
I consider myself a fairly musical person. I constantly find myself searching (many times fruitlessly) for a new song or new band that somehow slipped by my radar as I get tired of the same thing too quick. The drive to keep finding new material is what keep me going however. If you yourself have this sort of problem as well, Fizy might be just the thing you’ve been searching for.
Fizy is a massive music search engine with a library of over 75 billion *claimed* mp3′s to pull from! If you can’t find what you’re looking for in 75 billion songs, cut your ears off and go take a long nap because you aren’t ever going to find it. The nice thing with Fizy is that it was designed to be a quick and light website, almost as if the designers had mobile in mind, as you image above shows it is void of any flash banners or graphics. Finding music is simple. Type in whatever your criteria are and you are presented with match after match, at which point you can stream each song and listen to it instantly. *awesome*. But Fizy doesn’t stop there. Want to see if that song has a music video floating around too? Done. Fizy will automatically look find and display any videos it finds at which point you can begin streaming those as well.
The final cherry on top is the ability to share songs with others…that is how music used to be spread around right? By word of mouth? Each song has its own dedicated URL as to allow easy sharing on any social networking site or just plain anywhere your heart desires. If you English isn’t your language of choice keep your head up as you have 29 other chances to take advantage of this truly unique and usefull web service.
Use it while you can because in the age of the RIAA and other scum companies, Fizy will be bough a blip on the music radar soon to die out and become but another victim of the RIAA’s ever reaching lawsuits. Head on over to Fizy today and enjoy a rare piece of audio nirvana while you still can.
Source: Tech Crunch

