Seconded on Thinner.

I still remember the 'Simulcraic Wonderland' LP by Ben Businovski of a
few years ago. Especially 'Ceiling Fan'.

Still. I do start getting wistful about mp3 labels if I like their
wares! I just start wanting them on vinyl or CD....

-----Original Message-----
From: kent williams [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 3:22 PM
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) so where do you buy your music (again!)?


I make a point of ordering CDs and the occasional 12" from the local
record store, because the owner is a friend. He lets me look at the
distributor faxes so I can order things I like.

When I order digital my favorite sites are Juno and Boomkat.  I have
ordered from Beatport, but I find browsing on that site frustrating. For
one thing, the sort of things they push in their e-mails and front page
of the site are often annoying crap. For another the whole site is a
flash application, which means it's fiddly to work with.  And the audio
samples of tracks sound like Real Audio circa 1998.

Boomkat is my favorite site to browse, and their front page/email
recommendations seem to come out of their own enthusiastic listening,
not some promotion/publicist BS.  Juno is sometimes a bit cheaper, and
their 'editorial' content is more minimal.

I have accounts on about 5 other services that at one time or another
had an exclusive release I wanted.  They don't rise to the level of
warranting recommendation, either because of price, annoying website, or
promotional e-mails that always seem to be about progressive or trance
DJs with fancy facial hair.

I will probably be getting more stuff from Electrofunk.com which seems
to have it's act together now.

I actually find a lot of stuff that's damn good that's free to download.
One excellent release that comes to mind is Christian Bloch's release on
thinner:
http://www.thinner.cc/pages/releases/releases_detail.php?id=thn075

When I run out of things to look at on TheSuperficial.com I browse
around on archive.org -- there's a huge number of self-released
musicians with stuff up there.  You take pot luck on quality, but
there's good stuff if you browse patiently.

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