Thursday, August 30, 2018

4 Great Places to Listen to Music Online


Trying to find places online that will let you kick back and listen to some great music?
To be honest nowadays there are tons of websites and platforms that serve up
free music in different shapes and sizes, and it can be a bit daunting to choose from
among them.

Still if you’d like to start to listen to music online right here and right now, there are
4 great options that you should consider:

Arguably one of the most popular platforms out there, Spotify has millions upon
millions of songs by most popular artists, and can be played through a web browser,
mobile device, or desktop software.

One of its standout features is the ability to browse playlists that others create and
discover new music in the process.

Although Spotify makes it free to listen to music, if you want the ad-free experience
you’ll need a monthly subscription that will also let you skip songs, stream high
quality music, and download any songs you want to.

One of the most unique places to listen to music online has got to be Pandora.
Essentially you can enter an artist, composer, or music and the website’s algorithm
will come up with an online radio station based on what it thinks you’d like to listen to.

More often than not Pandora is spot on with its recommendations, making it a great way to discover
new music from artists you may have never even heard of. It is free, but there is a
monthly subscription to access its other features such as better audio quality,
desktop program, no ads or offline listening.

Anyone can upload music to SoundCloud, and anyone can listen to it – that’s part
of its beauty. It boasts a large collection of music from amateurs, enthusiasts,
and up and coming artists and you can either browse by genre or listen to what’s
trending.

There is a subscription available for an ad-free experience that will let you to listen
to tracks offline and gives you access to premium tracks from artists.

Imagine a website that lets you listen to radio stations online, and build your own
radio station as well. That is exactly what iHeartRadio does, and you can browse
its stations by city or genre, or build a custom radio station based on the type of
music that you’d like to listen to.

Some of the features are locked behind a paywall, and you’ll need the subscription if
you want to play specific songs skip songs, build unlimited playlists, listen offline, or
replay music on the radio.

It should be noted that these websites won’t really let you download music, but do
provide offline listening via their service. If you want to actually save a track you need
a way to rip music from SoundCloud, Spotify, Pandora or iHeartRadio – such as with
Movavi Screen Recorder.

Just remember that there are copyright concerns when it comes to downloading music
in this fashion. However if you just listen to it on these online platforms or use the
offline listening services – you needn’t worry about them.

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