Musicovery is a site that empowers visitors with a remote and visual map to discover music. It first attracted my attention because it offers listeners the ability to select music partially by mood, which is related to Team Carmelo’s initial concept. Beyond this, visitors have control over song popularity/personal favorites, decade, and genre. The layout of the remote feels effective. The use of check boxes for genre selection is a good choice as well. What seems most appealing is that the map responds instantly to the preferences, and there is no real need to navigate away from the interface. It is also nice to be able to listen instantly without needing to register or be too assaulted by ads or the need to purchase. On the downside, the aesthetic leaves something to be desired from my viewpoint. Overall, while Musicovery does not offer a feature rich experience, it does offer one that would bring me back. Oh, and it’s also available for some Nokia phones too…
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