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YouTube Relaunches Music Page With Deeper Curation

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It’s common knowledge that a good portion of the population listens to music on YouTube. It’s free, easy to search and has pretty much everything. Well, now YouTube is aiming to make the experience easier for users on the hunt for new jams by relaunching its Music Page.
YouTubers are now privy to a cadre of features, including: 1). Recommended videos and artists based on your viewing history (instead of top videos in the genre), 2). Local concert listings paired with artist vids (listings were previously offered, but now feature video previews) 3). YouTube’s new music chart, the YouTube Top 100, and, perhaps most intriguing, another level of curation in the form of tastemaker partnerships. YouTube has linked up with Spin, Vice, XLR8R and some of its top music vloggers (Anthony Fantano of The Needle Drop for one) to create playlists and offer up picks.





To celebrate the new page, YouTube is featuring an electric guitar in its logo — a tribute to the “Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Guide to Rock,” the first curated playlist on the page. (The Chili Peppers dropped their first video from their latest album I’m With You Wednesday.) Other artists will soon unleash their own guides, including “David Guetta’s Guide to Electronica” on Friday, “Lady Gaga’s Guide to Pop” on Saturday and “Eminem & Royce Da 5’9”’s Guide to Hiphop” on Monday.
Last summer, YouTube Music underwent a similar transformation, which promised many of these new features. However, this time around the redesign seems much more complete and polished. What do you think of the new digs?
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Posted on Thu, 18 Aug 2011 17:06:07 +0000 at http://feeds.mashable.com/~r/Mashable/~3/doxULytvXWk/
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It’s common knowledge that a good portion of the population listens to music on YouTube. It’s free, easy to search and has pretty much everything. Well, now YouTube is aiming to make the experience easier for users on the hunt for new jams by relaunching its Music Page.
YouTubers are now privy to a cadre of features, including: 1). Recommended videos and artists based on your viewing history (instead of top videos in the genre), 2). Local concert listings paired with artist vids (listings were previously offered, but now feature video previews) 3). YouTube’s new music chart, the YouTube Top 100, and, perhaps most intriguing, another level of curation in the form of tastemaker partnerships. YouTube has linked up with Spin, Vice, XLR8R and some of its top music vloggers (Anthony Fantano of The Needle Drop for one) to create playlists and offer up picks.





To celebrate the new page, YouTube is featuring an electric guitar in its logo — a tribute to the “Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Guide to Rock,” the first curated playlist on the page. (The Chili Peppers dropped their first video from their latest album I’m With You Wednesday.) Other artists will soon unleash their own guides, including “David Guetta’s Guide to Electronica” on Friday, “Lady Gaga’s Guide to Pop” on Saturday and “Eminem & Royce Da 5’9”’s Guide to Hiphop” on Monday.
Last summer, YouTube Music underwent a similar transformation, which promised many of these new features. However, this time around the redesign seems much more complete and polished. What do you think of the new digs?
More About: music, video, youtube, youtube-musicFor more Media coverage:Follow Mashable Media on TwitterBecome a Fan on FacebookSubscribe to the Media channelDownload our free apps for Android, Mac, iPhone and iPad





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