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Last night a PC saved my life

December 6th, 2006 · No Comments

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Let the PC be the DJ

Musicovery can be useful if you like listening to Web radio and discovering new songs but get fed up with the constant rattling of the DJ. Or, you’re with a group of friends and an uninterrupted stream of changing music, in an appropriate mood (tempo, year even), leaves you to chat or dance, with your nearest & dearest.

Musicicovery is a kooky little interactive music website from France. It’s based on a Liveplasma interface that first appeared under the name Musicplasma in 2004.

Frédéric Vavrillé who created Liveplasma has been joined by Vincent Castaignet, who invented the Emosound music interface, to develop Musicovery using a mashup of both techniques.

It made its first appearance on the site MusicME formally known as Allmusicbox, back in May. So far approximately 6.000 titles have been employed.

One small hitch, if you want hifi you have to pay- 1,8 euros a month. This seams a little ‘mesquin’ to me, I just don’t think it’s the way to take it, IMHO as they say.

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source - ghacks

info - 01net

Tags: Applications · European startups · music

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