20 June 2007 10:22 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
MusicMakesFriends is a new website launching today where you can virtually meet other music lovers and listen to all kinds of different music around the clock for free.MusicMakesFriends.com is an entirely web-based service that uses streaming technology to allow users to easily access their music, videos and pictures over the internet. It is the first pan-European music community in Spanish, German, French and English.
Combining the functions of music and community websites in one place you can create your own private locker where you can store up to 5GB of music.
You can create playlists, publish them as radios, and listen to other member's radios and comment on them.
Background material provides info on the music and the artists you select and a range of different communication options makes it possible for members and musicians to exchange their ideas and recommendations in one of four European languages.
MusicMakesFriends offers three different access options, anyone can access the website as a visitor to trial the service and get a first impression of the MusicMakesFriends community.
Once registered as a member you can take advantage of a wide range of music and community functions including storing your own playlists in your own personal online locker.
Then, launching in July the service will also include a "Premium Access" option for a monthly fee of around 10 euros. "Premium Members" will be able to use the available premium and exclusive services with unlimited and on-demand access to a wide music catalogue.
Check it out via the link to the site below.
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