Musana: My music anywhere, unlimited and free

Musana: My music anywhere, unlimited and freeMusana is a cool project in Private Beta (you need an invitation ticket to sign up) that will allow users to enjoy their digital music anywhere by storing the files in a music center available on the web or your cell phone. The service is based in France. 
 
You will be able to upload the MP3 files from your computer (adding tunes) and create your music library in order to reproduce them as you would in front of your personal computer. The Musana Team has developed a sketch of the control panel in the homepage. There, you must grab a CD from the sample music library, drops it onto the middle of the page and then insert the CD into the virtual music player on the right (developed with Adobe Flash). Obviously, you should choose the tunes you want to listen to. You have some buttons similar to a music player: Pause, CD skip and Play. 
 
I have tried Musana out for a while and I have to say that the interface is really friendly  and easy to use. Although it is a simple idea, I think many people will be glad to have a locker where they can store their music for free. Besides that, I have not seen any advertising on the site, which is cool, but maybe we will see it in the future. 
 
Musana also have community capabilities because you can share your music with friends and comment about the tunes, artists, covers, etc. And you can get music recommendations according to your own taste, too.  
 
If you want to request an invitation code, please click here (you can see the “Join button” there).

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One Response to “Musana: My music anywhere, unlimited and free”

  1. September Says:

    Thanks for writing this.

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