last.fm
Monday 15 October 2007
I've been listening to last.fm for the last week or so. I find it a useful noise filter for work -- just plug in 'Underworld' in the 'artists similar to' box, stick on the headphones and all the local distractions fade away. A couple of times it's been a bit jarring when an unfamiliar re-mix of a familiar song comes on, but that's what the 'skip' button is for.
The 'classical' tag works well too. Great for a free service.
The 'classical' tag works well too. Great for a free service.
Labels: music