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29 Sep 2008 06:38 AM
    Can anyone recommend any good ones. From what I hear iTunes is not great for sound quality & their copyright protection means that you have to burn the MP3s to CD, then rip them back to your CD to remove it (I could be wrong though - I read that on a forum). I'm not looking for anything majorly obscure - I've to DJ at a party next month & I need to get some rat pack stuff, some old indie tunes, a bit of Elvis & some newer chart stuff like Kings of Leon & Estelle.
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    30 Sep 2008 01:24 AM
    Emusic for indie stuff (provided you're willing to put up with a subsription based model) www.emusic.com

    7Digital for everything else. http://www.7digital.com/

    Why anyone uses iTunes is beyond me, it's horrible.
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    03 Oct 2008 05:49 AM
    Thanks for that... most helpful indeed!
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    07 Oct 2008 03:32 PM
    I tried 7Digital & they have an pretty amazing amount of stuff that I want or could use, but judging on the previews of the tracks, the sound quality is pretty awful... I've some near studio quality speakers & thru them, the previews sound like they were MP3s made in the 1980s - are the downloads the same, or if not does anyone know where I can get MP3s of quality enough to play thru a decent sound system that won't sound s**te? I'm desperate now - the party's next weekend!!! Cheers!
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    08 Oct 2008 12:56 AM
    generally, the previews on these things are fairly awful. it's the same on amazon. I've downloaded individual tracks of www.tesco.co.uk. It's a few years ago but the sound quality was fine and they actually had a pretty good selection at the time. I got a good lot of very early REM stuff from there. the only problem is there's DRM protection on all the songs that you download, which means you can only download it about 3 times and you can only burn it to cd a certain number of times
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    08 Oct 2008 12:57 AM
    Or you could always just go on limewire or www.mininova.org and download everything for free!
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    08 Oct 2008 01:39 AM
    Posted By starbelgrade on 07 Oct 2008 4:32 PM
    I tried 7Digital & they have an pretty amazing amount of stuff that I want or could use, but judging on the previews of the tracks, the sound quality is pretty awful... I've some near studio quality speakers & thru them, the previews sound like they were MP3s made in the 1980s - are the downloads the same, or if not does anyone know where I can get MP3s of quality enough to play thru a decent sound system that won't sound s**te? I'm desperate now - the party's next weekend!!! Cheers!




    The previews are just that on any download site, not reflective of the quality of the actual MP3. I've found that on most download sites, the quality of the actual MP3 encoding varies from release to release. The only sites I've found you are guaranteed of really high quality would be sites like beatport.com which are aimed at DJs and offer the downloads in 320kbps or even the uncompressed .WAV format. Good quality, but pricey and limited to dance/electronic.
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    08 Oct 2008 10:16 AM
    Of course you could just browse some music blogs and get all the music you'll ever need for free. Just sayin' is all.
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    08 Oct 2008 06:58 PM
    Posted By hugger on 08 Oct 2008 11:16 AM
    Of course you could just browse some music blogs and get all the music you'll ever need for free. Just sayin' is all.




    On the day that it was suggested that Customs & Excise officers should have the right to search thru people's MP3 players for illegal downloads as they pass thru state borders, I find that statement highly controversial. It could even be implied that you are inducing people towards entrapment. Shame on you. I will fight against the party line by downloading all my music legally. Fuck the system.
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    10 Oct 2008 01:26 AM
    Posted By starbelgrade on 08 Oct 2008 7:58 PM
    Posted By hugger on 08 Oct 2008 11:16 AM
    Of course you could just browse some music blogs and get all the music you'll ever need for free. Just sayin' is all.




    On the day that it was suggested that Customs & Excise officers should have the right to search thru people's MP3 players for illegal downloads as they pass thru state borders, I find that statement highly controversial. It could even be implied that you are inducing people towards entrapment. Shame on you. I will fight against the party line by downloading all my music legally. Fuck the system.




    3 things strike me about this.
    1. Where did you hear this? I've been searching on news websites for ages (about 2 mins) and the only article i could find suggesting this might even happen was in the canadian sun was about 3 months ago.
    2. What customs officer is actually going to search through every single detail of someone's hard drive or mp3 player. it may be possible that you get one who's bored and might throw his weight around but i can never really picture a customs officer saying "Dude, you've got the new Okervill River Album. That's not due out for another 2 weeks. That's it I'm hauling your ass in."
    3. How will it be possible to distinguish illegally downloaded mp3s from straight cd rips or MP3s that the person has created themselves.
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    10 Oct 2008 11:30 AM
    Might I suggest it was said in jest?
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    10 Oct 2008 12:34 PM
    you know when you've been 'Belgraded
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    13 Oct 2008 12:30 AM
    you people should know i have no sense of humour! especially when i'm hungover!
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    13 Oct 2008 12:33 AM
    plus my boss in work is a conspiracy theory fanatic. i hear that sort of stuff said in earnest all day in here
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    13 Oct 2008 06:39 AM
    Posted By PeterQuaife on 10 Oct 2008 1:34 PM
    you know when you've been 'Belgraded






    Anyhow - that 7Digital site is class (cheers again for the tip, Binokular!)... the quality of the actual downloads is really good - I spent a few hours & over a hundred squid at the weekend! Everything form Julia London to N.E.R.D.

    All I gotta do now is print off the e-mail reciepts & keep them with me as I cross international borders!
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