Don’t have a digital audio player? Want to share your music? Just recorded your garage band’s new single and want to get it out to the world? Look no further – Imeem would be of perfect service.

Imeem’s also got a pretty decent-looking interface – mainly flash-based, it’s very animated and has graphics that are very aesthetically satisfying. There are various premade themes to choose from, and even more HTML coded themes that you can copy and paste from its users.

Imeem is another one of those social music networks – albeit one of the more convenient social music networks. Unlike Last.fm, Imeem allows its users to upload their own songs – if the artists allow it to be broadcasted it will be made available at full-length. Otherwise, it’s just a thirty-second preview (a decent sacrifice for a greater good).

This means you can add the track someone else uploaded to your own playlist, and then you can have access to your playlist wherever you can get on the internet.

A last but certainly not least feature is its music discovery ability – want to listen to that song you just heard on the radio? Just type it into the search bar – usually, it’ll be available (if not in full-length, then you’ll get a preview).

Imeem’s certainly something that I value using, as I don’t have to suck out my iPod’s batteries while still being able to enjoy my music. And it’s GUI isn’t even half bad (well I guess nothing can succeed with a lame GUI, but still).