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Mixtape.me getting good response, enjoy now before the cease and desists arrive
By CMU Editorial | Published on Monday 30 March 2009
Much chatter in the blogosphere last week about MixTape.me, a new easy to use digital music player which taps into numerous sources of online music – including blogs, label and artist pages, and what not – and lets you play and playlist those tracks through an iTunes-style interface. Of course many of tracks it sources are probably unlicensed – it certainly utilises the Seeqpod search system which Warner and EMI are currently suing – and there are many similarities between it and the original version of Muxtape, which was closed down by the Recording Industry Association Of America last year. But for the time being, we hear that, infringement aside, it’s a good service and, of course, by accessing illegal as well as legal sources of music it has a hugely expansive and diverse catalogue at its disposal.