Andre Yoskowitz
26 Jun 2011 2:45
Turntable.fm has noted today that licensing issues have forced the start-up to block international users from trying the popular social music listening and discovery service.
The site, which requires a Facebook login, lets you "DJ" in a room with other DJ's while others listen on and up or down vote the track. The higher the votes, the more points you get, and credibility, etc.
Included is chat, music uploading and playlists as well as a selection of music already uploaded by other users.
The site has exploded to 140,000 members in a very short time, with venture capitalists beginning to show interest.
Anyone who is interested in a fantastic service, try it here: Turntable.fm
(Pic via GigaOM)