I used to work at Grooveshark back in the day designing and building ads and themes for the site.. Boy, did miss the culture and product and community sometimes
I used to work at Grooveshark back in the day designing and building ads and themes for the site.. Boy, did miss the culture and product and community sometimes
some screenshots from the dev days, my cloud app account seems like most of the files no longer accessible:
Heard of FunkWhale? The open source, federated audio platform? https://funkwhale.audio/
I hope that it gets to be as good abd popular as GrooveShark was.
I know it's not exactly the same, but take a look at https://funkwhale.audio/. A bit like grooveshark for the Fediverse. Maybe this could ease the heartbreak a bit?
https://lemmy.world/u/testman@lemmy.ml also mentioned this and im suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuper curious - will def dive deep into this one - thank you thank you thank you for sharing!
Happy to help! Please let us know what you think about it after your deep dive.
Love to browse pods for obscure (mostly electronic) music and the community is very warm and welcoming in my experience.
I have yet to finda podcast that captivates me.
Would love to hear your opinion (and maybe some gems you found) on #Funkwhale !
It was a pretty cool music platform. I was sorry to see it go but given the circumstances there wasn't much choice. It's a pity, it could have probably transitioned into a legit music service. The interface was nice and it had some unique features.
From what I remember the thing that sunk it (when it was inevitably sued) was the fact the boss had made all the employees share mp3's to help the platform take off.
it got sued into oblivion while youtube, who was being sued for the same reason, was bought by google and thus the major labels dropped their lawsuits against them..
I was really bummed when I couldn't even log in to copy down what was in my playlists. I have most of those songs in my Spotify now but I know I missed some.
it was spotify, before spotify. one of the first HTML5 audio player services with a business model closer to youtube than most other streaming services
Loved it! Even remember having a Grooveshark t-shirt at one point. I migrated to Google Music and then eventually Spotify after Google effectively ruined that.
hell yea! i still kept all my grooveshark shirts, got like 10-15 still lol. i did similar with an stint of torrenting for years. >< last.fm for tracking