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Free mp3 search engines

December 3rd, 2007 Posted in BlogMunch, tip

Previously I am using the search primer from Lifehacker to search free MP3s from the web. Works well, but needs some time to sort out the MP3s from these apache servers. Also you are not sure of the quality of the songs.

Then I found Skreemr.com. The interface is definately better. It shows details like song time and file size. Wherever available, it shows the bitrate too. So you will be able to know the quality of your songs before you download.

skreemr

As the demands for free MP3s increased, these search engines evolved. Now comes the new kid on the block, Beemp3.com. You will be able to search by Song name, Artist, Album or any keyword you type in. On its home page, you can find the various top 10 charts and also the last 200 search at Beemp3. So if you have no idea what songs to listen to, just look at what others are searching.

beemp3

Of course, depending on which countries you are, downloading MP3s from the web could go from legal to illegal and all the gray areas in between. So download at you own risk.

Ah, Napster seems so long ago now…… 

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  • 3 Responses to “Free mp3 search engines”

    1. Rvdh Says:

      I use this great engine: http://xchannelmusicmachine.blogspot.com/ it uses 17 mp3 search engines. SkreemR and BeeMP3 included!


    2. blogmunch Says:

      Wow, that’s superpower, Man…

      Anyway to use all 17 search engines, rather that selecting one of them?


    3. Jay Says:

      http://www.airmp3.net searches BeeMp3 and 4 more and displays all music results on a single page.


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