Warp CDs are very expensive over here too. I usually get them straight from Warp.cron wrote:I suppose Bleep prices (£6.99 per album) probably do seem inflated to people who aren't in the UK where we're royally ripped off for music on CD.
your favourite pay-per-DL / subscription .mp3 service ...
- KVRAF
- 9064 posts since 1 Aug, 2003
- KVRAF
- 37483 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
And yet none of them seems to have the two Marc Almond / Soft Cell CD's I can't find anywhere 
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
I just had a browse through emusic again, and it occurred to me that part of the reason I've thought there wasn't enough there maybe had to do with thinking about paying for music according to old forms of buying it.pHz wrote:already bought stuff from bleep ...
... signed up for emusic for the free trial at least ... looks good so far but as someone said not sure if theres enough there (for me) to sustain monthly business ...
The stuff I downloaded from emusic in the past was mostly stuff I wanted to buy specifically. One could feasibly approach it more on the disposable level, where you just pay to listen to something on the off chance that you like it. 40 downloads for $10 isn't a bad deal, especially if you get stuff where tracks are an hour long. If you're into stuff that'd fall into the classical department of the CD store, you could have a field day with the service.
I've been listening more to free music to fill that role, stuff from the Cafe or netlabels, but ten bucks a month isn't so steep for me that I wouldn't consider it.
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- The Teach
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- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
good point ... and if i stay with it ill be using it in this i-wonder-what-thats-like-??? way ... the 'related artists' links there are quite good for this type of chinese whispers browsing actually ...shamann wrote:I just had a browse through emusic again, and it occurred to me that part of the reason I've thought there wasn't enough there maybe had to do with thinking about paying for music according to old forms of buying it.pHz wrote:already bought stuff from bleep ...
... signed up for emusic for the free trial at least ... looks good so far but as someone said not sure if theres enough there (for me) to sustain monthly business ...
The stuff I downloaded from emusic in the past was mostly stuff I wanted to buy specifically. One could feasibly approach it more on the disposable level, where you just pay to listen to something on the off chance that you like it. 40 downloads for $10 isn't a bad deal, especially if you get stuff where tracks are an hour long. If you're into stuff that'd fall into the classical department of the CD store, you could have a field day with the service.
I've been listening more to free music to fill that role, stuff from the Cafe or netlabels, but ten bucks a month isn't so steep for me that I wouldn't consider it.
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- KVRist
- 381 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from purple
but lots of stuff there is now long out of print and/or only avail on collector prices... or on bleep as mp3s (for everyone to buy/hear)shamann wrote:http://www.bleep.com
But, it's freaking expensive. If you download a whole album's worth, it comes to the same price as a CD (if not more). In my book, that's a rip off.
also, may i plug: en:peg digital where u can buy every release for 2bux.. thats a deal..
edit: wtf do i know how to type?
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- KVRian
- 623 posts since 9 May, 2003 from Tumwater, WA
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- KVRian
- 966 posts since 28 Sep, 2002 from UK
I signed up to Emusic for that freedownload deal.
Got Luomo's Vocal City (a landmark techhouse / dub techno album)
Couldn't really find anything else.
BC
Got Luomo's Vocal City (a landmark techhouse / dub techno album)
Couldn't really find anything else.
BC
If God did exist (and he doesn't) he would answer to the name of Maurizio
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- KVRist
- 452 posts since 22 Mar, 2002
In the UK I have a subscription with wippit.com which is quite useful - the deal is that there is always around 40,000 tracks you can download for free and these tracks are constantly changing - plus if you like Ninja Tunes artists they are all free as well - it works out £5.00 a month or £50.00 for the year.
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
If your into techhouse and the like, they have a whole bunch of the Force Inc./Mille Plateaux back catalog.basic channel wrote:I signed up to Emusic for that freedownload deal.
Got Luomo's Vocal City (a landmark techhouse / dub techno album)![]()
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- KVRian
- 966 posts since 28 Sep, 2002 from UK
Really ?shamann wrote:If your into techhouse and the like, they have a whole bunch of the Force Inc./Mille Plateaux back catalog.basic channel wrote:I signed up to Emusic for that freedownload deal.
Got Luomo's Vocal City (a landmark techhouse / dub techno album)![]()
Thanks - I must have missed that !
If God did exist (and he doesn't) he would answer to the name of Maurizio
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- KVRian
- 1238 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Kentucky
I have not found anything I like, and really hate to spend money for a compressed song. After using iTunes for a while (since I have an iPod) and buying about 20 songs I switched to Napster. Yes, I know, not supposed to mention Napster. But, it works well for my system. $10 a month lets me use it on multiple computers. The best thing is browsing. If I want to check out an artist I download everything by them, decide what I like, then order the CD from Amazon. It pays for itself in the money I save by not buying a crap CD by an artist I usually like.
Robert
Robert
All I need to be happy is one more VSTi.
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- KVRist
- 317 posts since 20 Feb, 2005
http://www.traxsource.com great for house, including promotion material ahead of release. up to 320kb/s.
- KVRAF
- 9064 posts since 1 Aug, 2003
It's http://www.wippit.com/ actuallyWhoomph wrote:whippit.com