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Where do you get your music?

The newest issue of Q Magazine has a list of 100 Places to Get Music Online, and Largeheartedboy was kind enough to post it online. Below are a few categories of interest.


New & Exclusive Tracks

1 - iTunes
2 - Pure Volume
3 - Soundclick
4 - Dilate Choonz
5 - Arjan Writes
6 - Spinner
7 - MySpace.com
8 - Limewire
9 - Download.com
10 - MP3.com

MP3 Blogs

51 - Hype Machine
52 - An Aquarium Drunkard
53 - Bumrocks
54 - Cocaine Blunts
55 - Copy Comma Right
56 - Dimeadozen
57 - Fluxblog
58 - Gabba
59 - Gorilla vs Bear
60 - Idolator
61 - Largehearted Boy
62 - Lost in the 80's
63 - Music Like Dirt
64 - Nothing But Green Lights
65 - My Old Kentucky Blog
66 - You Ain't No Picasso
67 - The Runout Groove
68 - Some Velvet Blog
69 - Soul Sides
70 - 20 Jazz Funk Greats

Video

81 - YouTube
82 - MTV
83 - Video-C
84 - Yahoo
85 - Ifilm
86 - Go Fish
87 - Q
88 - AOL Alternative
89 - Daily Motion/1960s
90 - Urge

Check the other categories (like radio stations & live music) over at Largehearted Boy.


Do you guys visit any of these sites? If not, where do you get your music?


Posted on 02/27/2007 3:44 PM Visits: 473
Ringo Deathstarr: 02/26/2007 2:58 PM
I have one to add: Project Playlist. (www.projectplaylist.com)

It's a wicked cool site that allows you to set up your very own myspace/whatever playlist (like 75+ songs!!!) and post it for, free. You can make multiple playlists as well, if you so desire. It has a search engine where you type in the song/artist you want and add it to your playlist. The entries are taken from all over the internet, so you might have audio from an official site or a random blog, etc.

It's not technically downloading them, but it's a lot better than only having one song on myspace. Gives people a good idea of what you're currently into as well. :)

Thanks for posting this, though!
breesays: 02/26/2007 3:06 PM
I have one to add: Project Playlist. (www.projectplaylist.com)

It's a wicked cool site that allows you to set up your very own myspace/whatever playlist (like 75+ songs!!!) and post it for, free. You can make multiple playlists as well, if you so desire. It has a search engine where you type in the song/artist you want and add it to your playlist. The entries are taken from all over the internet, so you might have audio from an official site or a random blog, etc.

It's not technically downloading them, but it's a lot better than only having one song on myspace. Gives people a good idea of what you're currently into as well. :)

Thanks for posting this, though!

Ohhh that sounds so cool!!! Ill check it out as soon as I'm done a-bloggin'
shandenn: 02/26/2007 3:30 PM
i am in love with pandoraradio.com...you input a song or band and it finds music that is similar in the composition and sound...i heart it...
bart9886: 02/26/2007 4:15 PM
Pitchfork?
pitchforkmedia.com
this site has great indie music. They don't like most emo mainstream stuff but for Indie they're great.
knurl: 02/26/2007 7:00 PM


MP3 Caravan is doing a MP3 every day for the year.
Crud Crud
Office Naps......

breesays: 02/27/2007 5:04 PM
bart9886 said:
Pitchfork?
pitchforkmedia.com
this site has great indie music. They don't like most emo mainstream stuff but for Indie they're great.

Yeah I dig pitchfork... I like their "forkast" section
breesays: 02/27/2007 5:05 PM
knurl said:

MP3 Caravan is doing a MP3 every day for the year.
Crud Crud
Office Naps......
Thanks!
modernartillery: 02/27/2007 8:54 PM
kinixton blog is really good too. I think that's how it's spelt. D:
sk8erchic101: 07/04/2007 1:42 PM





















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