Online radio and social music networking site Last.fm is introducing video recommendations to their site this week.
Users will be able to create personalized video channels based on their music preferences much the same way they currently do with their radio stations.
Initial video content will come from independent labels such as Ninja Tune, Nettwerk Music Group, Domino, Warp Atlantic and Mute. Featured artists from the labels will include the Artic Monkeys, Moby and Aphex Twin.
They also tout the video quality saying," The quality of videos on Last.fm will be significantly higher than that of
In addition the company shares its ambitious goal. "Last.fm aims eventually to have every music video ever made on the site, from the latest hits to underground obscurities to classics from the past." Of their lofty video goal Richard MacManus
"The fact they have at least a couple of big labels on board already (EMI and Warner, both of whom already have agreements with Last.fm regarding radio music) and they seem to be in good negotiations with others (Universal and Sony) indicates that it's not an impossible dream."





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