Amie Street Bought by Amazon

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  • luddite - I had a credit balance and didn't get the email.

    Craig
  • Craig,
    Didn't get an email at all or didn't get an email with a Amazon code? I noticed that the email received for my wife's zero-balance AmieStreet account had no code while the one I got for my account (with a non-zero balance) did have a code. The emails were almost copies of each other but my email had a whole extra blurb in it that contained the Amazon code amongst some other Amazon-related words and stuff. That being said, I really don't have a use for the Amazon code that I did get... just not motivated to go find something over on Amazon. You can have it if you'd like.
  • Didn't get an email at all.

    I certainly wouldn't say no if you wanted to send along your unneeded codes, but don't feel any obligation to do so.

    Craig
  • It's strange that you got no email at all. My friend who signed up a few days before the announcement got the email. Maybe it's in a spam folder? I'm sure you could write CS and they'd send you the code, if that matters.
  • Amie is down again for Maintenance this morning, so I guess I'll finish cashing out (about $10), and spend it ASAP, in case there are further last minute rushes. Remember to back up before they go RIP - did the usual DVD backup this morning and it was almost full - and that's just the last week.
  • edited September 2010
    Hey... anyone that might've got the album "New Worlds" by Charlotte Hatherley (froggy... I'm pretty sure you're on that list). Can you check the last track (Wrong Notes) and see if your copy just abruptly ends? My copy is 3:25 in length and sounds like the tape just ran out while they were recording.

    Thanks in advance... when AmieSt comes back up I'll redownload that track to see if that fixes my issue.

    ETA: I re-downloaded this song and it is exactly the same as what I already had... wonder what chances are that they could get it fixed before they pull the plug.
  • Me thinks at this rate, I'll end up having to download a buttload of $2 Psy-Trance album to use up my credits. At least it's good workout music....

    I'll have to check on the Charlotte Hatherly album. I do wonder how many bad rips I will come across in the future after Amie is dead and buried....
  • So Amie's back, and this is weird; yesterday I cashed out my remaining rec's, perfectly zero'd out my account, and downloaded everything I bought, and today rec's are back and credit is back to yesterdays level.
  • edited September 2010
    >>>>
    ....today rec's are back and credit is back to yesterdays level.
    >>>>

    Sounds like AmieStreet accidentally took a page out of the Guvera playbook.

    ETA: My activity on AmieStreet yesterday was limited to only downloading stuff I had bought. While doing so I was reminded that I had an 'Free' album in my cart that I still wanted to get. I 'purchased' it and downloaded it. I just checked my cart and account history and it's like I never purchased it. Something tells me they might be going down for maintenance again before too long.
  • Somewhat annoyed as I had added a few albums to my cart in advance of the big kiss off. But yeah, everything reverted.
  • edited September 2010
    Yeah, looks to me like they've reverted to a back-up from the 14th, or early on the 15th. I got 3 Recs back, no credit, and the last 7 albums that I bought and (luckily) downloaded before the "maintenance" are not listed in my History or Downloads.

    Word to the wise; don't delay those downloads after purchase in case this happens again. Congrats to those who got some money back.;)

    correction: I did get 46 cents back. Forgot that I had cashed exactly enough Recs to purchase something, leaving me with 0.
  • Hoosfoos and Luddite: hope you found some stuff you like...I know I did; It was fun while it lasted.

    these are probably still free, don't know for sure....not sure about the links either.(blocked at work)

    Purple Mustard-the new mary jane-power pop with six string promise and a hint of Harri-Lennon psych
    Spiv U.K.- Hitchcock pop
    Ovadya-driftless-like Joni Mitchell expanding in every direction-all over everything; nice guitar work and dramatic arrangements
    Bohemian Knuckleboogie don’t know nor care much about modern rap music; however, I loved the first Last Poets album; this reminds me of their stuff, only several miles further south and several beats funkier.
    Daybreaker-see the world from here folk psych
    Spooky Pie-had a piece lately- fuzzy garage pop
    Munkey Juice- prog punk with moments where they sound like a pissed off Hot Tuna circa “America’s Choice”
    Jonathan Mclean- wobbly pop with drift and angles
    Doug Simmons-guitar rock with a 60s pop and several visits to the garage.
    Old Growth-under the sun roots rock with ragged Young dreams
  • These are close to my heart in just about everything they do:

    The Legendary Pink Dots

    - And LPD related:
    Edward Ka-Spel
    Ka-Spel
    Same guy, core member of the LPD's together with:
    The Silverman

    The Tear Garden
    The LPD's + Kevin Key from Skinny Puppy.

    Martijn de Kleer
    On and off guitarplayer in The LPD's
  • Spiv U.K.- Hitchcock pop

    Robyn or Alfred?
  • a little of both, perhaps
  • I'll join selfrisinmojo in recommending Daybreaker. These guys have a little jam band sound to the, as if Davy Jones sang with Tea Leaf Green. No real long jams, but that same bouncy feel that Donna the Buffalo and Tea Leaf Green have, maybe a less-stoned Phish.

    Comes to Us All
    See The World
    As If By Magic
  • Keep the recs coming. I've grabbed a lot of cool freebies thanks to you, SRM - especially Tenki and Spiv U.K. (you weren't kidding with the Robyn H. comparison).
  • edited September 2010
    Kadima Collective is nearly all still free, but can vary in quality. However, Languages is a decent horn/bass free jazz duet.

    Currently under $3 is Robert Belfour's Pushin' My Luck, some incredible Delta Jazz--lots of muscular, poppin', moody guitar.
  • Has anybody had any luck redeeming those codes at Amazon?
    It keeps telling me there's a problem....


