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Thursday, September 23, 2004

From the 3x Thursday:

1. How do you get your music/new music these days (radio, tv, internet, friends)? What kind of music are you into right now?


A combination of streaming Internet radio (I've really grown enamored with the Mercora network) and songs I've purchased from Puretracks.com (iTunes for Canada).

2. By which medium do you recieve music? Do you still buy CDs, or do you buy the albums in digital form? Or both?
I bought 2 CDs at the Montreal Jazz Fest, but mostly I purchase albums from Puretracks. I have limited floor space, so that helps to conserve it.

3. What is your opinion about downloading music without purchasing it? Do you believe it really hurts record sales? Is anyone but the RIAA really suffering?
Polls have shown that downloads aren't hurting the RIAA. If they wanted to really turn people away from song swapping, they would make CDs cost less and make more of the catalogue of music available. With CD prices not dropping since they were introduces (they're about 20 bucks, with re-issues and imports even more!), and the difficulty in finding tunes more than about 8 years old... well, people are generally fed up with them.

That said, places like Puretracks pay the artists for their songs, not the RIAA. The folks who already did the work. I want the estates of Miles Davis (and sadly, most of the Ramones now), and artists like Sonny Rollins to make money for their work.

Bonus Question for Comments: Do you think that the internet a good source for new (or stuff you'd never really think about listening to) music? How? Why/Why not?
I've discovered quite a few new artists who I wouldn't have thought of thanks to the 'net. Without it, I'd have never heard of them.

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