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mp3master1215
July 21st, 2005, 09:25 PM
For pennies a tune, you can build a primo music library and support free enterprise in Russia. By Jason Bracelin Published: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 When the Supreme Court ruled against internet sites that enable peer-to-peer file-sharing last month, it did music downloaders a favor. As anyone who's ever visited P2P sites like Grokster and Morpheus can attest, sound quality is maddeningly dodgy and the catalogue is hopelessly disorganized. The imminent shutdown of these sites should provide the kick in the pants you need to find a better alternative. Russia is where it's at. Benefiting from lax copyright laws, Russian mp.3 sites offer a wide array of music to download at a nominal fee. The music isn't free, but it's close. And because the sites are run as businesses rather than loose collectives, they're much more user-friendly. With so many Russian sites to choose from, we decided to share a few of our favorites. Of course, the biggest concern in using foreign mp.3 sites is giving your credit-card number -- you don't want some dude named Boris buying new rims for his Lada 110 on your dime. But with all the sites below, you can use PayPal for secure internet payments or call a toll-free number and have the charges added to your telephone bill. So get your wish list together and join us online. Site: Allofmp3.com (5 to 10 cents per song) Selection: A solid blend of the latest hot releases (R. Kelly, Missy Elliott) with a back catalogue deeper than Lake Erie. One of the rare sites to have the complete works of artists like Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Michael Jackson, and hundreds of others. There are also plenty of rare finds, like Rage Against the Machine's Bombtrack EP. It's among the most comprehensive collections of music on the web. Why you should try it: By allowing you to listen to everything for free before you buy, this is an ideal site to help you build up a library of music. It's easy to navigate, and you can download complete albums instead of assembling discs song-by-song. Site: club.mp3search.ru (10 cents per song) Selection: Heavy on the rarities and out-of-print discs, from Mountain to Sugar Ray. Doesn't have as many contemporary hits as some other sites, but where else are you going to find that elusive Milli Vanilli remix LP? Also has a vast selection of audio books and ringtones. Why you should try it: It's nicely interactive and informative. There's a message board where you can request specific songs and albums, and the site operators will do their best to get them for you. Moreover, when you select an album by a given artist, the site gives you a full discography of the performer, a rating of the discs, and a ranking of the most popular songs -- like iTunes, but without the 99-cent fee. Log on and learn more about Ace of Base than you ever wanted to know. Site: mp3spy.ru (10 cents per song) Selection: A huge collection of electronica that spans everything from the latest Deep Dish LP to a vast array of European singles and compilation discs. You can get some albums before their official release, like the hotly anticipated new disc from Swedish metal group Arch Enemy. Why you should try it: The site may be lacking in older material, and it's weak on hip-hop (virtually no Public Enemy, De La Soul, N.W.A., etc.), but it's great for dance music and material only available overseas. Aspiring DJs can build entire sets here. Site: 3mp3.ru ($9.95 for 200 songs or $29.95 a month) Selection: All the current hits, plus a huge selection of bootlegs and live albums ranging from Metallica to Miles Davis. For completists, this site has tons of rare and unofficial releases, without the high prices associated with nonsanctioned discs -- meaning you no longer have to pay top dollar for a demo version of "Enter Sandman." Why you should try it: It's one of the best values on the web. If you upload two albums that the site doesn't have, you get a week's worth of free downloads. By offering unlimited downloads for a low monthly fee, the site allows you to compile a massive catalogue in weeks. A great place to start building your collection.

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.:sp00ky:.
July 21st, 2005, 09:40 PM
As anyone who's ever visited P2P sites like Grokster and Morpheus can attest, sound quality is maddeningly dodgy and the catalogue is hopelessly disorganized.


Only the insane,retarded and the down right moronic would use any of them for music their so 1999.

This is just a bullshit sales pitch.

i surport bands by paying stupid prices to see them live or buying their novalty fridge magnets.

