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Mixwit

Hot on the heels of Muxtape, a new (I think?) service called Mixwit lets you create mixtapes that are a little different.
  • The tapes are visually more fun
  • They're sharable on a blog
  • It's flash-based (so unlike Muxtape, no iPhone compatibility)
  • You can have multiple tapes per user
But most fundamentally different, Mixwit's pretty well protected from a C&D order by the fact that they don't even host music. All they do is let you search using Skreemr and Seeqpod, two already cool services, and grab the audio from the results.

It's a little lacking in social features, but much like Muxtape, a lot of the fun comes from randomly discovering new mixes and seeing what people have done with it.

Here's a tape I made of old ska, rocksteady, and reggae from the 60s and early 70s.

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