yeah, but one thing is "professional" usage, where i can understand the worries about quality of sound/large files etc and another one is just plain home listening. there is just a huge amount of really high quality music out there that seems to be ingored by a lot of electronic music heads....i think thats what simon was talking about.....

----- Original Message ----- From: "Stoddard, Kamal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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    Its an amzing world out there, and any MP3 snobs should stop
    lording over their vinyl collections, and just take interest
    in a format that is allowing a huge number of artists to release
    music to the world.

    .simon

The world is quite amazing isn't it? I was thinking that on the way in
to work!

I agree about taking interest, but taking interest in a concept and
supporting a format (and all it's limitations) are different. I am
intensely interested in the concept of fully digital music presentation,
but like Francois k said on dhp that time, the concept doesn't really
work consistently on the professional level until you start closing in
on uncompressed quality (really uber-high bitrates and large files). So
I probably won't bother with full steam digital until the format is
expanded to include high quality files. But then again you're talking to
the guy who buys 4 pairs of levi's 501's every spring and feels fashion
conscious so.... Maybe I'm just habitual, or maybe I only accept the
best, depends on your take on jeans and music.

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems




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From: Global Warming ?! [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 7:07 AM
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) legit mp3 downloads (artists get PAID)?




    Others I would add to the list below.

    Heavy Industries
    Bevlar
    Dobox
    Clever Music
    Luumu
    Acrylik

    ..


    This music out there is pretty diverse and amazing, certinaly
    enough for me to enjoy and feel excited about.

    Check out Speakeasy on Psurkit.net ... Its a weekly podacast
    featuring some of the favorite tracks I find weekly.  The
    show notes include links to the sites I am visiting.



z66 wrote:
>
> ..
>
>> which are your favourite labels and artists?
>
>
> i'm not really downloading too much, but i've found at least one
> worthy release on following netlabels:
>
> REALAUDIO
> EPSILONLAB
> STADTGRUEN
> TONATOM
> ACEDIA MUSIC
> 2063MUSIC
> _ROHFORMAT
> EXEGENE
> RACEWILLBEGIN
> DATAMUSIK
> KIKAPU
> NISHI
> GAINLAD
> MP3DEATH
>
> and..
>
> ASYMMETRIC MP3
> D1GITAL
>
> and ofcourse..
>
> THINNER
> TEXTONE
>
>
> ///Z
>
>

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