Last.fm – at LAST, the Great Big Jukebox in the Sky is coming!
I will almost certainly be a subscriber to that. I’ve wanted nothing more since the day I first streamed a track online. I would orgasm if:
- New bands started uploading their music to Last.fm as fast and frequently as MySpace (MySpace is actually more of a ‘new music’ source than Last.fm is at the moment – weird. I’ve been playing with Imeem too),
- I have a desktop client (even better: a Foobar/iTunes plugin) to access this Great Big Jukebox in the Sky, and
- This desktop client integrates HypeMachine (I wouldn’t be totally surprised, and am secretely hoping, that CBS buys HypeMachine sooner rather than later), like Mozilla Songbird has done very successfully
(image above: a screenshot of their subscribe page which I just stumbled upon, though I’m already a subscriber)
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