Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Free online music

Interested in free music? It shouldn't take an Advanced Degree (tm) to figure out how to get good stuff without breaking the law. I want stuff to put on my iPod, to listen on the subway.

It really bugs me that there's so much reported tendency for music or movie piracy. Napster, etc. Of course this occurs because the market is being violated.

For comparison: you want the new CD by [whomever], it's $15, because people are used to paying that kind of price, from 20 years ago when the actual production cost was higher. Now...that production cost is near zero. 20 years ago LPs didn't cost nearly that much, even though the same monopolies existed. But it's still high, because there's no competition.

Example: if you want to buy a CD of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, you can get that for less than $5. Why the diff? Because the 5th is long out of copyright and into the public domain. Anyone can perform and record it. Many do, so there's actual competition, which keeps the cost low. Market forces at work.

So where the cost is high, it's because market violations (sanctioned monopoly) exist.

Don't want to pay that much? Find something else, don't pirate that one. Plenty of alternatives. Vote with your wallet.

Well, where should you look? MP3.com used to be a good place, until someone thought there was money to be made there, bought it, shut it down, and later re-opened with a lot of old stuff gone and prices that I thought weren't competitive.

My favorites are:

http://www.Besonic.com/, a German website, reborn a year or two ago, a year and some after a disastrous disk crash that wiped out eveything and their backups. Besonic has somewhat more traditional grouping/organization. I discovered this website by accident a few years ago, enough before the disaster that I was able to grab an interesting amount of stuff. Most of which was really weak on the ID3 tags, so I have a bunch of tunes with no info...and following their disk crash, no way for me to find out. You have to register to do downloads, but you don't get a big load of spam as a result, just the occasional email mentioning new things.

http://www.jamendo.com/, a Polish website (or maybe it's French), not nearly as much content, but some very nice stuff. Jamendo uses tag clouds as the grouping mechanism, it's weird getting used to. Downloads are via BitTorrent, no registration required. I'm listening to this stuff a lot right now, lots of nice work there. There's a lot of French stuff on here, but they aren't any better at rap than anyone else, which is to say, lau-zee.

Then do the right thing and send the artist some money, if you keep the stuff and listen to it. Nothing encourages the struggling artist like getting some cash :)


Both are highly recommended.

Update on Aug 3, 2007.

http://www.soundclick.com/ is also an excellent source. I had forgotten about this one...

Update on Oct 17, 2007.

found out about another one: Wolfgang's Vault, apparently this has many/most/all of Bill Graham's archive of recorded shows at the Fillmores, etc. OMG! You have got to check this out. There are some AMAZING shows on there: Genesis, Allman Bros, Derek & Dominos, Pink Floyd...most are only available for listening, but if you can rip an audio stream...

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