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Hi, my name is L*******, i am the developer and administrator of a new music torrents directory, http://coda.fm, maybe the world's first public music-only torrent indexer. We (well, i) worked hard to offer a refreshing approach to how music torrents should be displayed, offering browsing by music genre and artist, showing album art, metadata, track listings, album reviews and even artist information and pictures. We offer RSS feeds too, and we are totally ad-free. No registration is required, even for uploading torrents (only req. for comments).

Anyway, take a look, i'm sure it would we worth of your time and interest, and i wold like to get some feedback, so tell me what you guys think about it.

Thanks for your consideration, and have a happy new year!

The Coda.fm guy

I was looking over the site today, and it looks pretty good. So I thought I'd pass it along here. I'm not sure where they are hosted(I have asked), so I am just a little wary.

They were also discussing putting song previews on the site, but the admin wasn't sure what service does it. I know sometime you guys put song previews on this site, and wondered how or what service is best.

We are investigating for a external service we could use for that, like an embedded flash from another website with preview of some tracks of the albums. Does anybody knows of something like that?

Last.fm has a similar thing, but only plays another music related to a certain album.

Tell me what you think.

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So do you have any ideas on a service that allows you to embed music previews?

I'm not sure what you mean. There are a number of websites that let you do that - IMeem, Divshare, Hulu, and the Hype Machine for instance. But I don't think any of those sites are torrent operated. Maybe if you explained it better, I could give you a better answer

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