Musicovery

[1] Reviewers have commented that unlike services that are governed by the user's choice of artist or genre, this method results in more discovery of artists to which the user might not otherwise have been exposed; The Washington Post's reviewer gave the example of "segueing from a West Coast R&B band to a folk–rock group from Algeria".

The webradio service is accessible on mobile phone (on 3G/Symbian Nokia Devices) iPhone and iPod Touch.

On January 2, 2017, Musicovery announced on Facebook that it has closed its webradio, and is currently only working as B2B in supplying playlists to other streaming services.

We hope you enjoyed the trip!Musicovery was founded by French programmers Vincent Castaignet and Frédéric Vavrille.

[7] The music catalogs are specific for each country and the site is translated in local languages (English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, and French).

While critics generally have praised the site's graphic interface, ability to make unusual but fitting song suggestions, and innovation in using mood as a grouping strategy,[1][2][4][8] one otherwise favorable review complained of the "limited overall title base".