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TUAW Best of 2011: Vote for the best iPhone music app

The nominations are in, and the poll is ready to go! The TUAW Best of 2011 awards are all about you -- the readers -- and what you think is the cream of the crop of Apple or third-party products and software. To vote, select one entry from the top nominations made by readers. We'll be announcing the winner in just a few days. Vote early and often!

TUAW is asking for your votes for the best iPhone music app of 2011.

There are six nominees in this category. The first, while technically a game, has you dress up pugs in hats to make music (I am not making this up). Pugs Luv Beats (US$2.99) was a surprisingly popular nominee, followed closely by the much more musically-oriented Hexaphone ($2.99). Hexaphone uses simplified musical scales, drum loops, a motion filter, and recording tools for real-time performance and improvisation.

For those who want to wirelessly control music and video between iPhones, iPads and iPod touches, Tango Remote Control Media Player ($4.99) is a powerful tool that captured the imagination of many TUAW readers. Smule's free Magic Piano was a big hit with readers as well, especially for gamers and those who just dabble in music.

Musicians appreciated Nano Studio ($14.99) enough to launch it into the final voting for the TUAW Best of 2011 award for an iPhone music app, while Spotify (free) captured the final spot in our voting.

And now, let the voting begin! The results will be announced on December 28, 2011.

What is the best iPhone music app of 2011?
Hexaphone17 (3.5%)
Pugs Luv Beats26 (5.3%)
Tango Remote Control Media Player HD30 (6.2%)
Spotify273 (56.2%)
Magic Piano53 (10.9%)
Nano Studio87 (17.9%)



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TUAW is asking for your votes for the best iPhone music app of 2011
 

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Bob Severns

I seriously think there should be split between music creation and music consumption apps. Apps like spotify will always take top spot because they are consumer oriented. However apps like Thumbjam, NanoStudio, MusicStudio, Multitrack DAW, Animoog are killer in the music creation department, but have specialized audiences.

December 27 2011 at 2:36 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Bob Severns

not to mention Garageband, which is also a killer app, but we would expect that with Apple's development resources.

December 27 2011 at 2:37 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Carrie Lee Elliott B

Rhapsody is the best music app. Shouldn't be disregarded just because it is a subscription service because Spotify is also subscription.

December 26 2011 at 11:35 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Anthony

Hmmm...

I must have missed when people could nominate apps...

I would've nominated Muzik. It's a beautiful music player "skin." Can also sideload videos onto it through iTunes. High quality 1080p .MOV files play smoothly on my iPhone 4. What other apps can even do that?

December 26 2011 at 12:44 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Daniel Simental

Garageband isnt there cuz its mid range... why is spotify on there tho?

December 25 2011 at 8:56 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Stephen Kurtzke

No TuneIn Radio? I use that every day for like hours!

December 25 2011 at 5:38 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chezedog

Why can't I vote for Propane?

December 25 2011 at 4:46 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Ericdano

Wait, how could Garageband NOT be here?

December 25 2011 at 4:08 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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