Tidal is a platform that provides users with their favorite music online with the best sounds. It is a premium platform, but new users can get a 30 days free trial after registration. The trial can…
Show moreStereomood was an online streaming platform offering music with an unconventional attitude - instead of listing its catalogue based on genre or listeners habits, it categorized and played songs depending on users’ mood. Its users could create their own playlist as well or there was a possibility to share music with other members depending on how they felt at particular times. Stereomood slowly died towards the end of 2014; their last post on Medium was in January 2015. They stated that the original team is not involved in the operations any more and Stereomood was acquired by a different company. Stereomood now operates as pure B2B, offering licensed music for stores and other audio solutions for businesses. Check out Stereomood alternatives to find the best of for you below!
Musicovery is a music recommendation tool that enables its users to get comprehensive and high-quality music. Its integration is easy with the use of its API. The tool offers tracks’ and artists’…
Show moreGrooveshark is an online music streaming service provider based in the US. Escape Media Group runs the website. The platform allows users to upload music to the site. The uploaded files can then be…
Show moreSoundClick is a music-based social network. Melodies can be spilt, downloaded in MP3 group, sold through the store, or authorized to other people. SoundClick orders every day outlines for different…
Show moreJuno Download refers to a digital download store that provides users with a hoard of DJ tools and instruments to songs to listeners and musicians. It was developed in 2006, and since then, it has…
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