Instant.fm is a new way to create and share playlists. The novelty here is felt in how these lists are conformed, since you can have a YouTube video to go with anything you add to the list itself. That is why the service is described as a hybrid of Last.fm and YouTube by its creators – that is the exact position where it stands.
What good is this for? Well, those we share our lists with will obviously have a much readier understanding of who performs these songs we love in such a setting. Notwithstanding how blistering they sound, it is always more inspiring to watch David Gilmour or Richard Thompson soloing than merely listen to these very same solos. And that is not even mentioning all these bands that have a theatrical side to them – their art only shines through when the aural element is given an actual visual depth.
And the actual selections can be imported from your iTunes playlist. So, you can assemble an Instant.fm playlist and have all the videos that should go with it in just two or three clicks.
Instant.fm In Their Own Words
Share music instantly.
Why Instant.fm It Might Be A Killer
It is a great way to share music in a way that can also transmit the visual essence of the original performers.
Some Questions About Instant.fm
How many songs can the same list include? What happens with these songs that have just no accompanying clip on YouTube? 







