The Echo Nest Platform - Making Music Smarter
The Echo Nest platform helps nearly everyone in the online music business — music services, record labels, independent developers and more — understand more about music content and music consumers to create amazing music applications. Here are a few examples of how people are using The Echo Nest platform: online music services, record labels and artists, music visualizers, remix applications.
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Song Seeker
Created By: Helder Martins
Description: Song Seeker is a new way of discovering music that matches your taste.
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SpotON Radio
Created By: Springworks and Rebel&Bird
Description: SpotON is an iOS app that combines Echo Nest playlists with Spotify.
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AudioVroom
Created By: Marcos Lara, Adam Lindsay
Description: AudioVroom is personalized streaming radio that learns your music taste
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Mood Knobs
Created By: Alex Michael, Fredrik Möllerstrand, and Johan Liesésen
Description: Spotify synthesizer style interface and playlist controller
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Spotify Picture Show
Created By: Paul Lamere
Description: Show a slideshow of pics by artists that you are listening to in Spotify.
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Echonest Last.mood
Created By: Daniel Sintaj
Description: Plays song from your last.fm library according to defined mood. (happy, sad, relaxing, angry, excited).
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The Pitchfork Effect
Created By: Alex Pounds
Description: Pitchfork is a popular-as-hell indie music blog. It's got a hipster-snobby reputation and the reviews are best summarised as "When Adjectives Attack," but has a reputation of being a real tastemaker. But is this backed up by the data?
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Music Monster Shape MashUp
Created By: Dr. Patrick "Jekyll" Sinclair and Dr. Yves "Frankenstein" Raimond
Description: It's alive! Alive!! Start feeding your musical monster, grow strength, and start beating the hell out of other monsters!
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Bring on the Wall
Created By: Dylan Jones
Description: A game to test your knowledge of your friends' music tastes.
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