Post by moon125 on Nov 7, 2024 6:02:40 GMT
Sometimes it’s hard for me to decide what to listen to at this or that time of day, during this or that job, in this or that mood… I’m already tired of this, it doesn’t suit my mood, it suits me but… not really, this is almost what I need… and yet it’s not it.
Probably for such picky people as me the site stereomood.com was created . This interesting internet radio, like other lastfm-like services, offers its listeners songs that they should like. But the selection of recommended music here is not carried out by artist or style of music (although the latter also happens here), but by slightly different principles:
…so we created a way to listen to shopify website design songs that match your feelings. Stereomood is an emotional internet radio that offers music that best suits your mood and current activity…
StereoMood's main page pleasantly surprises with its simplicity. The only functionality here is a list of the most popular thematic song selections in the form of a "tag cloud" and several inconspicuous "service" links:
StereoMood — music of your mood
Even unregistered users can listen to standard thematic selections in StereoMood. To do this, simply click on the tag that best suits your mood, work or desired style of music (relax , happy , sad , summer , piano , reading , nostalgic … ).
After clicking on the corresponding tag, an online player with a playlist opens. Among the actions available to unregistered users (except for listening) are "shuffling" tracks, the ability to add the selected composition to various social services, and buying the tracks you like on iTunes or Amazon:
StereoMood — music of your mood
Registered users have the opportunity to use some other features of the service (add tags to music tracks, vote, view profiles of other users, recommend music, etc.
Overall, StereoMood looks quite attractive, although not without some remarks. Some visitors, for example, may not like its not very "professional-looking" (but still convenient) design. I would also like to see more tools for searching and sorting music, and more "social" functions.
But those small shortcomings that can be found on the site stereomood.com are more than compensated by the ease with which you can find the music you want at the moment, the extraordinary quality (both the stream and the music itself) and the complete free nature of this Internet radio.
Probably for such picky people as me the site stereomood.com was created . This interesting internet radio, like other lastfm-like services, offers its listeners songs that they should like. But the selection of recommended music here is not carried out by artist or style of music (although the latter also happens here), but by slightly different principles:
…so we created a way to listen to shopify website design songs that match your feelings. Stereomood is an emotional internet radio that offers music that best suits your mood and current activity…
StereoMood's main page pleasantly surprises with its simplicity. The only functionality here is a list of the most popular thematic song selections in the form of a "tag cloud" and several inconspicuous "service" links:
StereoMood — music of your mood
Even unregistered users can listen to standard thematic selections in StereoMood. To do this, simply click on the tag that best suits your mood, work or desired style of music (relax , happy , sad , summer , piano , reading , nostalgic … ).
After clicking on the corresponding tag, an online player with a playlist opens. Among the actions available to unregistered users (except for listening) are "shuffling" tracks, the ability to add the selected composition to various social services, and buying the tracks you like on iTunes or Amazon:
StereoMood — music of your mood
Registered users have the opportunity to use some other features of the service (add tags to music tracks, vote, view profiles of other users, recommend music, etc.
Overall, StereoMood looks quite attractive, although not without some remarks. Some visitors, for example, may not like its not very "professional-looking" (but still convenient) design. I would also like to see more tools for searching and sorting music, and more "social" functions.
But those small shortcomings that can be found on the site stereomood.com are more than compensated by the ease with which you can find the music you want at the moment, the extraordinary quality (both the stream and the music itself) and the complete free nature of this Internet radio.