• Where do you download music?
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Jamendo - legal, free indie music. They have some nice selections too, but their bittorrent downloads don't work, since they usually have no seeders.
[QUOTE=ze beaver;27264057]My local music store is filled with rows upon rows of Justin Bieber :smithicide:[/QUOTE] My local record shop is home to a well known Noise label and has all sorts of obscure things in other genres. :smug:
I browse iTunes painstakingly for hours searching for those compilation albums that have like 100 songs for $10 Then I buy them of course
iTunes... Here, we have a walmart and a shopko. Shopko has a handful of these celtic albums, and all walmart has is Justin Bieber, all your favorite Disney albums, and a literal fuckton of country albums.
CD's
I download my creative commons, copyleft, or otherwise free music from thepiratebay.org. everything else I either get physical CDs or get it from amazon MP3.
I either buy physical CDs or digital downloads straight from the band website if it's not available on physical media.
Youtube, if it ain't on youtube I record it with audacity form the internet radio.
Newgrounds, but then I found out there was stuff other than techno and now I have 100+ songs I never listen to.
Youtube-mp3.org, or iTunes when I'm not a poor man.
[QUOTE=CommanderPT;27265205]I just use Spotify. Legal and free. Even though I don't get to download them.[/QUOTE] I would use spotify if I lived in the UK EDIT: Think I could use a proxy to download, or would I need to have the proxy on every time I start it?
iTunes and 8-tracks.
Goddamn musicfrost. Took over my browser. Fuck you OP.
I shoplift CDs. (Physical Warez?)
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;27296358]I shoplift CDs. (Physical Warez?)[/QUOTE] I shoplift vinyls. :smug:
Mostly Spotify. I use Beatport for actually downloading music since Spotify doesn't support purchases over Paypal.
[QUOTE=CommanderPT;27265205]I just use Spotify. Legal and free. Even though I don't get to download them.[/QUOTE] .
[url]http://www.jamendo.com/en/albums[/url] Definitely some cool stuff on here. Also it is all free unless you want flac.
Where I get my Linux distro's :smug:
iTunes
iTunes. It's awesome.
[QUOTE=SoaringScout;27342897]iTunes. It's awesome.[/QUOTE] No it isn't, you have to pay for the music. :argh:
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;27343823]No it isn't, you have to pay for the music. :argh:[/QUOTE] It's not even about that.
iTunes is a bulky piece of crap. It even slows down my desktop which is pretty powerful. Slowing a Phenom II X4 and 8 GB (ridiculous amount but that's not my fault) of RAM down to snail's pace? What a joke. I don't even have 50 songs.
I have a Zune Pass, so I get everything from the Zune Marketplace
newgrounds a lot of good orchestrated music there
Downloads are too shit for my budding audiophile ears.
[QUOTE=SuperDuperScoot;27344245]iTunes is a bulky piece of crap. It even slows down my desktop which is pretty powerful. Slowing a Phenom II X4 and 8 GB (ridiculous amount but that's not my fault) of RAM down to snail's pace? What a joke. I don't even have 50 songs.[/QUOTE] Uhh, I'd say that's your PC, not iTunes.. I have it and it hardly slows it, and it has half the ram yours does with about 10 times the amount of songs. Anyway, for normal music listening, I'll use Spotify.
When I want to buy music I use iTunes, when I want to listen to music I use grooveshark.
Grooveshark. Thinking about switching to Rdio since it's much less of a hassle, most of the users that upload to Grooveshark do it terribly...
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