alleyinsider.com — The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) appears to have ankled popular (but illegal) music-sharing site Muxtape. "Muxtape will be unavailable for a brief period while we sort out a problem with the RIAA," the site's homepage says.
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nickbr00talityAug 20, 2008
*site.
tiskAug 20, 2008
Cool site, I'm gonna have to bookmark it :)
bbrainsAug 20, 2008
Soundflavor does something similar, but uses music videos instead of mp3's. You can make playlists from the videos and watch or listen to them. They let you search for music by metadata too - subgenre, tempo, lyrics, instruments, etc, or generate playlists automatically by similarity to songs and artists.
electrifriedAug 20, 2008
wow seriously who the f**k runs the RIAA??? What century are they living in here!?
elranzerAug 20, 2008
Indeed, the RIAA are quite conservative. You'd think the Liberals would be your allies in this fight.
thegrayareaAug 29, 2008
Screw you, I use BOTH last.fm and Muxtape.
xsledgewickSep 5, 2008
I definitely agree. I can honestly say I bought at least three albums just from listening to various artists I found through it. Rob Dobi had a killer muxtape that I enjoyed and I had to get some of the music.
coachg58Feb 27, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://www.lastvid.com,">http://www.lastvid.com,</a> very similar site but youtube videos are shown for each song.