Two places I’ve found for buying MP3s from independent bands are Audio Lunchbox and emusic. I haven’t tried either of them yet.
CD Baby is a neat place for finding CDs from independent artists. I’ve bought CDs from them.
Two places I’ve found for buying MP3s from independent bands are Audio Lunchbox and emusic. I haven’t tried either of them yet.
CD Baby is a neat place for finding CDs from independent artists. I’ve bought CDs from them.
pseudo-science?
u flatter me
i was going for ‘complete crap’
i’ll try again
For some types of music (classical, jazz, techno) I get noname ers off of download.com.
For the other stuff I listen to I get CD’s cheap off of ebay…
By following one of JC’s legal free download links, I discovered iRate
…It downloads free music, which you then rate, and then it downloads more of the stuff you like.
Cool way to discover non-mainstream artists.
Without resorting to “OMFG,” I’ll relate my respect at your acquisition of digital speakers. The rest of us are still listing to the old-fashioned analog kind, with magnets and cones, or similar. Not a lot of silence there…
Glimpse is a neat band if you like rock. They’re a Seattle area band and their song ‘Nothin’ has been getting regular radio play on one of the rock stations in Seattle.
The link above goes to their download page where you can download a couple MP3s. There are 5 MP3s there with complete songs. They desperately need a scroll bar on that page. If you’re clever you can figure out how to scroll down to get the two additional MP3s at the bottom of the page. The trick is to select and drag the mouse down the list while holding the mouse button down.
PureVolume.com is a good mix of unsigned bands and some mainstream acts all available for free streaming and free download. You can check out Pawn Shop Caddies, an old emo/rock band I was in and Skawabunga, my ska/punk band where i sing and play guitar. Feel free to download. I know someone has used skawabunga songs in a few of their uni videos before. Awesome.