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RCRD LBL Next Big Sound Listenmusic.fm sonarflow – visual music discovery auboutdufil.com Expect a Flood of Music Apps, Thanks to The Echo Nest’s Play.me Deal | Epicenter  The Echo Nest's API offers app developers a wide range of song information -- and now, through this Play.me deal, access to music itself. Small-time music apps for smartphones and the web can now play on-demand music without signing expensive individual licensing deals thanks to one between The Echo Nest developer platform and Play.me, an on-demand music playback service partially owned by Sony Music. App developers can create music apps offering up to five hours of free on-demand music listening per week from a catalog of “nearly three million of songs,” which means your listening options will soon get a lot more interesting. Plenty of the stuff you’re looking for in these apps will be missing, but two-million-plus songs is still an awful lot of music and offers plenty of leeway for apps that do all sorts of things record labels would never think of on their own, using music that people have actually heard of. See Also:

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