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Slacker Premium Radio: On-Demand Music Streaming for Free in USA

It seems as though Slacker is really trying to compete in the music streaming sector. Slacker has just opened up an on-demand service that fits in nicely with their radio service. However, they will be facing tough competition in this sector with Spotify, MOG, Rdio, Rhapsody and others in the market.

Slacker becomes the first music service to deliver three complementary tiers: free ad supported interactive streams, subscription based ad-free radio with extra features, and on-demand music with Slacker Premium Radio.

For a limited time you can get a free subscription to Slackers Premium Radio service by just heading here to their Facebook.

Listen To Music Free Without Downloading Anything

So where are the best places on the net to listen to music for free without downloading anything? Well we have put together this list so that everyone can find the music they want to listen to straight in their browser.

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Grooveshark – Grooveshark is a music streaming service that is currently ad supported. Grooveshark has a huge catalogue and there is no need to download any software to use their service. Unlike Spotify for example Grooveshark is straight in your browser and they have a great design to match.

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We7 – We7 is a UK based ad supported music streaming service in which lets users stream music straight from their site. We7 has some great exclusive content from some of the major artists here in the UK and all over the world.

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HypeM – Hype Machine is a music blog discovery tool in which showcases some of the best free music available on the net. Hype Machine pulls together music blogs and then allows users to play the music via streaming it in their browser.

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AudioTube – Audiotube is basically YouTube for music videos. Audiotube allows users to easily search through their huge database and find the music videos they want to stream for free. Videos are streamed inside the browser and all videos also link to a download store in which you can purchase the music. However with the downloading they dont hook into iTunes and Amazon which they really should.

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Muzu.tv – Muzu.tv is very similar to Audiotube but they seem to have a bigger catalogue, but apart from that on brief glance the only difference is the colour of the websites. Muzu has a lot more sharing and playlist options compared to Audiotube, thus making it look very similar in layout to Dailymotion.