The beloved social media music site Turntable.fm is making a surprise comeback nearly eight years after it was shut down in 2013. In fact, there are two new versions: The original Turntable.fm, recently resurrected by founder Billy Chasen, and the mobile-focused Turntable.org, created by several Turntable.fm alums. It’s free to use, and you can create playlists from music available on YouTube. We have no idea what Turntable.fm considers a “good” song—otherwise, we’d offer suggestions to help your chances of getting in. (Hopefully whoever is handing out codes likes Sleep’s “Dopesmoker.”)Unlike the free Turntable.fm, Turntable.org requires a subscription to use.
Source: The Nation March 05, 2021 22:02 UTC