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Zach Hoon
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Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:04:28 +0100
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[idm] idm] People who still pay for music shout-out...
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Sure yeah, bleep has got lots to commend it by virtue of the fact that it don't have no DRM, and it's swift and straightforward to purchase once your account is set up... only little quibble I'd have is that they don't encode their mp3's at a higher bitrate - LAME alt-preset standard bitrate of 192 vbr is pretty good, but there are others offering less compressed audio... Both kompakt and beatport offer tracks at an (almost) standard 320 kbps across the board... granted you're probably not going to pick up quite as many "IDM/electronica" artists on these sites, their marketplace being moreso the club (whichever "house/techno" genre) sounds favoured by the four to the floor fraternity... Otherwise, as I've said before, a subscription with emusic is a pretty economical means of picking up a fair bit of a mix of allsorts of indepenently released musics, generally encoded at alt-preset-standard LAME, and with a surprising amount of quality sounds on tap. A 90 tracks monthly subscription costs little more than the price of a single album on CD... |---------+----------------------------> | | Zach Hoon | | | <sorted@saturn5.c| | | om> | | | | | | 28/03/2006 21:35 | | | | |---------+----------------------------> >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: idm@hyperreal.org | | cc: | | Subject: [Possible Spam] Re: [idm] People who still pay for music shout-out... | >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| i just want to take this moment to say hooray for bleep.com. i used to download all sorts of stuff, but i got sick of the crap quality and queues and all that. now i just use bleep. they have nearly everything i'm looking for, be it idm, weird ass stuff, indie, downtempo, etc, and they've turned me on to all sorts of music i might never have heard of. i'm sick of the space all the vinyl and cds take up. once the conversion to digital format is complete, i will sell it all off to make room for more books (and when they come up with a suitable digital format for books, bye bye hard copies!). sound quality schmound quality, 10 years of djing has made me deaf enough not to notice. drive failure? dvd backups. cover art and liner notes? bah, most of it sucks these days. bleep has become my onestop shop. anyone have any other music sites they'd care to recommend? itunes and their drm can suck it. i don't share files, but i don't want to have to 'authorize' every damn device i play my tracks on (i use a lot of different devices). wow this kinda turned into a rant, didn't it? crazy. music: i like wisp's 'nthndr'. nothing groundbreaking, but nice tunes. 'congratulations' is often repeated. i also want more from s.t. 'emotions in a box' ep is grand, and i like the 'i'll meet you there' ep...how about a full album? k, i'm done. -z chthonic streams wrote:
quoted 24 lines I hope the idea of rewarding>>> I hope the idea of rewarding >>> artists financially if you value their music hasn't gone completely >>> out of style. >>> >> Agreed. The reason I sell on eBay is to buy more. >> It is not now, nor never has been a money-making proposition for me - >> it's more of an addiction than anything. > > ditto. i make music but that doesn't mean i stopped listening or caring > about other artists, or that i always just want to trade with them ot > just download. mp3s just make me want to buy the release if the music > is good. > > case in point, when some depeche mode single remixes came out recently i > checked out the remixers' work and ended up ordering a metope album and > an areal records comp. also got judith juillerat's debut on > shitkatapult, good stuff! > > > d. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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