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- Brideoffrankenstein
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Just wondered if any of you use file-sharing and how regularly you use it. Ok it's probably not the best place to admit to it on an open forum and everything but do you ever worry about getting caught? Is all this free music really going to kill the music industry etc etc....
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Well, it surely has killed already the careers of a few minor bands.Brideoffrankenstein wrote: Is all this free music really going to kill the music industry etc etc....
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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bands you know cd?canon docre wrote:Well, it surely has killed already the careers of a few minor bands.Brideoffrankenstein wrote: Is all this free music really going to kill the music industry etc etc....
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I think it helps bands.
I've bought so many new CDs recently based on music I've downloaded.
If the songs are good enough then I'll buy the CD (with the better sound quality and all the accompanying artwork etc). If the songs are lacklustre then I won't.
The music industry needs to readjust, and work out new sales models.
And on a Sisters-related note Tony James' new band Carbon/Silicon actively encourage it (clicky for news link).
I've bought so many new CDs recently based on music I've downloaded.
If the songs are good enough then I'll buy the CD (with the better sound quality and all the accompanying artwork etc). If the songs are lacklustre then I won't.
The music industry needs to readjust, and work out new sales models.
And on a Sisters-related note Tony James' new band Carbon/Silicon actively encourage it (clicky for news link).
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My own household was suffering considerably. My ex-bf could live very good from making music, now not anymore. Surely there're a lot of reasons for the decline, you can't take it all up to the downloading. But record companies tend to not put so much efforts in smaller or medium bands at the moment.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:bands you know cd?canon docre wrote:Well, it surely has killed already the careers of a few minor bands.Brideoffrankenstein wrote: Is all this free music really going to kill the music industry etc etc....
I dont mind at all if people rip off major acts that can afford it. But if you care about a band, please pay for what they give you.
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Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
I only use Dimeadozen.
They only allow bootlegs,and if an artist informs them they are not trade friendly ,all files from that artist will be removed.
They only allow bootlegs,and if an artist informs them they are not trade friendly ,all files from that artist will be removed.
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I'd agree with laz... At least, that's the way I'm working with the stuff too... Problem is, most people just download and never buy, which is indeed quite selfish...
Apart from that: Soulseek, most definately
Apart from that: Soulseek, most definately
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i gather bitlord is good download software and films "torrent" files very quickly, which can found via www.mininova.org
its not unlike downloading sharewar then getting the serial # from somewhere like http://astalavista.box.sk only you dont have to wade through popups advertising barely legal teens and russian brides
and i'm with laz on the "download the song(s) and if you like it, buy it"
i have quite a few mp3s on my pc and on my mp3 player, and apart from the sisters live and demo stuff, about 80% of it comes from CDs that i own and that i ripped to mp3 for ease of listening.
what downloading music through filesharing apps does offer though is the opportunity to have that one song by a band that you think you like, but that you would never dream of forking out a tenner or more for their album on the off-chance it has more than 1 good track on it.
there are plenty of things where if i hadnt downloaded them i just wouldnt bother with them.
the maximo park album "a certain trigger" is a case in point: its ok-ish and has 2 not bad tracks on, but i'd happily not have it if it was a choice between that or paying ten quid plus for the cd.
i fail to see how the band are loosing out from me on that one - they wouldnt have my money either way. but as it stands i've at least heard them and can say they have a couple of good songs...
its not unlike downloading sharewar then getting the serial # from somewhere like http://astalavista.box.sk only you dont have to wade through popups advertising barely legal teens and russian brides
and i'm with laz on the "download the song(s) and if you like it, buy it"
i have quite a few mp3s on my pc and on my mp3 player, and apart from the sisters live and demo stuff, about 80% of it comes from CDs that i own and that i ripped to mp3 for ease of listening.
what downloading music through filesharing apps does offer though is the opportunity to have that one song by a band that you think you like, but that you would never dream of forking out a tenner or more for their album on the off-chance it has more than 1 good track on it.
there are plenty of things where if i hadnt downloaded them i just wouldnt bother with them.
the maximo park album "a certain trigger" is a case in point: its ok-ish and has 2 not bad tracks on, but i'd happily not have it if it was a choice between that or paying ten quid plus for the cd.
i fail to see how the band are loosing out from me on that one - they wouldnt have my money either way. but as it stands i've at least heard them and can say they have a couple of good songs...
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- Brideoffrankenstein
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Exactly. I have been exploring the back catologues of bands I already have things by and certainly intend to purchase (probably 2nd hand off ebay though and not brand new ). Also, I have been downloading music from bands I have heard of but have never had the spare cash to purchase anything they have released. Some bands are not worth parting with my cash for (like QB says) and some are, and I will be puchasing these albums on an as and when basisQuiff Boy wrote:what downloading music through filesharing apps does offer though is the opportunity to have that one song by a band that you think you like, but that you would never dream of forking out a tenner or more for their album on the off-chance it has more than 1 good track on it.
there are plenty of things where if i hadnt downloaded them i just wouldnt bother with them.
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About those torrents:
Do you actually share yourself when downloading with one of those?
I like the idea of it, but when it comes to movies, I rather not share those as I have only a very limited upload (1gig/30days)
So is there any way to control that in torrent-software?
Do you actually share yourself when downloading with one of those?
I like the idea of it, but when it comes to movies, I rather not share those as I have only a very limited upload (1gig/30days)
So is there any way to control that in torrent-software?
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yupObviousman wrote:So is there any way to control that in torrent-software?
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And the best way to do that is to use... and then doing...hallucienate wrote:yupObviousman wrote:So is there any way to control that in torrent-software?
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Welllll, I use a text based torrent client running on a linux machine so I'm probably not the best person to ask but in clients like bitspirit it's just a setting that allows you to choose your upload speed, nothing tricky.Obviousman wrote:And the best way to do that is to use... and then doing...hallucienate wrote:yupObviousman wrote:So is there any way to control that in torrent-software?
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Well, all Tierkreis' releases, as far as we can tell, are gonna be limited to 100 copies. So after they're all sold out, I don't have major issues with anyone downloading the songs as medium-bitrate mp3s.
And as far as bootlegs go, if someone records a gig on a cassette (but not CD)and tells me about it, you never know, I might even sign the original for them.
And as far as bootlegs go, if someone records a gig on a cassette (but not CD)and tells me about it, you never know, I might even sign the original for them.
I use Soulseek to find new bands. If I really like them, I buy the CD. If I don't like it, I delete it.
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I've stopped using Soulseek because it is too slow, I use the Azuerus client to control my Bit Torrent downloads.
I don't download a lot of music nowadays anyway, mainly just TV progs that I've missed.
I don't download a lot of music nowadays anyway, mainly just TV progs that I've missed.
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The worst part of downloading.. Deleting...rian wrote:I use Soulseek to find new bands. If I really like them, I buy the CD. If I don't like it, I delete it.
Even if I've downloaded utter crap, I just can't do it
Well, my discs would be full if I didn't delete stuff. And I have 20GB+20GB+120GB in my download computer.Obviousman wrote:The worst part of downloading.. Deleting...rian wrote:I use Soulseek to find new bands. If I really like them, I buy the CD. If I don't like it, I delete it.
Even if I've downloaded utter crap, I just can't do it
I think someone set my soul alight