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The Filter and We7 team up

Partnership will give We7 users a chance to find tracks that suit their taste

  • Andrea-Marie Vassou
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  • 08/10/2008

A partnership between The Filter and We7 will recommend tracks and artists based on users' previous listening choices.

Music download site We7 has a catalogue of more than three million tracks, and The Filter gives users a daily music recommendation. This is done by asking users to register and give a brief outline of the music and films they like.

We7 said by integrating The Filter’s tools it would be easier for people to discover new music and artists. Tracks cost 70p and albums from £5.

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