Shuffler Fm

Dutch site Shuffler.fm has been aggregating music blog posts and turning them into streaming radio stations for some time. Now it’s expanding into video. It has launched Shuffler TV, a separate section of the site which collects videos posted on blogs and sites including Noisey, The Fader, NME, Pitchfork, XLR8R and sorts them into channels. “Handpicked music videos by a selection of the web’s leading tastemakers and voices in music culture,” as it puts it. Clicking on a brand flicks to a full-screen player with controls at the top for skipping, starring and sharing the individual videos, as well as subscribing to the individual blogs if you’re a registered Shuffler.fm user. It’s a way of serving up continuous streams of music videos – something Vevo has also recently implemented.

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