Daniel, Esq.
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#OccupyEmusic
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congratulations!
now let's start plotting the secret takeover of emusic. -
so, $6.50 to spend? for $5.99, i'd highly recommend:

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totally second everything craig recommended. sacred bones is an amazing label.
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sorry i missed this. i'd have said:
richard hawley's the ocean -- classic songwriting, aching and heartfelt delivery and a lush sound perfect fo… -
i've been listening to that EMA album a lot lately.
and, coincidentally, i just loaded that eno/byrne disc onto my ipod. always loved that album. -
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i didn't even know you could have "whispered conversations" on twitter.
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oh man, this mixtape.
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for a split-second today, i got the "we're making exciting changes; we'll be back soon" message. and i thought, WHO-BOY, THEY'RE MAKING EXCITING CHANGES. and then the site just re-appeared.
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so great. i've been following them as a singles act for the past year or so, and this al… -
always hated the album cover for the chronic. can't put my finger on why; i like dr. dre fine. something so bland and generic about it.
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check out this way looser, way better live version of don't go back to rockville.
of course, carnival of sorts still kills. -
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"The Mike Mills Personal Retirement Fund" Proudly Presents . . . -
Goodnight, farewell. Man, I loved this band once.
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wow!, some of those look interesting. thanks; will check 'em out.
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blissed-out, fried, sun-kissed underground pop. really digging this.
originally from a cassette-only label, now a free download on bandcamp. -
yeah, that's the event where william basinski performed the disintegration loops, right? extremely powerful work, which i'll always connect to 09.11, because of this video p…
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still love emusic. now if they can ever entice the "major indies" back; add a bunch of cassette-only labels; add a streaming service that allows full-album samples at least one (and longer soundscans thereafter); and give me my own radio station to …
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so ... wheat/chaff ratio on bandcamp is not good, but that's to be expected. and, of course, i've only seen a small slice of what's available.
but i think it's an incredibly valuable site in terms of bringing cassette-only titles to the … -
that's the one, BDB. "deeply troubling and moving" was right. the footage of that black, violent dustcloud rolling through the streets of new york, while residents furiously scattered to get out of its path, was horrifying, and that's just one of t…
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i highly encourage people to watch the history-channel special called 120 minutes, or something like that. it's raw footage -- much of which i've never seen before -- about the 09.11 attacks. it's on again at 9PM EST today.
it pow… -
yeah, it's the voodoo that's a pain for me. machine issues resolved, thankfully.
loving bandcamp right now. using it to sample and cull stuff i can't find anyplace else digitally, like a large portion of the catalog from the cassette-on… -
@brighter: i downloaded dirty-beaches' entire discography from bandcamp in the early morning hours. total was about $50.00.
got this nice tweet from the artist shor… -
eh. i've apparently got a different issue, more about my computer.
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dammit. chose "save," a zip file -- in MP3 320 -- begins to download. then when it finishes and i go to open it: error ("unexpected end of archive").
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when you download the stuff, you're given the option to "open" or "save." which do you choose?
i've always chosen "save." i wonder if this is the reason i've always had problems when i go back to play the file later on (i.e., should i be…



