I found this album by complete accident while surfing around Amie Street and it’s one of those albums that the more your listen the more you hear.
The Album is called Closing to the Horizon and is by The Nexion-Project, it’s in the electronica genre and believe me it’s an amazing album, but don’t just take my word for it, check out some of the tracks below to hear for yourself, as I type this post the whole album is still FREE so if you like it get over to Amie Street and grab a copy as soon as you can
I found this track on Amie Street the other day and gave it a good recommendation, but I thought I’d share it with my readers, the track is called Delirio Coletivo (Supa Funky Mix) and is by Hard Mix!.
I’m not usually one for house music, but after hearing this track I just had to download it to listen on my iPod.
Anyway check it out below and if you like it download it
There has been quite a lot of buzz going around at the moment about the new pricing structure over on iTunes, with a three tier system been introduced, meaning that tracks will now cost 59p, 79p and 99p to download, but what does this mean and how is it going to work.
Well to put it simply the most popular tracks will cost more, where as the least popular will cost less, well that’s the theory anyway, but knowing how the big wig labels work, they will probably decide to charge the full cost anyway!
So search around the net and if you are downloading make sure they are legal and DRM Free, I personally always check the above three sites before downloading as I know that money is tight these days and every little saving, no matter how small, always helps.
Those living in the UK have had a bit of short fall when it comes to downloading MP3s from Amazon.co.uk but recently Amazon announced that MP3 downloads are now available to download from Amazon.co.uk
This is great news for us “Brits” and now we can get to download tracks that little bit cheaper than iTunes, OK, so it may only be 10 or 20 pence a track cheaper, but, every little help when you download stacks of tracks and most of the albums are a lot cheaper to download from Amazon rather than iTunes.
I’ll be adding a Top Music Picks section over the next week so keep yours eyes peeled for that, but for the meantime, check out some of the Top Selling MP3 downloads over at Amazon at the moment