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Decent legal download sites

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by flackcaptain

which ones are good? I need pointing in the right direction.

flackcaptain | 22 Mar '08, 11:09 | Send note | Report this | Reply

e-music


did an emusic thread a few days ago

http://www.drownedinsound.com/articles/3071558#r3071558

just started using it, the 50 free downloads are pretty good. dont know if i'll extend the subscription though.


I missed that thread

thanks alot - I will give emusic a go.


i wouldn't bother

I tried the 50 free and then unsubscribed. i couldn't get any music I wanted. but maybe in 6 months they've upped the anti somewhat...?


yeah

I just had a browse and couldn't find 70% of what I things I want to get which was a bit disappointing.

Basically I want to completly phase out any illegal downloading I do and pay for EVERYTHING I listen to - like I did 6/7 years ago. I got the old guilt feeling the other day and want to change my habits.


WTF? WTF? W....T.....F....??!!!11

INDIE THE FUCK UP!

There is an absolute abundance of sonic delights on emusic.

Were you searching for major label artists or something? They're not on there!


we7

is ok


e-music

e-music is great value for money. I pay an annual subscription of £85, which gives me 480 download tracks. This works out at less than £2 an album. There is a good feature called neighbours, which enables you to see what people with similar tastes to you are downloading. I've got into loads of music that I wasn't previously aware of.
Go for it, can't fall off!