Re: (313) legit mp3 downloads (artists get PAID)?

2005-06-24 Thread Global Warming ?!




   Others I would add to the list below.

   Heavy Industries
   Bevlar
   Dobox
   Clever Music
   Luumu
   Acrylik

   ..


   This music out there is pretty diverse and amazing, certinaly
   enough for me to enjoy and feel excited about.

   Check out Speakeasy on Psurkit.net ... Its a weekly podacast
   featuring some of the favorite tracks I find weekly.  The
   show notes include links to the sites I am visiting.

   Its an amzing world out there, and any MP3 snobs should stop
   lording over their vinyl collections, and just take interest
   in a format that is allowing a huge number of artists to release
   music to the world.

   .simon


z66 wrote:


..


which are your favourite labels and artists?



i'm not really downloading too much, but i've found at least one worthy 
release on following netlabels:


REALAUDIO
EPSILONLAB
STADTGRUEN
TONATOM
ACEDIA MUSIC
2063MUSIC
_ROHFORMAT
EXEGENE
RACEWILLBEGIN
DATAMUSIK
KIKAPU
NISHI
GAINLAD
MP3DEATH

and..

ASYMMETRIC MP3
D1GITAL

and ofcourse..

THINNER
TEXTONE


///Z




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Re: (313) legit mp3 downloads (artists get PAID)?

2005-06-24 Thread Global Warming ?!


  BTW .. I am in a ballroom right now with 400 Rugby supporters
  form NZ and the UK .. playing a selection of net label music
  at 192 '

  On a Bose vocal PA .. arrgh

  Neither the location or the PA are my choice,

  but the sounds are excellent !

   .simon


Re: (313) legit mp3 downloads (artists get PAID)?

2005-06-23 Thread Global Warming ?!



robin wrote:


this does raise the larger issue of:

would you switch to buying digital downloads instead of vinyl?

(assume you have the means to dj them digitally)



  I've been collecting MP3's off the free net labels for 10 months.

  I will never buy vinyl again, I might buy a CD.

  There are artists who I have collected from net labels who I would pay
  for, if their new releases were available only from pay sites.

  I would prefer higher bit rate, and would pay for higher bit rate
  versions of some of my favourite 'free' tracks.

  Personally I tend to burn my music to CD and play it using Pioneer CDJ's.

  I am looking at the next alternative being Final Scratch, Serato or
  Live 5

  Digital is such a convenient method of having music for me.  I much as
  I like vinyl it never was the gospel for me.

  I have no future interest in spending money on vinyl.  I am not interested
  in packaging or objects of music.


 .simon





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