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Now You Can Create And Save Your Own Playlist Of Tracks

12/14/2018

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So, maybe you're enjoying the EC community, and digging the people and their new sounds.

Would it be fun to create your own database of related cc-licensed music, that you could use to find new material and make your own playlists?

I worked my tail off over the weekend, and added database functionality to my Internet Archive Playlist Generator.
The app is free, and now each user gets to store up to 3000 track links in the database.
​http://mystified131.pythonanywhere.com/

Basically, you can search for cool stuff via the search page, then add it to your database. Then, you can reference the tracks using keyword and listen to them, download them, remove them from the database or download a playlist.

Does this sound confusing? It's actually really fun and not too hard. Why not stop by and see what the app can do for you?

It's all gratis/public domain and done for the love of music.

Thanks.
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Rafael González
12/16/2018 06:11:15

Thanks, Thomas!

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Thomas Park link
12/16/2018 11:40:33

You are welcome.

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