5 Ways to Find Your Next Favorite Band

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People who are interested in new music beyond their old, time-worn favorites or the standardized mix of oldies and chart-toppers found on the FM dial have probably tried Pandora, Last.fm, and YouTube by now. Those are indispensable tools for any music fan these days, but they’re not the only games in town, when it comes to pleasing your ears with new sounds.

Check out these five ways to discover music, listed in alphabetical order. Some are brand new, while others have been hiding in plain sight all along.

8tracks

Years ago, kids exchanged mixtapes to cross-pollinate musical discoveries throughout their social circles. These days, quite obviously, most of that action happens online. By borrowing heavily from our tape-trading past, the 8tracks website — and, starting this month, its impressive free iPhone app — enable “mixtape” sharing on a grand scale.

Each of these mixes contains eight songs, so by searching for an artist you like, you stand to discover seven more. In addition, you can browse the mixes by genre, popularity, newness, and other factors. So far, 8tracks users have uploaded 234,136 mixes, so there’s plenty to choose from.

The Hype Machine

Music bloggers pay far more attention than the average person to new music releases, because they’re in constant competition with each other to deliver new tracks before anyone else does.

The Hype Machine distills the music from a handpicked selection of over 800 music blogs into an easy-to-use music service, which currently exists only in web form. As early as 2009, reports circulated that The Hype Machine would release an iPhone app, but that has yet to happen. The Hype Machine is only available as a website, for now anyway, but the songs play on iOS and other smartphones.

Music Hunter for iPad

We Are Hunted, which already hosts an online chart that already works well as a way of listening to what people are talking about on the Twitternets, unveiled an iPad app on Monday that lets fans play around with two simple slider controls in order to filter millions of tracks in order to find very specific songs — highly-danceable reggae, electronic music from the ’70s, and so on. Or, you can just search for artists you already know you like and browse from there. (Note: Hunted Media uses playlist technology from The Echo Nest, publisher of Evolver.fm.)

This $1 app includes 30-second audio samples, which is a drawback, but on the plus side, it exposes you to more songs per minute, which you can add to Favorites in order to check them out later, or purchase them outright. (For more, see Hunted Media’s video demonstration.)

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About adiek84

Historian (with degrees in Ancient History, Modern History and English/American Studies) who loves art, music and runs a Linkin Park fansite.

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