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Monday, February 26, 2007

The Great eMusic Raid

Cody and I have been talking about signing up for an eMusic account and divvying up the bounty. Lenny also expressed interest, so I thought I might mention it to the Knoll proper.

eMusic, for the uninitiated, is a legitimate, subscription-based music download service, which has mainly independent artists. They offer great
free trial offers through which I initially found them.

Again, there aren't really any major labels on there, but you can find some good stuff nonetheless: the Sword (remember Freya from Guitar Hero II?), various renditions of the Star Wars soundtrack, Matisyahu, Lewis Armstrong, Sevendust, etc.

No, they're not paying me to do this post.
(yet.) I just like 'em. If you haven't used the free trial yet, do check it out. Just make sure to quit before you're out of free downloads, unless you wanna pay for a month.

My current plan is to split a $20 dollar account with Cody, if not Cody and Lenny.  $20 gets you 75 songs, which works out to about 27 cents a track.  Not bad, if you can find enough goodness.

1 Comments:

  • At 11:28 AM, Blogger The American said…

    I would like to enter this hypothetical plan and make it a fatal four way for music downloads.

     

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