In many places I've worked, MP3 files are blocked at the firewall, but Ogg files are let through. http://www.mvine.com/ streams Ogg music direct to your desktop. And it's free.
All the artists on http://www.mvine.com/ receive 50% of the after tax revenue for downloads, and all the music sold, in Ogg Vorbis and MP3 formats, is free of DRM. There are also many free music videos to download too.
All can be bought with cheques or postal orders as well as the usual plastic.
Loads of free stuff to download too.
Try the music and videos at http://www.mvine.com/music/shop/freestuff.html. If you've got Java 1.4 or later installed, point your browser at http://www.mvine.com/music/shop/ourfavs.html for free streaming music.
No. It's for anyone and everyone - all genres are represented.
What about the average person who likes "pop crap"?
Plenty of crap, pop or otherwise, on there. Some good stuff too.
The reason this music is cheap and non-DRM?
The site is run by artists for artists, not by suits exploiting artists.
Nobody's ever heard of it.
Not yet. But that's the whole point - it's for unsigned artists.
http://www.mvine.com/music/shop/freestuff.html
In many places I've worked, MP3 files are blocked at the firewall, but Ogg files are let through. http://www.mvine.com/ streams Ogg music direct to your desktop. And it's free.
All the artists on http://www.mvine.com/ receive 50% of the after tax revenue for downloads, and all the music sold, in Ogg Vorbis and MP3 formats, is free of DRM. There are also many free music videos to download too.
Download the free stuff and share with everyone you know.