ex.fm I’ve been a fan of ex.fm since the beginning and continue to be one. Besides the fact that the team behind it are really good people, it is my favorite service for discovering new music. I listen to ex.fm every day during the week. If you are new to ex.fm, the simplest way to get started is to listen to the music that the ex.fm team highlights each week in the Explore section. If you really want to reap the benefits of ex.fm, follow others. For me, music is the number one reason why I might follow someone on any social network. If our music tastes are similar and, better yet, you are introducing me to new music, I will follow. There are several people/blogs I’ve followed on Tumblr for a long time that have active ex.fm accounts, which made it really easy for me to adopt ex.fm as my number one source for new music. It’s ironic that I rarely listen to music through the Tumblr dashboard now because my favorite music bloggers on Tumblr are also on ex.fm. Once you start following others, you have access to a never-ending feed of music that has been “loved” by those accounts that you follow. It’s music curation at it’s best. I can’t not mention the iPhone app when sharing ex.fm. The interface, experience, and functionality is as good as any other music app I’ve tried.
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