Does anyone know brazilian?
Posted on | September 23, 2009 |
From Olhar Digital
Update: Jorge helped us with a quick translation and this is basically what she says:
“Get to know the music that keep the party up in New York, London and Barcelona.
If you think that music is the same everywhere is because you don’t know citysounds.fm a website that provides a list with hits from cities all around the world. It just need navigating around some capitals to discover that the music from different places is also different.
There are links to the world’s big cities and the music list is refreshed constantly. You will be inside what’s happening, as with an insider guide. You can get to know, compare, share with friends..
The site is completely for free and there’s no need for register, just click the link below the video and browse the inside of what’s happening in the world’s capitals.”
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September 23rd, 2009 @ 10:45
Awesome how a video feature about a website can be spiced up by nervous zooming and moving
September 23rd, 2009 @ 11:27
Cool! A fast ad-hoc translation:
Get to know the music that keep the party up in New York, London and Barcelona.
If you think that music is the same everywhere is because you don’t know citysounds.fm a website that provides a list with hits from cities all around the world. It just need navigating around some capitals to discover that the music from different places is also different.
There are links to the world’s big cities and the music list is refreshed constantly. You will be inside what’s happening, as with an insider guide. You can get to know, compare, share with friends..
The site is completely for free and there’s no need for register, just click the link below the video and browse the inside of what’s happening in the world’s capitals.
Enjoy fun!
September 23rd, 2009 @ 11:27
Surely you mean Portuguese! I can ask my wife..
September 23rd, 2009 @ 12:12
Jorge: Wow, thanks!
Nitzan: Portugese, really? The domain says .br.
September 25th, 2009 @ 14:13
Riktigt coolt Henrik! Kul att se hur en sån fantastisk musiktjänst växer!