Ne007
July 21st, 2005, 09:47 PM
They are trying to pull the wool over your eyes.

Pull the mind-scramble.

Baffle you with bullshit.

Why don't they just come out and say "Russia gives you songs for less"? If i were to buy a song, it would be from them.

astralprojection
July 22nd, 2005, 12:37 AM
I will never pay, not when it's so easy to get what I want when I want it without burning a hole in my own wallet.


Don't give in to that shit, they want to try to con you with ads like this. I say fuck them, I go to concerts, I buy the stupid t-shirts they don't need any more money. Maybe these companies just need to wake up and take advantage of this technology. Until then they are idiots.

Christoph
July 22nd, 2005, 01:02 AM
Great thing!But I don't think that artists can live with this 5cent per song.

Myrodushin
July 22nd, 2005, 02:00 AM
I think the artists are fine, ill continue to keep it free for me, the artists really make money off of concerts and live events. They still make money elsewhere as well.

Christoph
July 22nd, 2005, 03:10 AM
Mhh! If everybody would think that way the msuic industry would collaps.
I started to buy songs on Itunes.Thats ok for me.I realy hope that Itunes makes a Flaterate or that prices will get cheaper.

Siskabush
July 22nd, 2005, 04:28 AM
Give my credit card # to people in one of the most corrupt nations on earth? I think not!

When I eventually visit there, ill get some pirated movies.

meyou123
July 22nd, 2005, 04:50 AM
Cristoph....have you heard the latest on itunes? The music industry is wanting to RAISE PRICES! Not LOWER them! They said that at 99 cents a song they might as well give it away free, so you may want to watch out for a price hike in the near future!

This is exactly what I expected from those greedy people. They make a 99 cent a song deal and then try to go back on it.

http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000343033786/

mabye they will not be successful THIS time, but they will keep trying!

ABC123666
July 22nd, 2005, 05:59 AM
I dont understand iTunes. At $1 per track, your better of buying the cd with the full audio quality, no drm protection, the Little manual, physical disk and other little niceties you get with it. Personaly, I like allofmp3. Direct downloads (so dl's are fast and speed is consistent), and at 5-10c per track thats a whole album for $1. You can also choose what audio format and quality you want the files in (including lossless wav), which is prety damn cool.

shawners
July 22nd, 2005, 06:27 AM
I use allofmp3.com. I only paid one time, it was 10 dollars. Nothing more was ever charged on my credit card. I upload songs to them and get credit. The albums i upload are in flac, or 384kbs. They give me twice the credit of what I download.. a 300 meg file, could be 10.00 and downloading 192kbs or 220kbs for 1.34 or something isnt bad. Dont knock til you tryed it =) Im responsible for their wide range of bon jovi singles. As well as alot of the duran duran singles. They only have to pay the money out to the writters or performers, they dont have to pay labels or the industry.

eivioolla
July 22nd, 2005, 06:44 AM
the msuic industry would collaps.

Hopefully it will.


I started to buy songs on Itunes.

The RIAA thanks you for your support and assures you that every dime will be used on suing average joes from left to right.

Christoph
July 22nd, 2005, 08:01 AM
@eivioolla:
Music industry is not only Backstreeboys and Brinty Spears!
Its the Beatles,Micheasl Jackson,Joe Cocker....EVERYTHING!
I mean,do you realy want that it collaps?And if they do.How will you be abel to listen to new music?
Do you want a music free world?
I don't want that

eivioolla
July 22nd, 2005, 10:46 AM
@eivioolla:
Music industry is not only Backstreeboys and Brinty Spears!
Its the Beatles,Micheasl Jackson,Joe Cocker....EVERYTHING!
I mean,do you realy want that it collaps?And if they do.How will you be abel to listen to new music?
Do you want a music free world?
I don't want that

Yes I do. Industry creates products, but I'm not interested in products but art. I don't need the music industry in it's current form, I need only the artist and a distribution channel. It seems that the music industry is too stubborn to change, so it's best to bring it down completely and then start fresh with new people and new ideas. Frankly I don't see any function for labels and their special-interest groups anymore. Music is probably almost as old as the human-race itself, it will never disappear as long as there is people.

