Listen To Music That Suits Your Mood
Ask people what kind of music they listen; the most common answer you’ll get is “it depends on the mood.” It definitely does. AC/DC won’t sound good if you’re in the mood to relax and looking to hear something more like Zero 7. Stereomood has come up with a brilliant way to help people listen to music which suits their current mood.
Stereomood knows (and even states on its homepage) that every song accompanies a particular emotion. What Stereomood has so craftily done is create playlists corresponding to a particular mood; the songs in these playlists are all from great artists, from Radiohead and Led Zeppelin to Alela Diane.
Just click on any one of the moods on the homepage. Let’s select ‘dressing up:’

Here’s the playlist we get (It started playing a song I always loved “Raindrops Keep Falling On My head by Burt Bucharach”)

The playlist includes songs you wouldn’t have realized were perfect to play while you dress up. That’s just one of Stereomood’s great things: they’ve made the playlists so masterfully – the songs go so well with the mood they’re sorted into.
You listen to the songs on Stereomood’s songs online. The plus sign at the end of every song lets you add that to your library if you’ve got an account on the website. If you don’t want the songs added to library, you can keep on listening to the songs registration-free.
A simple but amazingly innovative and creative application, Stereomood is not only giving people the music their mood requires, but also familiarizing its users with great artists they otherwise might never have discovered.




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