June 7th, 2010 – Looking for new music and want to support up and coming independent artists? Are you an artist that’s looking for a way to leverage a positive user community? Check out Uvumi. While superficially similar to sites like MySpace Music and an endless list of other sites that allow artists to post their music and connect with fans, Uvumi combines a social element between users.

Not only can users listen to music from their favorite Uvumi artists, but they can compile shareable playlists; these playlists are viewable by others and are a strong suit of the site. By seeing what other fans of your favorite artist also like, you can find other artists you might like. On the artist side, the license you grant Uvumi is a limited license to promote your music while on the site. If you remove your music, it’s deleted from their servers and their rights to use it are terminated. Sounds like a very artist-centric set up and from reviews, Uvumi also seems to have a great community.

Uvumi via Lifehacker

This entry was posted on Monday, June 7th, 2010 at 4:54 pm.
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