List Of 7 Interesting Music Streaming Apps

AAn increasing number of music streaming apps for iPhone and other devices is giving music lovers the freedom to hear and collect their favorite songs. Here is a list of music streaming apps that you may want to use, if you are not using them already!

Here we go.

  • Spotify – This app is very popular in Europe and US (released in 2011). There are three levels of service – the first level is free and the paid subscriptions are of $4.99 and $9.99 a month. You can stream and share music easily. Microsoft Windows, MeeGo, iOS devices, Blackberry, Android OS, Windows Mobile and WD TV are some options to access Spotify easily.
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  • Nokia Music – After Ovi Music, Nokia launches a new free music streaming app just for US-based Nokia Lumia Smartphone users. The service is ad-free and users do not have to register. The music library can be accessed offline without Wi-Fi or cellular tethering. Further, if you are looking to find out local music concerts in any area in the US, they have a “Gig Finder” service which pinpoints live concerts in any chosen area.
  • Play-Fi – A streaming app from DTS which allows the user to stream music wirelessly from Android phone or tablet to any compatible receiver or speaker. The app promises to transmit “lossless” audio, unlike Bluetooth which lowers the sound quality. Connect one network to eight different audio systems and the user can stream different songs in different rooms at the same time. With this app, the user can access music stored in any cloud-based libraries.
  • Top 40 Radio Live – The streaming app lets the user stream “top 40” songs from different radio stations with varied choices such as Bollywood, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and London. There is a pause and resume feature as well. It costs $0.99 to use this app.
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  • The Sixty One – Lovers of Indie-music and interested in listening to undiscovered artists can use this app to stream music. Users can also choose “moods” like sad, rocky, crazy, happy, party, love and remix to listen to songs in these collections. Users can vote the songs as well.
  • Shoutcast – A radio streaming directory, the app gives users access to thousands of internet radio stations (50,000+) with varied genres. However, the DJ’s choose the music, not the users and users also need Winamp music player to listen.
  • Hype Machine – This music streaming app is unique. It follows blogs that posts links to music, collects them and posts on the Hype Machine website. For instance, if you embedded a MP3-based music on your blog, the app will find it and add it to its directory for its app users. Users have access to tons of free music!

I hope you liked the list. Are you using any of them? Share with us your experience.

Chitraparna is a small business manager and works with HandCellPhone.com, a premium website featuring various cellular deals and phones.

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