When you get tired of shopping for music via iTunes, here are two worthwhile (though more limited) online audio shops.
Magnatune: pays its artists 50% of the price you pay. You can choose the price ($5 - 18 per album) and the format (WAV, MP3, OGG). 106 artists in various genres.
Bleep: Warp Records’ downloadable music by LFO, Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada, and so much more. No digital rights management so you can do what you like with the files.
What alternate online music stores do you frequent?
Posted by kuri at January 17, 2004 07:35 PMhttp://www.allofmp3.com is pretty sweet.
A penny per MB, choose your encoder and bitrate, currently 13945 albums by 4213 artists and ramping up quickly. You can get full albums for under a buck.
Yay Russia.
Posted by: lyd on January 20, 2004 02:56 PMhello!! i just found your website, its very nice. My name is matt, i am 25 and a student here in tokyo. I noticed you were interested in film etc. I studied film alittle bit a few years back, it seems alot more accessible now with the digital revolution.. I was wondering if you make any short films or if you do, do you need people to act in them?? I like acting and at the moment i am on holidays from uni so i have abit of time on my hands..anyway let me know what you think,
cheerio, matt