Posts Tagged ‘Music Search’

10 best mp3 finder sites

Posted on the April 26th, 2009 under ENGLISH by admin

10 best mp3 finder sites. Finding music on the Internet is becoming easier by the day it seems. If you know title or artist then these 10 excellent crawlers will search the MP3 music for you.

  1. Skreemr is maybe the best MP3 finder out there. It searches open directories on the Internet for MP3’s. The mp3 files found can be embedded into MySpace, Facebook or on your own blog.
  2. Filestube.com finds whatever file you are looking for, including MP3 files. Ignore the first “sponsored” links and scroll down to find the search results.
  3. MP3 Search.fm looks for MP3’s out there and makes them audible. The mp3 files found can be embedded into MySpace, Facebook or on your own blog.
  4. AirMP3 is a music search engine. It searches for free mp3 downloads on several music sites, and lists all results on a single page. It allows sharing and embedding.
  5. Blip FM is a Twitter like microblogging site that allows it’s users to embed music. Members can search for music and share it with the others. (You can’t download the music dough…)
  6. Plorf finds MP3 files on the net. You can listen to the MP3’s and download them.
  7. We Are Hunted is an Online Music Chart. It aggregates social networks, forums, music blogs, Torrents, P2P Networks and Twitter to develop a daily chart of the 99 most popular songs online.
  8. YAY!MP3 is a search engine for MP3 that can make playlists too.
  9. Kohit.net lists many mp3 music files.
  10. Google is a great source of MP3 music as well. Just copy and Paste the code below into your Google search:
    -inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3) "Title or Artist"
  11. (Change Title or Artist in whatever you are looking for).

MP3 Zoekmachine MP3 Search.fm

Posted on the March 8th, 2009 under DUTCH, MUSIC by admin

MP3 Search.fm is weer een andere MP3 zoekmachine waar de gevonden mp3’s onmiddellijk down te loaden of rechtstreeks te beluisteren zijn. De gevonden nummers zijn ook te embedden in MySpace of op blogs via de embed functie. Naast zoeken en downloaden kan je een eigen playlist maken, chatten met andere gebruikers en neuzen doorheen de lijst van populaire downloads.

www.mp3search.fm

Music Search Engine SeeqPod

Posted on the December 4th, 2007 under MUSIC by admin

seeqpodSeeqPod terms it’s service ‘Playable Search’. SeeqPod searches the web for audio and video that is publicly available, but hard to find. Seeq stands for “seek,” or “search,” and “pod” stands for the container.

You can listen to the songs and add them to a playlist. The option “discover” finds related artists, like Pandora. You can email your playlists to friends or embed them in your MySpace, hi5 and Piczo profiles.

SeeqPod has a most useful web application usable by Safari on both the iPod touch and iPhone.

Deezer.com goes legit

Posted on the December 4th, 2007 under MUSIC by admin

deezerDeezer.com has signed a license deal with Sony BMG. Therefore the majority of its music is now non-clickable grayed-out. But there is still a lot of it to listen to. (As for the grayed out boxes, just right click them and choose Play This Track.)(they fixed that)

Deezer is a French site that allows the users to choose the tracks they want to listen to rather than just listen to a pre-programmed list.

This is the press release they put up when they launched the service in 2007:

After SACEM1 closed down Blogmusik.net in February 2007, the site, which is now called Deezer.com, has announced that an agreement has been reached with the societies that protect copyright royalties.

Deezer.com is now the first global website for music on demand with no restrictions: listening to all kinds of music is now free, unlimited, legal and accessible to all Internet users via a Web browser.

At a time where most Internet users access music in a non-paying and illegal manner, a practice against which professionals and artists are legitimately fighting a never-ending battle, Deezer.com has announced a long-awaited revolution. The site, which was created in France and is available in 16 different languages, is already successful on an international level with hundreds of thousands of members in different countries.

Thanks to the agreement with SACEM, Deezer.com has become the only site to offer Internet users a non-paying solution whilst still remunerating those involved in the creation of the music (artists, record companies etc.) through the advertising revenues generated.

In allowing Deezer.com to offer this kind of distribution, SACEM and SESAM2 have shown that they are aware of the need to adapt to an ever-changing world. Deezer.com offers thousands of different tracks, of all styles, all accessible via a simple and userfriendly interface. Users can also manage their own musical universe by creating their own playlists, and can freely share their lists of tracks with other users.

Deezer.com is already in talks with major music labels and the SPPF3, and will soon be announcing that new agreements have been reached.