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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Habu mood music app









I'm sure that everybody has the experienced the problem of not being able to find that exactly right song to fit your current mood or the mood that you want to be in. We use music to get ourselves into a certain state, whether it be music to help us get through a workout, music to play on a late night drive, or just music to relax and chill out after a long day at work. Some people create their own playlists on their Ipods or mp3 players, but it is a hassle trying to pick out all of the songs that go together. It can also be a time-consuming process that many of us do not want to go through. But now, Gravity Mobile has restructured their mood music app, and it is now available on IOS.

The great thing about this app is that it works with the music that you have already uploaded onto your device. It does not just suggest songs for you to buy. It then takes the songs already on your device, analyzes them, and then creates mood-based playlists that make it easy for you to play a solid list of songs that all fit that one mood you are trying capture or engage in yourself. It analyzes your songs by tapping into Gracenote's store of music information in order to determine exactly which mood the song belongs in. The app is very simple, as it shows a cluster of circles with a color that represents a certain mood well. Whether you are looking for easygoing, empowering, intense, or brooding, it will give you any mood you want, provided you have the songs on your device necessary to fill that moods playlist. In addition, the app has a discovery tab that can help you skim through new music you may enjoy, and it will bring you into the iTunes store to see that specific song.

The app has big plans for the future, as it wants to get into more types of data, as well as having the app be capable of predictive modeling. Now, in terms of its impact on consumers here in America, I believe that it can achieve a moderate level of popularity. There are many people that already have their playlists on their devices. If they do not, some of them just know what songs they want to play in order to get into a certain mood or state. However, I believe that it saves consumers time and frustration, and I certainly has its place in the overcrowded app market. Its not necessarily a ground-breaking app that will change lives, but it provide simplicity and ease of use that is much needed for the task of creating proper playlists.

1 comment:

  1. This app seems pretty inclusive when it comes to music streaming apps.

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