Sometimes we simply do not want to curate music lists, or search for a new sound every few minutes. Most people listen to music while they work, and it can be very annoying to stop every once in a while in order to put something that will motivate them. Sometimes we simply want to lay back, close our eyes, and let the music melt into hours and hours of beautiful tunes that calm the spirit. There are many free music radio stations and streaming music sites online, but not all of them promise that you will press play once and enjoy music that you know will resonate with your soul. It is for the times when you want your computer to deliver tunes that you have probably never heard of, but you know you will like, that we have created the top 10 Free Music Radio Stations list. Without further ado, here are the 10 contenders (the basic subscriptions are free, but for premium features you will have to pay a little extra):
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013
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Twitter owned “We Are Hunted” music discovering service to release Twitter Music App for discovering songs
The social networking giant, Twitter, is expanding, with the imminent launch of a music service,
the rumored Twitter Music App. The music home is
currently still not able to be sign in. This new service would discover music,
suggest artists and songs based on various factors, including who people are
following on Twitter. The giant has confirmed to have bought We
Are Hunted app, as part of
its work on developing a music discovery app. Soundcloud, iTunes and Vevo will
apparently do the heavy lifting when it comes to music and video playback,
though -- the app won't be a digital music store.
Twitter has now given US celebrities a preview of the new
service, hoping they will do the promotional work by tweeting positive reviews
to their millions of followers. According to AllThingsD, the iPhone app, which will suggest artists and songs
based on who you follow on Twitter, is available now but only for “really
famous” individuals, like Seacrest,
who tweeted that he was “playing with
@twitter’s new music app (yes it’s real!)…there’s a serious dance party
happening at idol right now.” The app, according to another Seacrest tweet,
shows trending artists and up-and-coming groups. It also allows you to listen
to music clips in the app through services like iTunes and SoundCloud.
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