You’ve got your earbuds in and you’re ready to party. But with earbuds, no one else knows how hard you’re partying. You look crazy when you’re at the bus stop busting out your signature moves. With the Flash Bud Earbuds, you can make sure that everyone knows that you’re hitting the beat.
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Portable LP to MP3 Converter – convert that indie record into a format you can use
It’s 2015 and you would think that there would be no need to transfer music from LPs to MP3s anymore but you would be wrong. LPs are making a comeback thanks to hipsters. Not to worry though, you can still keep up with the indie music scene with the Portable LP to MP3 Converter.
Read MoreMusic For Cats – get your feline companion something to relax to
Have you ever been listening to your favorite song and thought, “This is great and all but I wonder if my cat is really enjoying it?” If not, don’t worry, it appears someone out there did. Music for Cats is music made by people just for cats.
Read MoreCrosley Ranchero Radio – Mad Men look with modern sound
Radios are so useful. Talk shows, news, terrible pop music. All things you miss when you only listen to your own music. The Crosley Ranchero Radio is a cute vintage inspired table top radio and MP3 player.
Read MoreAeroBull – man and music’s best friend
Phone docks with personality are a fun find and one that actually takes sound seriously is even rarer still. Usually they are small, desk sized contraptions but this isn’t the case with the AeroBull, the speaker that doubles as a work of art and will probably end up replacing your real dog as your best friend.
Read MoreView Quest Retro Radio – retro style, modern tunes
I don’t own any Apple products and mostly I’m more than fine with that, but every now and then I see something that makes me cry because I didn’t buy an iPhone. The View Quest Retro Radio is one such product.
Read MoreAudio Engineer’s Hoodie – the perfect mix (!) of geek style and function
It’s important to realise that deep inside every geeked out audio engineer there’s a heart yearning to level up to some custom form of ultra subtle chic that an outboard rack and cable ties will never satisfy. And this goes double when it comes to fashion. How to reconcile a comfortable, slick hoodie with doing your job and staying in touch with the sounds? Well now, thanks to engineer Nic Pope, there’s a way to combine virtual invisibility with style,…
Read MoreThe Berlin Boombox – DIY music dock delivers modern sound in a retro package
Some things are just too cool to ignore, and especially when they combine the things we love the most. The smooth tech of now, with the function and design of the past. This clever product is one of those which manages to do this with a whole lot of style. Prepare to be transported elegantly back to the 80s.
Read MoreDanoSongs offers free music for your game, video or other projects [Freeware]
One of the great things about the Internet is the spirit of community that you find around the place. Everywhere you look there are folks happy to give stuff away, even if the stuff is their hard work made manifest. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the digital music sphere, where all sorts of genres are represented.
Read MoreAwesome MP3 Toolkit is a must have audio editing utility [Freeware]
One of the great things about covering free Windows software is that every so often you come across a product that is beautifully conceived and executed and which you instantly know is going to stay in your toolbox for a long time. Especially when it offers a bunch of valuable tools in one easily accessible format.
Read MoreTomahawk is a superb free open source music player which is a music magnet [Daily Freeware]
There’s a huge selection of software music players around at the moment, and they all have good and bad bits. However for the most part they all fail in one way or another, which means that you miss out on the best music choice on and offline. What’s missing is a tool which lets you combine just about every music source anywhere in one simple interface. Well, guess what…?
Read MoreMP3Gain cures the annoying LOUD and soft music tracks problem [Daily Freeware]
I’ve started to use my phone as a music player much more nowadays, especially when I bike down to the shops or whatever (yes I’m careful not to shut out traffic noise!). One of the thing I’ve noticed though, is how annoying it is when different tracks play at different volumes. I’m not just talking about quiet tracks, but also tracks which should be loud but which aren’t for some reason (probably because I ripped them poorly from my CD).
Read MoreMuffin Player Pro promises cloud storage and a free music player in one [Daily Freeware]
Two years ago we really slated Mufin MusicFinder Base as a sleazy ‘piece of garbage’ for pretending to be freeware when in fact it was a 7 day time limited trial. Well they must have heard us, because they’re now back in the market with a completely re-branded, genuinely free music player product, with some free cloud storage thrown in.
Read MoreSongspin lets you stream songs all day and night for free
There’s no shortage of streaming music services around, that’s for sure, from mega services like Spotify and Pandora to ‘please don’t sue us any more’ upstarts Grooveshark, so there’s obviously a demand out there for this stuff. Whoever it was that said streaming is the new radio is probably not far from the truth, although I suspect that most of the smaller services spend a good deal of time looking over their shoulder at either the RIAA legal activities or YouTube viewing figures.
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