This music discovery website is amazing! You can find music by mood, genre, and by the decade it was created. Best of all, Musicovery is as a killer songwriting inspiration tool.
You don’t even have to hit play to find ideas for your next song. Just take a look at the moods or genres to give you some direction. But when this website starts playing the music, that’s the coolest part. The interface is amazing!
Musicovery creates an on-the-fly mind map of musical connection, a complex neural network of music. Pretty cool stuff. It even has a special radio for dancing so you can set the mood at your next party. Check it out.
The only thing I haven’t been able to figure out is how to make it stop playing. ![]()
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