Quoting max. spicer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> I've got a list of tracks that I'd like to own, but don't necessarily
> like the artists enough to go out and by the relevant albums (yet). 
> Currently, my entire music collection is ripped from my cd collection,
> but I'd now like to start adding just the odd single mp3/flac (I'll
> just say mp3 from now on).  I'm a total newbie to this side of mp3s, so
> wondered if anyone could help out.  Are there sites where you can just
> buy tracks that can then be played on my SB2?  I'm dimly aware of
> itunes and the like, and the horrible DRM monster that's associated
> with them.  Ideally, I'd like some plain old mp3s, but would settle for
> DRM stuff, provided I can actually listen to it (I realise that's
> somewhat against the whole point of DRM!).  One thing to note is that I
> can't really go with one of the monthly subscription service as I
> wouldn't use it enough to justify the cost.

I use emusic pretty extensively.  They are constantly adding to their
collection, and I easily find enough music there to cover the montly
subscription.  You can just join for a month and then cancel, there isn't a
long-term commitment.

I also use the iTunes store to download music, and then remove the DRM. It's
an easy process that doesn't take anywhere near the 15-30 minutes quoted
elsewhere in this thread.  It's a simple, drag-and-drop non-techie process.


http://www.emusic.com
http://hymn-project.org/jhymndoc/
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