Do You Feel Good?
Apr 07, 2008 | I My Life | 644 ViewsI noticed about 3-4 different users on twitter mention a site called TheFeelGood.com so I decided that if they were getting excited about it enough to tweet about it then I guess I could also check it out. I’m a pretty big fan of different ways to discover music and TheFeelGood definitely fills those shoes.
When you first visit the site you are greeted with a sliding bar featuring music and album art uploaded by users of the site. The site is entirely community driven and relys on users to upload music, descriptions and album art for each song. You are not required to sign up for the site to listen to the music but it helps if you find some music you like and would like to add it to a favorite list. Start by signing up here.
The members page still needs a bit of work as I found it difficult to figure out what was going on right away (colored boxes arn’t my thing I guess) but once you figure out that followers of your music are on the far right, your music in the center, and options and wall on the left your pretty much set to go.
Uploading music was simply and it only took me a whole 4 minutes to get a weeks worth of tracks added to my channel (what they call your profile). While you are listeing to other users music simply click the little red heart to the top right of the player and the song will be added to your favorites list for that particular day.
The site, like most web 2.0 start-ups, utilizes tagging for alot of its music sharing and does a good job of it from what I could tell. A lot of the tags that I have explored so far have been a pretty good representation of the music I got (ie: chill, relax, dance).
Check out TheFeelGood.com now.







Lyubomir Petrov Says:
TheFeelGood.com is very cool idea, its definitely not another clone of last.fm and the other sites that have the option just to upload your music.
Is it very cool, the limit for 1 song per day, makes me uploading only my fav songs and this is cool.
This is why i like it, its different!
Apr 07, 2008, 7:30 am