stuff to do a fuzzy match query against the Musicbrainz web server, which returns high
This is a playlist resolver. It will take playlist in XSPF format and generate a new version of the playlist. Right now the playlist resolver only does a couple of things. It will look at the track information and attempt to find information about the tra
iTunes 7 includes a new feature just for you. You can now publish your favorite iMix to your page or site. Choose from close to a million iMixes on the iTunes Store today, or create your own iMix to add to your site.
The new way is to treat music more like a newspaper than a book, so that a continuous stream of fresh content is intrinsic to the media. If you hear a good hook somewhere, the next day you should find that hook remixed into another song.