Tribes, a startup of Spanish origin, has just launched a new free application that unites instant messaging, streaming music and the ability to connect musicians and fans Everyone with similar tastes.
The application, which has just presented its mobile version for Android, allows you to create and join groups, called tribes, in which to comment, discover and listen to songs in streaming. Tribes, which has an intuitive interface and Colorist , offers more than 50 million songs to share and the possibility of creating and playing collaborative playlists in each tribe.
»Music fans miss a place to interact with others fans and with our favorite bands, something like what was once MySpace, "explains its CEO and founder, Andres Sanchez through a statement." Social networks now play this role, but not They are designed or designed for music lovers.Using new available technologies such as messaging and streaming reinvent the concept and try to make Tribes the place of reference for people with musical interests, ”adds the person in charge.
bands and fans, united thanks to tribes
In addition, Tribes pursues a clear objective: to strengthen and make closer the relationship between the bands and their fans , making it possible for musicians to interact directly and in real time with their followers, and that this helps increase your income through better communication and enabling a direct sales channel.
In short, is a community of music-loving communities , a sum of MySpace and WhatsApp, based on a reinvention of internet forums.In addition, it is also a tool for artists, festivals and other musical agents who want to approach their audience without intermediaries.
The London-based startup with offices in Malaga and Santiago de Compostela has been founded by Spanish entrepreneurs.In its background, there are projects and activities related to music, such as Humm, a service of streaming that presented a free alternative without ads to Spotify, Living Indie, a startup focused on the broadcast of live streaming concerts, or the JamonPop Music Festival.
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