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MidemNet Lab Names Top Digital Music Sartups

image from t2.gstatic.com MidemNet Lab has announced its 2011 class of top digital music start-ups. For this 2nd edition, the companies with the strongest potential in mobile apps, B2B and B2C music services were chosen by UK consulting firm Music Ally to take part in a showcase during MIDEM January 22-26 in Cannes. Here are the finalists:

Mobile applications:

  • Airbuzz (France) – music discovery
  • Amidio (Russia) – music making tool
  • Bounce Mobile (UK) – remix tool
  • Jammbox (Australia) – music news aggregator
  • Khu.sh (USA) – music making tool
  • Mix Me In (USA) – cloud music service
  • NearVerse (USA) – digital provider for live experience
  • Playmysong (Finland) – social music service
  • Songpier (Germany) – artists apps development
  • Steam Republic (Finland) – direct-to-fan marketing

Industry services (B2B):

  • Audiomagnet (Germany) – direct-to-Fan marketing
  • Decibel (UK) – data management
  • GigsWiz (Finland) – ticketing
  • Interlude (USA) – interactive video technology
  • Jingle Punks (USA) – music licensing
  • MATIvision (Greece) – live interactive video technology
  • Merchluv (USA) – merchandising
  • MusicHy.pe (New Zealand) – social music service
  • Next Big Sound (USA) – data management
  • RootMusic (USA) – music marketing on facebook

Consumer services (B2C):

  • 22tracks (The Netherlands) – music discovery
  • Geisha Music (Finland) – collaborative music making tool
  • Play.fm (Austria) – streaming service
  • Psonar (UK) – cloud music service
  • Rockola.fm (Spain) – streaming service
  • Shuffler.fm (The Netherlands) – online radio
  • SongHi (Finland) – music game
  • Thounds (USA) – collaborative music creation platform
  • Viinyl (Canada) – music marketing
  • Zooz (USA) – music discovery

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  1. Google is even on the list signifying the immense popularity of digital music sites. With this much going on, the competition is ferocious and to be in the game you’ve got to bring it.

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