May 13, 2011 at 2:07 pm by Chase Hoffberger Review: Stereomood Radio for Web, Smartphones Stereomood isn’t online radio in the same vein as Pandora or Last.fm. Rather, it’s designed, to provide mood music; put it on and leave alone. Founded nearly three...
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May 13, 2011 at 2:07 pm by Chase Hoffberger Review: Stereomood Radio for Web, Smartphones Stereomood isn’t online radio in the same vein as Pandora or Last.fm. Rather, it’s designed, to provide mood music; put it on and leave alone. Founded nearly three years ago in Milan, the site relies on one of the most comprehensive, creative tagging systems on the Internet, a wide net cast over such unlikely classifiers as “heck yeah,” “Asleep on my Feet,” “Driving Route 66,” and “Good Karma.” Current song info runs at the top of Stereomood's player. Your playlist is listed at the bottom. Your subsequent listening experience consists of clever selections, though returning to the same mood can yield the same result. Station Creation There are a number of ways to start the process of playing music on Stereomood, but only one is obvious and, frankly, encouraged. That, of course, is the method that distinguishes Stereomood from similar sites. Stereomood encourages you to “listen to the music that bes
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