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Hi roarster


By e music do you mean all online stores or a specific service?


I tend to use last fm and the music room on here for free listening. Then i buy on cheap cd by preference or i tunes for laziness/convenience


Lots of new free models coming online. Adverts are involved usually. Spotify is a prominent service at the moment

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I think mightyroar means http://www.emusic.com/ which we use although I have no particular recommendations not least because we have no idea what kind of music they like.


We have a lot of last.fm going on in our house and have just gone with Napster where you can listen to just about anything but can't keep it. Also spotify is pretty good for the money.... (free)

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Hi, yes ruffers that is what I mean. There are some hidden gems on there but sometimes too hidden.

I have pretty broad tastes so I'm just looking for any good things you may hvae found recently, like the stax album recomended by capt-birdseye.

I just got some ladyhawke, ryan adams, ladytron and tv on the radio. I'm just wondering if anyone else has any good finds.


I just saw spottify at someone's house and I think I might get it as it looked fab, almost too good to be true!

I also love the last.fm

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