    I don't mean the codes posted in this thread. I mean, other codes that haven' yet been used. A kind soul from back in the day of eMu crack cards gave me one, since the Amazon codes are USA-only.
  • I got multiple codes and it complained if I tried to use more than 1 per account. Just said that there was a problem, didn't say what.
  • Thanks to the Amie crash, I was able to get some free Tenki today. I couldn't get it yesterday due to the Cannot Process Order errors and it jumped up buku bucks from SRM's recs.

    Here's some recs of stuff that I've liked from Amie that's still cheap:

    Soda and His Million Piece Band (SRM recommended this a long time ago. Great bluesy rock with Tom Waits stylings.)
    Judson Claiborne - Time and Temperature (jazzy folk ala Tim Buckley)
    Ben Perowsky presents Moodswing Orchestra (jazz noir)
    NQ Arbuckle - X O K (alt country)
    Jerseyband - Little Bag Of Feet For Shoes (Wouldn't expect it from the cover, but this has some RIO style prog that wouldn't be out of place on the Cuneiform label. Currently 0.15)
    Michael Gordon: Big Noise from Nicaragua (On NWCRI)
  • Just said that there was a problem, didn't say what.
    That's what it said on my first code. No explanation at all.
  • edited September 2010
    Walnutt-posie expression pensive loner dude that gets his hands on various instruments and noise makers then proceeds to wander outside. free
    Fan Fair-the fan fair record ghost town freak folk-spirit world americana and the attendant strange you would expect from a band forced to haunt their instruments. Free
    Monster Eiffel Tower-under the wake
    somewhere between shoe gazing and avant punk with pretty effective use of fenced in noise. 1.20
    Dozemarypool more than likely stare at their footwear; plenty of float and fuzz. 2 albums free
    RL5
    Rudy Lopez Quintet all over the place; 3 albums free-chick and poose…some good stuff is nestled within
    Grass-v rootsy prog with Zappa like delivery and a guitarist that know his way around a chord progression. Free
    Just Plain Bill 4 free albums from a band not afraid to do some interesting things with their pop rocks
    Forty Piece Choir-face your free damn fine rootsy weird with great twists. This one is free, there are 3 more under 2 dollars
    The Westport Sunrise Sessions Americana drift with some desert morning lawn chair ponder. Free
    Yardsale-electric western crackly purple sage rider dreams on pedal steel wings. Free
    Tommie Griggz runs the gamut of guitar rock. Nostalgic feel…sort of like a backyard Bevis Frond. Lots of music free
    The Disgruntled Sherpa Project lots of free music; I like this band, good bluesy/folky rock with acoustic/electric, soft/heavy interplay
  • Some things that look really good, which I purchased, but haven't had a chance to listen to yet:

    Carl Stone - Woo Lae Oak - $.20

    Lubomyr Melnyk - KMH: Piano Music in the Continuous Mode - $1.00

    Dean Roberts - Be Mine Tonight - $1.56

    Main - Firmament II $.62

    Also Loop (Main's parent groop) - A Gilded Eternity - $2.08 - a great shoegaze record.
  • edited September 2010
    Poking around in ambient this morning, trying to use up the recs. Seems like electronic and ambient attracts the word of all DIY "musicians."

    Aurora Juliana Ariel - Renaissance of Grace , something of a poor-man's Enya, with a heaping does of new age.

    Amptek - Mikrokosmos. I like this, very "deep space" ambient, almost soundtrack-like. Mostly free, one track is fifteen cents.

    Amptek - Music for Films. Quite a bit less spacey, but still some decent ambient on this one. All Free.
  • edited September 2010
    Bocca excellent bare bones, smoky blue swirl with a propped up dangerous side. 2 albums and 1 ep free
    Alpha Zentradi drift and pound prog in the Rush vein…maybe a little more jacked up. free
    Magnoliavery good 70s style hard rock with necessary guitar sound in tow; 1.51
    Family Junction funky, well played smarty pants prog with some jazz in their fingers and toes. Free
    Sleepwalk Kid hard angular rock that bends plenty; the mad winged drummer and fuzz bottomed bass player sound like they could back the gods; that is, of course, if the gods decided to put together a rock and roll band. Free
    Crazy Mary lots of free garage band sounds with psych flourishes
    Moser Woods piano heavy prog psych instrumentals with a space rock lean. Free
    Jayl if Tangerine Dream had been hijacked by a group of young 1980s toughs who then tried to turn them into a punked out Pink Floyd with late night MTV dreams. Free
  • Lunlun Zou - the Treasury of Zheng Music - another good late night album featuring classical Chinese music.
  • Hoosfoos-thanks for your reccemendo of Johnny Dowd's "cemetery shoes"; I picked up that and "cruel words" ...damn i love that weird son of a bitch.

    Thom- did you pick up Spiv u:k also? same band, different punctuation, hence the fit for the Alfred comparison along side
    the Robyn.
  • When I started using AmieStreet I was pretty ignorant as to how to best make use of the whole 'rec' situation but figured it out quick enough. That being said, I'm curious as to what people may've rec'd earlier in their AmieStreet careers that wasn't a promo-type item priced at 'free' and which has earned you zero street cred since you rec'd it. In my case my earliest such naive rec's are:

    Track: Foglight ( $0.15 ) Album: Blues for Charlie Lucky Artist: Paul K (link to album)

    Track: Hot White Sun ( $0.18 ) Album: Hot White Sun Artist: Architects Of Grace (link to album)

    I hoping to find some tunage worth downloading in these last couple days of AmieStreet.
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