MUSICALLY - Feb 5 - It's now a full decade since the launch of Turntable·fm, the music streaming service built around avatars and chat rooms. It got lots of buzz at its peak, but ultimately foundered - in part because it struggled with licensing. One of the original team, Joseph Perla, is bringing Turntable back as a 'mobile-first' service, launching in beta this April. Turntable is music-focused social network designed for music discovery, community-building and emerging DJs to have fun, promote new music and share live music experiences. Perla has already raised ~$108k in crowdfunding and put a team together. Turntable will also engage the music industry to develop a breakthrough use case and business model that works for both artists and fans.
by Stuart Dredge
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