Amie Street, share music of every genre

December 16, 2008

I was surfing the net, trying to find a good website to discover and share music of every genre. I was tired of the common names, so I found this website that, well, seems really new and innovative.

Amie Street, share music of every genre

Amie Street is a place to discover, download and share music of every genre, from all over the world.

It is innovative: it uses a new approach to selling music. On Amie Street, the community determines the price. Every song starts free, or very cheap, and increases in price, up to 98 cents, as more and more people purchase it.

This variable pricing system ensures that the public gets music at a fair, community-driven price point, and makes it easy for you to find the type of music you want. It’s literally free to download new music on Amie Street, and you know when you pay 98 cents for a song a lot of people think it’s really good.

It’s a social music store, as it’s no secret that friends are one of the best ways to find out about new artists. To encourage members to share and talk about the music they love, Amie Street gives you money to spend on more music when you recommend your favorite songs.

On Amie Street, you are rewarded with cash for more music downloads when you recommend a song that continues to rise in price. For example, if you find a great new song when it’s free and recommend it to your friends, and that song eventually increases to 98 cents, you get that difference of 98 cents back into your account to spend on more music.

 

Zero Interest Financing until 2010 at wwbw.comWoodwind & Brasswind offers a guaranteed low price on the largest and most diverse selection of band and orchestral instruments and accessories.

It has more than 1 million items in its inventory from manufacturers all over the world.

Woodwind & Brasswind is celebrating its 30th anniversary offering its customers the best selection of products at the best prices with unmatched expertise and customer service.

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