Sunday, November 28, 2004

Come Hear Good Music

If you've never experienced Rhapsody before, allow me to offer you a simple introduction and offer.


Rhapsody is exactly what it claims to be: The Celestial Jukebox

Currently clocking in at over 835,000 tracks from close to 70,000 albums and over 41,000 artists - it is literally an interactive encyclopedia of music.

Traversing through the catalog, you cannot help but draw yourself into the rich history and cross referential nature of influences, contemporaries and followers that has evolved through the chronology.

Rhapsody lets you organize licensed music tracks into a personalized library and playlists depending on your mood. Going on step beyond, Rhapsody allows you to create your own Radio Stations by choosing up to 10 of your favorite artists. The system will then cycle through their expanded catalog including songs not available for on demand streaming.

I just tapped in a station for: Neil Young, David Grisman, Ben Harper, Michael Franti & New Monsoon. Thus far I've heard Neil, Grisman, CCR and now playing: Helpless from The Last Waltz - brilliant.

In the few years we've been partners and re-sellers, I've truly been amazed at watching the catalog advance while the software has remained relatively consistent. Somewhat of a testament to the timeless nature of music.

Here's the offer - download it here: http://rhapsody.jambase.com/ and then enter "jambase-web" to get a free month, no obligations. If you don't like it, cancel - and then tell me about why you didn't think it was worth it and I'll send you a free gift.

If you need some tunes to get you started, check out the JamBase Rhapsody Blog

Enjoy Rhapsody...