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with the power of music to provide first class music recommendations. With Last.fm you can create your
with the power of music to provide first class music recommendations. With Last.fm you can create your
own music profile and listen to personalized radio stations that play your music recommendations.
own music profile and listen to personalized radio stations that play your music recommendations.
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[http://www.mndigital.com/ MediaNet] provides a platform that enables their customers to add music and media content to their websites. MediaNet uses MusicBrainz data as one of their data sources in their product offering.
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Revision as of 18:02, 26 June 2012

The following organizations license our data and use MusicBrainz Identifiers (MBIDs) for their own operations. This list does not include any individuals/companies that are using our Public Domain/Creative Commons data snapshots -- there are many users of this data beyond the licensees listed here:

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Amazon.com uses MusicBrainz data to power their music site SoundUnwound, which allows the Internet community to edit music information in a friendly Wiki-like manner.

BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) uses MusicBrainz data to provide detailed information about the artists who get played on their radio networks. The BBC also has a team of editors who are participating in editing the MusicBrainz data for use with their internal systems and the /music web pages.

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Google uses MusicBrainz data to expand the FreeBase entity graph. Freebase is an open, Creative Commons licensed, repository of structured data.

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Grooveshark is a peer-to-peer digital music brokerage and social community that rewards users for sharing their music. Grooveshark uses MusicBrainz data to fuel its music discovery system.

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The Guardian is a British daily newspaper that uses MusicBrainz Data to identify and link to music related articles on their web site.

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Last.fm is a social music site that combines the power of social networking with the power of music to provide first class music recommendations. With Last.fm you can create your own music profile and listen to personalized radio stations that play your music recommendations.

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MusixMatch licenses lyrics from all over the world and makes it easy to access and license lyrics.

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Radio Tuna is a real-time search engine and player for online radio. Powered by MusicBrainz data, it tracks the music played on over 20,000 internet radio stations around the world, enabling them to be searched by artist or genre.

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rocksho is a music site that uses MusicBrainz as one of its data sources to let fans easily track their favorite artists.

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SonicLiving aggregates social information and MusicBrainz data to recommend music events to their users

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ZeeZee is a service that records songs off internet radio and makes them available for you to download. (German only).

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Zvooq is a Spotify competitor in Russia that focuses on music released worldwide.

Find out more about our data licenses and what data is included in MusicBrainz.


MusicBrainz Data Users

The following companies/groups are known to use the MusicBrainz data:

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Rank'em -- Rank'em is crowdsourcing music discovery by aggregating the fan favorite songs for each and every artist of all-time. Rank 'em uses Musicbrainz to populate artist catalog listings so fans can easily rank their favorites through aided recall.

Do you know of others using the MusicBrainz data? If so please, contact us and let us know.