Stereomood: Emotional internet radio

 Posted by Amy Breen on 12 March 2010  Music
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Have you ever been in a particular mood, a mood that just demanded a soundtrack? Sure, but who wants to cull their iTunes to find the perfect mix? Making playlists can be an exhausting task.

Enter Stereomood:

behind every song there’s always an emotion. we don’t know why but maybe that’s why we love music.

so we’ve created a way to suggest songs that follow your feelings: stereomood is the emotional internet radio, providing music that best suits your mood and your activities.

You just go to the website, pick your mood, and it generates a playlist for you! And it could be any kind of mood, from sexy, to cool, to elegant.

Because the sun is shining for the first time since I can remember, I chose my mood as “sunny day.” The playlist popped up with a collection of up-beat, happy-sounding (sunny, if you will) songs, with artists ranging from The Strokes and Vampire Weekend, to Creedance Clearwater Revival and Talking Heads. And unlike many music websites, Stereomood plays the entire song, and not just clips.

Awesome.

New favourite website.

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Amy Breen

  2 Responses to “Stereomood: Emotional internet radio”

  1. They didn’t have some of the words I was looking for, like aggravated, or angry, I was kinda hoping to hear some thrash metal or something. :P

    but it is still a damn cool site :)

  2. Cool site, Donnie will love it…I’m listening to Spring Cleaning right now, yes trying to get motivated, ha. Oh a cover of Beat It by Pomplamoose just came on…too funny!

    @ cgnoto — I was looking for “crazy people at work” haha.

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