Joined Jamendo − 19 August, 2006
I signed up for Jamendo on this date (here's my user page; my artist page is something separate, and only came later). At first I kept a low profile and learned the layout. I discovered there was a LOT of music to like.
Further, one of the cool things about Jamendo is that they continuously make upgrades and improvements. It's never anything jarring, but when you look over several months time, you can see the site is evolving at a rapid pace.
What I like best about Jamendo is the album format: you don't upload individual tracks, but entire, finished albums at once. When you download, you grab the artist's entire album at once, instead of having to assemble it piece by piece. It's very handy for maintaining a music collection.
That and the enormous pool of talent quickly made this one of my favorite sites.
Further, one of the cool things about Jamendo is that they continuously make upgrades and improvements. It's never anything jarring, but when you look over several months time, you can see the site is evolving at a rapid pace.
What I like best about Jamendo is the album format: you don't upload individual tracks, but entire, finished albums at once. When you download, you grab the artist's entire album at once, instead of having to assemble it piece by piece. It's very handy for maintaining a music collection.
That and the enormous pool of talent quickly made this one of my favorite sites.














Comments:
kga245 (February 25, 2007. 04:57pm)
I just noticed that Jamendo has a few different feed options. Let me see what I can do to hep you synch both sites automagically.
bmccosar (February 25, 2007. 05:22pm)
That would be cool -- Jamendo is on the cutting edge of a lot of Web 2.0 type technologies. They have configurable widgets for a number of personal webpages (blogs, MySpace, etc.)