
I have just discovered webjay which is a playlist community. Basically it allows you to create playlist of mp3's located on the web and allows visitors to stream them in a player of their choice. A bit better than the basic playlist stream I have at present on this blog.
I have created a playlist of tracks I have linked to on this blog. Enjoy!
indie-mp3 webjay page




Unfortunately, WebJay can kill a site's monthly file transfer allocation really quickly--people kept making playlists using mp3s I had posted and it was like they were downloading them again and again every single time someone played the playlist.
I like the idea of all this great, open sharing of music, but since WebJay doesn't let you see the source of the music in its playlists people don't even realize what they're doing. And there's no way to opt ones' server out that I could find.
I ended up having to take down my mp3s and replace them with ZIP files, which was a bummer.
Brian - it's a shame to hear about your experience. I will see if I get any complaints from bands or labels I have added to the list to see if it is a worthwhile "venture".
hey if u add .m3u(for winamp), .asx(for winows media player), or .xml(for podcasting) at the end of the url to your playlist it allows you to click and stream with out having to go to the webjay site. check it out on my site