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Posted by keithos27 on Jun-07-2004 04:21:

Audiojelly.com

I don't know if this has been posted before or not, but check out www.audiojelly.com for some hard to find downloads (priced at 1 pound each). This is a legit download service from The Space Brothers. I was pretty happy to find "Forgiven (I Feel You Love) (Origin Mix)" on there. Seems pretty easy to use. I don't know all the rules but I believe there is a 50p surcharge for using a debit card, but otherwise singles are 1 pound and albums are 5 pounds. The songs are 192kbps MP3s.

-Keith


Posted by DiMethGuy on Jun-07-2004 04:39:

word up.

I d/l'd Lustral - Everytime (Riley and Durant remix) for a buck and half or whatever conversion is...and it rocked so I ordered the vinyl two seconds later on the same site.

Top heads up from Trancebrat!


Posted by Bemps on Jun-07-2004 05:10:

How were you able to buy Lustral - Everytime (Riley and Durrant remix) on 12"? I don't see a place to buy the 12" of this remix on their site. Please point this out if you bought this; I really want to buy this record.


Posted by webmeister on Jun-07-2004 05:27:

I believe John 00 Fleming has a similar service on his website as well...


Posted by Solkanar512 on Jun-21-2004 07:30:

Love Poundin' Sensation

I have to say, as a CD-DJ, this site is rocking my world. Nice to have access to music that was previously only on vinyl. Though I'm well aware that even 192 kHz mp3 files aren't good for mixing at clubs with large systems, they are perfect for smaller parties. That, and they just signed up the Armada label, so this store seems to have major support.

The other reason I'm so excited is from more of a geek standpoint. Here is a label (not the first ever) serving music at a decent quality, a decent price, and without forcing their customers to jump through so many damn hoops to fairly use music that was purchased legally. Yes, I'm aware of city16 and others, but their downloads require specific software that is proprietary to specific computers.

It's about time honest customers were treated as such. I hope to see more online stores follow suit.


Posted by keithos27 on Jun-21-2004 13:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Solkanar512
I have to say, as a CD-DJ, this site is rocking my world. Nice to have access to music that was previously only on vinyl. Though I'm well aware that even 192 kHz mp3 files aren't good for mixing at clubs with large systems, they are perfect for smaller parties. That, and they just signed up the Armada label, so this store seems to have major support.

The other reason I'm so excited is from more of a geek standpoint. Here is a label (not the first ever) serving music at a decent quality, a decent price, and without forcing their customers to jump through so many damn hoops to fairly use music that was purchased legally. Yes, I'm aware of city16 and others, but their downloads require specific software that is proprietary to specific computers.

It's about time honest customers were treated as such. I hope to see more online stores follow suit.


Well said.

-Keith



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