| Listen to your favorite Grammy winners with these mobile apps - iPhone app article - Brad Spirrison |
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| Saturday, 11 February 2012 06:00 |
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So join the chorus of music appreciation and download any or all of these music apps right away. While there are myriad ways to listen to music from our favorite bands and musicians, it is not so easy to discover newer recording artists. Enter Band of the Day, which showcases songs, videos, discographies and histories of – you guessed it – one new band each day. The expertly designed and curated application has a visual design catered to the iPhone and iPod Touch, and a separate iPad version is apparently in the works. Developer 955 Dreams previously created beautifully designed apps On the Way to Woodstock, available as separate versions for the iPhone and iPad, and iPad app, The History of Jazz. Raditaz (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android: free)
Hound (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad Android: free)By now you are probably familiar with audio detection apps like SoundHound and Shazam that will recognize what songs are playing in your vicinity and provide links to download, lyrics and other background information. But what if you have a song in your head that you would like to add to your library while on the go? Developed by the makers of SoundHound, Hound locates tracks simply through voice commands. Similar to the Siri personal voice assistant inside the iPhone 4S, Hound reliably responds when prompted with the title of a song and the band/artist that recorded it. In addition to clips and purchase opportunities, the app beautifully displays entire videos from YouTube. Like SoundHound, Shazam, and SoundTracking (which pioneered how songs are shared with friends), Hound is available on both iOS and Android platforms. Spotify (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android: free, with $10 monthly subscription)
Qello (Android: free)Like concert videos? This app – currently exclusive to Android phones, tabs and TVs – offers hundreds of high-definition videos to view with a $5 monthly subscription. The developers are planning to dramatically increase the size of Qello’s library and expand to iOS devices shortly. |












