Do you often have situations when you open your playlist with thousands of songs and flipping through it for a long time trying to choose "what to listen to now"? Or just turn it on and turn the next one on the shuffle? If so, then it makes sense to pay attention to a very convenient service, which I recently discovered for myself -
musicovery.com
And inside we are waiting for a nice looking interface on the flash, which immediately offers to indicate your current mood in two coordinates: positive / depressou and energetic / calm and enjoy the music under it.
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Also, additional settings in the form of on / off checkmarks for each genre and two sliders on the time scale to indicate the period of popularity of music in years are also encouraging. Want to rock 70-80xx? We remove all the checkboxes except for rock, move the sliders to 1970-1980 and forward.
However, there is this service and disadvantages, where do without them.
The first is that non-premium users cannot switch songs (although this can always be done by slightly shifting the “mood point”).
The second is numerous advertising that attacks through pop-up windows and just looms on the screen. But this can also be bypassed by opening the flash player directly -
from here
Third - for one “approach”, the system finds 5-7 songs that it loses in a row, and then falls silent. We must again poke the "point of mood."
Fourth - sometimes flash is buggy when displaying songs that will be played further and they overlap each other. Not critical.
What is the result? And in the end, in my opinion, this is a completely wonderful system to help those who want and love to pick up music for their mood. Despite the disadvantages, the songs are chosen quite accurately, and the range itself is very good. Well, another plus is that here, unlike the radio, if you hear a good song, you can immediately see who is singing.
For complete happiness, it remains to fasten a similar service for your local music as a plug-in to Winamp or a separate program. Or maybe there is already one who knows?