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June 20, 2008 5:34 PM PDT

SoundCloud is one of the coolest music apps around (invites)

by Josh Lowensohn

SoundCloud is a service for musicians to distribute their music to one another, and eventually the public. It's not a marketplace like iTunes or Amazon though; instead it's a sharing network for musicians looking to hock their demos and get feedback on early tracks. You might be saying to yourself "doesn't MySpace do all that?" Well sort of, but the big difference is that SoundCloud is its own social network and offers more control over where tracks go as well as what bits of metadata come along for the ride.

If you don't know the tempo of a song you can tap it out as the song plays.

The entire experience revolves around a fairly simplistic player (example embedded below). There's no volume control, but you can start, stop, and jump around the track freely. It will also analyze the entire track for its waveform, and anyone listening to it can leave a timed comment that will pop up at that point in the song. If you've ever used Viddler the functionality is identical. The folks behind SoundCloud are hoping it will lead to groups possibly leaving feedback about certain parts of a song (kind of an audio version of ConceptShare).

As I mentioned before, one of the standout features is metadata and the user control over it. You can fill out an incredible amount of it for each track, including the catalog number, the release date, and what key it's in. There's also a tempo control in beats per minute (BPM) that you can set manually or simply tap a button as the song plays to determine it on-the-fly. It's just plain fun.

The site is currently in private beta and is continually adding features. If you're a fledgling artist looking for a good platform to start sharing early cuts with your bandmates it certainly beats e-mail attachments hands down. We've got 100 invites for Webware readers, so if you'd like to check it out go here to claim yours.

Disclosure: The track below is from my brother's band Speechwriters LLC. It was used because I was given explicit permission to share it with the SoundCloud community in order to test the site for this review.

Josh Lowensohn is an associate editor for Webware.com, CNET's blog about cool and otherwise useful Web applications and services. If you've found a site you'd like profiled, shoot him an e-mail. E-mail Josh.
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by WunderNim June 21, 2008 1:50 AM PDT
Dude! That's a really nice song!!
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by ninjamonk June 21, 2008 2:21 AM PDT
cool track and great idea for a site. I wouldn't take much to convert this site to a collaboration site so musicians can up load parts of tracks and make notes on it so overs can jam along too.
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by alexanderljung June 21, 2008 7:26 AM PDT
Hey Josh, thanks for the post & the great feedback. There's one little thing I'd like to point out though ;) There's of course a few people sharing more demos and looking for a record deal etc but the majority of the SoundCloud users are artists that already have record deals, labels sending promo's to their already established network etc. I.e. its a lot of professionals who aren't necessarily primarily looking to find new people but rather work in a better way with the network they already have. The private sharing is the primary way of sharing tracks and its often songs that are scheduled for release in 1-2 months. From the artist perspective its very much like @ninjamonk says, its a great way to collaborate!
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by hera08624 June 24, 2008 7:01 PM PDT
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by fedtho June 28, 2008 5:19 AM PDT
Wow, what a great, simple idea !!!! As a musician, I can see very well how this might make things easier for just what it has been desigend for.
I guess those 100 invites were quickly gone, as my webware name was deemed "invalid"...
I hope this is going to be available to the public soon.
Thanks for pointing it ou!
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by darkaudio April 15, 2009 9:00 AM PDT
Or check out my site;

http://www.darkaudio.co.uk
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