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I think you'll find that most people's answers (here) will be "The iTunes Store", since you said downloading. That's given that most people use iTunes etc... I personally use Songbird, and don't download music at all. For me, it's a waste of money. I don't do one hit wonders, elevator music or top 40.
I purchase vinyl, still buy CD's if they're worthy of my money (I do test albums before I purchase them, but that's another story) and tend to stream my entire music collection on the go, from my external hard drive at home, using the app Audiogalaxy, on my EVO 4g. If you're asking about file sharing or torrent stuff, don't even bother. This thread will be closed faster than you can say Arrrgh matey ! Doug |
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As far as pirating music, Doug's right, we don't discuss that sort of thing here. Besides with the degree to which those networks are being policed, you'd have to be nuts to do it these days. Liquid and computers don't mix. It might seem simple, but we see an incredible amount of people post here about spills. Keep drinks and other liquids away from your expensive electronics! |
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Not sure I'd call myself an audiophile, but that's mostly because those whom do... are um... *trying really hard to think of a PC way of saying something totally not nice* - - - - - Nope, can't do it. For me, it's just that I have halfway decent audio gear, and can hear all the things wrong with poorly encoded (yeah, even iTunes stuff) digital files, and it bugs me. Just so hard to ignore that kind of thing when you've heard and are capable of outputting so much better.
I'd love it if Amazon or iTunes gave us the option to download FLAC or ALAC files. Mm... gimmie 24bit/96/Khz goodness... Oh yeah, I'd subscribe in a heartbeat. Doug |
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HD Tracks - up to 192k/24bit Linn Records Acousence Magnatune I have not tried it yet, but you may want to have a look at Decibel if you're not using Pure Music or Amarra already. I cannot be held responsible for the things that come out of my mouth. In the Windows world, most everything folks don't understand is called a virus. Place your vote for our Member of the Month Last edited by bobtomay; 04-23-2011 at 08:58 PM. |
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Bandcamp is a favorite. There are plenty of small and unknown artists that release their work for free, which I like to listen to, and a few bigger names that I will buy.
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Nice one Moss - another to add to the list.
edit: maybe I should say bad - already found several albums to buy I cannot be held responsible for the things that come out of my mouth. In the Windows world, most everything folks don't understand is called a virus. Place your vote for our Member of the Month Last edited by bobtomay; 04-24-2011 at 10:48 PM. |
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Yup! Always great to have choices when it comes to looking for music.
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Primarily, I buy music from iTunes. I tend to buy single tracks or small collections, and if the band is still impressing me, I'll go to a store and buy the CD (I like having the physical CD).
Some friends have started making their music available through CDBaby and Bandcamp so I'm starting to check those out more often. Amazon and even eMusic are also options. I was never much for pirating music even back in the Napster days, as I thought it hurt musicians (and everyone else, actually). I just wasn't raised to be that selfish. I'm happy to monetarily support music I like. As for discovering new bands, I'll be the first to admit that Napster (et al) used to be a great way to do that -- but now, what with the 90-second samples on iTunes and the birth of band sites where you can check them out freely, I don't see the point anymore. |
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chas_m mentioned discovering new bands. A good way to go about doing this nowadays is to try the services offered by Last.fm or Pandora. I have a preference to Last.fm, but either one will get the job done. Last.fm occasionally offers you free tracks to download.
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Last.fm is a PITA in my opinion.
the app is buggy, fails to quit, stays as a background process after quit sometimes. i wish Pandora was available in the UK, I used to love it before they cancelled our use (must have been four years ago at least now. If you find a post helpful, don't forget to use the reputation system (top right of post.) Join us in the IRC! How? Add me on Steam, Origin or PSN (Vita): robduckyworth |
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Rob: Another good source for discovering music (at least for me) is some of the programs on 6Music (BBC Radio). You also have Radio Caroline (not as good as it used to be, but still good).
Best part -- both of these are freely available to people outside the UK. I used to love Pandora, but I got tired of a) them not getting their act together to offer the service outside the US (Soma, Last, Radio365 et al don't seem to have a problem!) and b) their CEO lying to people about that. |
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Kudos for some of those links bob... I'm just going to guess that the OP isn't interested in anything past pirated downloads, since he/she hasn't responded, but that's ok, turned out to be a good thread nonetheless! I've seen the likes of Decibel before, and it certainly is a better media player than iTunes or Songbird etc..
I'll add to the list of high rez and legit download sites: AIX Records Blue Coast records Bowers And Wilkins Society Of Sound Cantaloupe Music Chesky Records Gimell Records Hi-Res Music High Definition Tape Transfers iTrax And no relation to Apple. OMG ! HOW DARE SOMEONE OTHER THAN APPLE USE AN LOWER CASE I! Reference Recordings Rhino And since audio players have been brought up, I'll contribute to that list as well. I can not take credit for finding these. That, goes to "Currawong" on Head-Fi: Quote:
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