Ne007
July 22nd, 2005, 11:30 AM
@eivioolla:
Music industry is not only Backstreeboys and Brinty Spears!
Its the Beatles,Micheasl Jackson,Joe Cocker....EVERYTHING!
I mean,do you realy want that it collaps?And if they do.How will you be abel to listen to new music?
Do you want a music free world?
I don't want that

I hate to flame people, but get your head out of your ass! THERE WILL BE MUSIC AFTER THE CALAPSE OF THE RIAA! PEOPLE WILL STILL SING!

*shakes head, smacks self on forehead...walks away with a blank stare...*

.:sp00ky:.
July 22nd, 2005, 12:13 PM
lol its fucking funny how some people think the only people in the world making music are the stuck up fucks you see on mtv and other shit,their are bands,dj singers ect who work their ass off playing gigs burning their own cd's making a nice living doing what they love,you shouldnt have to be rich to make music not one person who works for riaa or has anything to do with them enjoy making music they enjoy making money and been rich and famous i hope riaa will fall but its unlikey their are retards who buy shitty drm from poo-tunes which costs them more than the cd would lol how funny is that someone offers you less for more money and people jump on it in the millions these are what i like to call the retarded.

/end of rant.

Christoph
July 22nd, 2005, 12:15 PM
You Guys are right!BUT we need a great distribution channel...and that what the music industry is!
I listen to 60/70/80's pop and good rock.I although like new chart songs(some of them).
Pop/Rock/Metal/Dance/Instrumental/Mood ( i don't watch Mtv/Viva etc)
If you listen to underground music,you will find them without big labels.But if you wnat other songs you need such an instance like the music industry is.
I tried some pop songs on mp3.de,a page with music from indi. labels.Most of them are bad.
Im not a fan of the music industry,but people singing wants to make money... a lot of money.
Ok,you could say that they got to much in the past years.But that like to say that the NHL or some soccer leags pay to much for there players.

shawners
July 22nd, 2005, 06:21 PM
yeah, but artist will have to go back to the dark ages, and actually sing cause its fun and they like it.. I think thats asking to much. Even though they ask for 100's of millions for their contracts to be renewed.

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July 22nd, 2005, 07:20 PM
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meyou123
July 23rd, 2005, 06:18 AM
@eivioolla:
Music industry is not only Backstreeboys and Brinty Spears!
Its the Beatles,Micheasl Jackson,Joe Cocker....EVERYTHING!
I mean,do you realy want that it collaps?And if they do.How will you be abel to listen to new music?
Do you want a music free world?
I don't want that



Sorry dude, but I just can't seem to support an organization that believes in suing 14 year olds and grandmothers. I think if they die then that is fine by me! A new system will take over and hopefully won't be as greedy as the last. Just because there will be no more music industry as we know it, does NOT mean there will not be music! I don't know where you get that from but it is wrong. There was music LONG BEFORE any type of music organization and there will be music after it as well!

Christoph
July 24th, 2005, 06:54 AM
Music Industry pay Artists,Distribution,Production.
Ok guys.Tell me if you woudl do that for free?
Would you work for free?
I don't think so.

TFoS_Fan
July 26th, 2005, 03:33 AM
As far as I can see these site will not allow you to use paypal.

ABC123666
July 26th, 2005, 06:20 AM
Thats a tough place to get one's head into.

elemming
September 5th, 2005, 10:40 AM
RIAA helps music publishers rips off artists.

Russian sites are legal, they have paid the small copyright fess in their country with cheap rubles. With most albums about a dollar it is a reasonable alternative to BT.

That said: upgrade your online credit protection with your card. One time I tried to add $10 to one it it came through asking for over $200. Nearly all credit cards have one-time use methods or other internet buying protections.