Muzic – The Best Place To Discover New Music Online
Posted by Alt Rock Shop Admin on April 12th, 2010 filed in MusicComment now »
MakeUseOf.com
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Antenna: Listen To Thousands Of Radio Stations From Your Desktop
Posted by Alt Rock Shop Admin on January 13th, 2010 filed in Internet Music, Radio, ToolsComment now »
Features:
- Browse radio stations on a map interface.
- Listen to thousands of stations online.
- Rate stations and chat with other users.
- No registration or sign-up required.
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3 Best Websites to Find the Meaning of a Song
Posted by Alt Rock Shop Admin on January 11th, 2010 filed in ToolsComment now »
The site gets straight to the point. Users submit their own interpretations of any song of their choice and they’re published for visitors to read and review.
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Roadie RSS: Get Unique RSS Feed For Your Favorite Artists
Posted by Alt Rock Shop Admin on January 10th, 2010 filed in Bands, Music, Singers, ToolsComment now »
Are you a music addict who wants to be constantly updated with your favorite bands and artists? Then you should check out Roadie. This is a free web service that creates a unique RSS feed from concert schedules and album releases of bands and artists straight to your RSS reader.
Features:
- Free, no sign-up required.
- Generates customized RSS feeds for recently released or brand new albums.
- iCal download available.
- Aggregates all your favorite bands or imports them from your last.fm list into one feed.
- Similar tools: AlbumSpotter, Blyper, Feedrevolution, Albumreminder and Muspy.
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The Loudness Wars: Why Music Sounds Worse : NPR
Posted by Alt Rock Shop Admin on January 6th, 2010 filed in MusicComment now »
December 31, 2009 – As we come to the end of the decade, we turn to one of the more dramatic changes we’ve heard in music over those 10 years: It seems to have gotten louder.
The Loudness Wars: Why Music Sounds Worse : NPR.