This morning, Hype Machine re-launched; the new website is brighter, easier to read, and includes several new features including a place to store your favorite songs and a “spy” feature that lets you see what other users are listening to. At the same time, one of the best features of the old site — the little flash player that opened in a separate window when you clicked on a track — has inexplicably and unfortunately disappeared.

I haven’t used the site enough to decide whether I like this redesigned version better than the old one, but as long as the core function remains — and for the most part, it does — Hype Machine will continue to be a daily ritual for me. If you haven’t checked out the site yet, there’s no better time than now, while it’s fresh, shiny and new…and of course, let us know what you think.


Bud Caddell Tuesday, 10.16.07 @ 3:48 pm

This is so close to being what I hope it can be — take the user profiles, add shareable, ratable playlists, localize it and bamm, the next recommendation engine for local radio stations.


Victor Pencak Wednesday, 10.17.07 @ 9:35 am

Hype Machine is a good way to discover new music tracks, but to discover new videoclips i’m used to use weshow last music videos channel. weshow.com/us/c/55/music
It’s easy to find new videoclips because it’s separeted by genre..
What you guys think? Do you know any other website like this to discover new musics?


ali Wednesday, 10.17.07 @ 2:50 pm

sorry guys I think you missed the mark on this one.

I’ve used the site for a while and can tell you this was a pretty terrible re-design. If you happened to look at the all the user comments you’d see that most of their loyal users would agree (and it goes beyond just the Flash player)…


luciana Sunday, 10.28.07 @ 9:53 pm

ali,

i totally agree. some really bad design going on.




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