I wonder how far can the Social Web push the boundaries of how we have traditionally listened to music, and when I come across sites such as this one I seem to think that things are changing faster that we can picture.
Essentially, iMusicTweet is a social sharing tool that will let you promote your music both on Facebook and on Twitter in a mere couple of keystrokes and clicks You are empowered to upload and stream music from your profile, and make these compositions that you have chosen to share downloadable or not.
Besides, you can create full playlists. This means that if you are a prolific composer and you have already penned what you consider a full album you can share it in the exact way that you mean it to be consumed by others. It is even possible to render your music as embeddable.
I don’t have to tell you that you are provided with full commenting capabilities. That was only to be expected, wasn’t it? After all, what good is a system for sharing something if you are incapable of gauging the reaction it is eliciting?
iMusicTweet.com In Their Own Words
“iMusicTweet is the innovative way to share and stream music for free. Share and stream songs or full playlists on twitter and Facebook”
Why iMusicTweet.com It Might Be A Killer
We are yet to harness the true power of the Social Web for sharing media. Sites like this one point the way to go.