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Category Archives: Digital Music
Reverse Indiscrimination
I think it was around Thanksgiving that I started posting the albums I was listening to as status updates on Facebook. I’d like to think I started because I’m just that resistant to coming up with clever soundbites — I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Consumerism, Digital Music, Facebook, Fandom, Geekery
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Let’s Get Digital
While on vacation at the end of September, I wrote a Facebook note to a big swath of friends — musicians, record geeks and rock fans in general — and asked a simple question, apropos of the imminent release of … Continue reading
Posted in Consumerism, Damn Kids, Digital Music, Facebook, Music Biz
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Prescript for a Possible Top Ten: Format Time Again!
I was tempted to start this by saying that 2009 was the year I stopped buying CDs, but of course it’s not as simple as that. Labels will continue making packages that are only available in that format, smaller bands … Continue reading
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‘Unhenged’ Unleashed!
This past spring, I was honored to be asked to submit to the latest Coverville tribute project, Unhenged, wherein various indie artists take on songs by Spinal Tap. Initially, I thought it would be cute to do “Cups and Cakes.” … Continue reading
Posted in Covers, Digital Music, One-Offs
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Old Dog, New Tracks
I’ve been using eMusic–a download subscription service–for over a year now. Each month, I’m allotted 30 downloads for $12. That’s a quarter a song, which is pretty much what I think MP3s are worth, so I’m happy with the arrangement. … Continue reading
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