Tagoo Finds MP3s for You to Stream or Download
Since I posted 35 Places To Download Free, Legal MP3s, I now fully understand just how much everyone on the damn internet wants free music. Well, here's another place to feed your addiction.
I wandered over to Tagoo expecting to find another piece of hastily assembled Google search garbage. Man, was I in for a surprise.
Tagoo finds direct links to MP3 files, and it lets you stream them or build playlists right on their site.
It'll suggest while you type: "prote," offered me Protest The Hero. Well done, Tagoo! When results appear, click the play button immediately to the right of the track to listen to it immediately. The track's artist, title, genre, bitrate, filesize, and length are all displayed.
It's even nice enough to warn you about potentially slow download sites, marking them with a red dot.
Pausing on the button will give you other options: choose a mood for the track, open it in the player in a new window, visit the page hosting the file, or add the song to a playlist.

You'll have to sign up to build playlists, but registration takes all of 5 seconds and the playlist feature is ridiculously cool. Add tracks to different playlists, and then view your lists to stream them or download the M3U. I love this feature. I can build playlists at home and then fire them up on my pc at work, or on my laptop wherever I've got wireless.
When Tagoo displays your search results, it'll also show you user-created playlists that contain similar tracks. Take a listen, and then tell Tagoo if you liked it or not.
This is an awesome search tool, and a great place to find music. Here's hoping it says around for us to enjoy!













Comments
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Subscribe to commentspcwhiz9420Sep 11th 2008 9:28AM
Is this legal?
Lee MathewsSep 11th 2008 9:37AM
I'm no lawyer, so you'll need to find one to ask that question.
jax sedrinSep 11th 2008 9:37AM
So... better than SeeqPod then? This sounds like it has more features, but I kind of like how you can build and share playlists in SeeqPod without creating an account.
I also like the fact that SeeqPod has an iPhone-friendly interface (which Tagoo doesn't seem to have yet).
ForcenNov 8th 2008 7:57PM
Is it better then Screemr i wonder?
http://skreemr.com/
Lee MathewsSep 11th 2008 11:17AM
I think so, but that's my opinion. Interface isn't quite so...er...clunky?
RileySep 11th 2008 1:16PM
Lee, you listen to some good music
Lee MathewsSep 11th 2008 1:17PM
Laugh...thanks, I think. I've got pretty varied tastes...
AlmoSep 11th 2008 1:59PM
we're working on the new version of Tagoo right now. Check it again in a day or so. New design new features, better search.
Teguh AdityaSep 11th 2008 10:26PM
Ehm, it dont think it is legal, but I enjoy it! :)
JasonSep 12th 2008 8:28AM
While it's not Napster, I have a hard time believing this is legal. I found a very rare mix of one of my favorite songs and was able to download it with no questions asked. Yikes.
ImranSep 12th 2008 9:07PM
You should try www.satize.com
Its similar to tagoo.ru, good at finding rare tracks.
Enjoy!
almoSep 16th 2008 11:16PM
So it is done at last. New version of Tagoo released. Check it out;)
GraceOct 8th 2008 6:52PM
For some reason i cant seem to get into the website??? a little help
Ghazanfar HussainFeb 20th 2010 8:41PM
tagoo is great for finding mp3 files but give http://www.enjoymp3.co.cc also a try
speak786Jun 22nd 2010 4:16AM
I was reall y like the tagoo finds mp3 and best mp3 source
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