Music blogs like Gorilla vs. Bear, Fader, Nah Right and Stereogum post dozens of new songs, mixtapes and albums every day, making them reliable sources for fresh sounds. But those sites number in the hundreds, making it hard to stay on top of them all. The Hype Machine is a Web site and iPhone app that aggregates any song posted to a number of music blogs and streams them in a single place.
The Hype Machine is ideal for listeners who like radio remixes, covers and mash-ups and other B-side materials that rarely see the light of day. Imagine your favorite underground radio station playing only the newest jams, on an endless loop. You can also explore by genre, or use “latest” and “popular” tabs to sort through the songs. There’s also a “spy” tab to see what other Hype Machine users are listening to in real time.
—How to Hum Your Way Through the Online Music Jungle by Jenna Wortham, Oct 19 2011
Jenna splendidly talks about the Hype Machine in today’s issue of the New York Times, along with a bunch of other great places to hear new music. Great overview and list. (via fascinated)
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Good to see you, Taylor, and the other HypeMachine peeps the other night and to finally meet Kaitlyn!
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today’s issue of the New York Times,
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Awesome list of music services here. Honored to be included. fascinated:
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jonathanmarcus said:
Fantastic coverage for Hype!!
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