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Co-existence
from Bergen (Norway) on 2009-02-19 10:29 [#02273453]
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Finally, some classic Warp albums are made available on emusic. I use emusic a lot because it's high quality for reasonable money. It's my fave digital outlet, by far.
The Warp catalog, so far..
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ph
from United States on 2009-02-24 18:28 [#02274768]
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nifty... but doesn't www.bleep.com already have this covered?
Emusic is great for finding stuff like Midwest Product and Stars of the Lid, ala, buffet style.
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funkadil
from United States on 2009-02-24 20:23 [#02274782]
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I like emusic because they are always offering(or at least used to) free trials with lots of free songs.
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ph
from United States on 2009-02-24 20:56 [#02274783]
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I've found alot of other interesting independent bands/individuals on Emusic...
the only thing is, is that you have to take the questionable VBR mp3 route where the encoding could be anywhere from good to mediocre.
The free trials are great though, they always sucker me in with those.
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Co-existence
from Bergen (Norway) on 2009-02-25 09:39 [#02274825]
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i downloaded clonks coming and a few other random tracks of the warp catalog. Their all V0 so I don't worry about quality. I'd rather bleep did vbr v0 than the cbr 320 they do today... and bleep is way too expensive
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ph
from United States on 2009-02-25 10:44 [#02274870]
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yeah, you're right. $1.29(US) per track for a compressed copy is too much.
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