The music messaging app Rithm comes to Android
That messaging applications are on the rise is something that has been demonstrated throughout the past 2013. A genre that It continues adding successes thanks to the different alternatives that exist. A good example of originality is Rithm, a messaging service focused on music that already managed to attract attention after its release on iPhone and now, months later, it has reached the platform Android
This is an application focused on musicality And it doesn't add anything really new regarding the possibility of sending songs byWhatsApp, but it surprises with its concept itself, as well as its visual design. With it it is possible to send portions of songs accompanied by other elements such as photos, videos, animated stickersor text, but always focused on music as the base element. A good excuse to release songs or awaken other sensations beyond the classic text message.
Its use on the platform Android respects the lines already seen on iPhone A very simple tool that only requires the creation of a new user account or using the social network account Facebook or Twitter to expedite the process.In addition, using these networks also facilitates the possibility of finding contacts or friends who also have Rithm to send them all kinds of musical messages. Once this step is completed, it is possible to start using the application.
Rithm acts almost as if it were a social networkIn this way, it has a main screen as a wall where you can see the songs and messages sent by the added users, as long as these messages are marked to share at the time of sending. To start with a message, just click on the upper right corner. This opens a new screen where you can choose according to different styles, criteria and selections from a wide and updated music collection Although, if you prefer, you can use the bsearch arra to find a specific album, song or artist.
After that, the message editing screen is displayed. A disc represents the music, but there are other elements in the bottom bar to accompany the message. It can be an image taken with the camera at that very moment and retouched with lines and colors by the user, a video of a few seconds or a funny dancer. A kind of stickers or animated emoticons that dance to the rhythm of the song. After that, you only have to choose the recipient of the message, write a few words and select if you want to publish it so that other users of Rithm can see it too.
With this the interlocutor or receiver of the message receives an alert (if they have the application) or a link by text message.So you can access the content, listen to the song, read the message, like it and even comment on it. In short, a curious application that gives a twist to the concept of messaging and is already available on the platform Android The best thing is that it can be downloadedfree from Google Play