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Buying music from a music store

Day 164 - Inexpensive Music
Photo by DaGoaty

People enjoy listening to production music wherever they go, and I bet that most of the time, they won’t visit a music website to make a purchase. Instead, they will download the latest version of uTorrent and proceed to pirate music by obtaining discographies of their favorite bands. This not only negatively impacts the sales of the artists producing the music but, if you’re unlucky, you might also find yourself being pursued by the RIAA. If you consider yourself a true fan of the artist you listen to, then you should buy their CDs as a way to support their efforts.

However, with so many online stores to choose from, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. I used to have a favorite music website, lala.com, but it was recently acquired by iTunes, which saddened me because I really liked its interface. Well, that’s life, and I have to move on.

But don’t worry, there are many other options you can explore. If you’re looking for a good music website, I recommend going with the one from Apple. You’ll find that they have millions upon millions of songs available, and even if you’re searching for rare tracks, you’ll still …

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