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Monday, January 25, 2010

eMusic expands MP3 store with Warner agreement

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eMusic is a solid place to purchase and download music. They've always had a great catalog of music that is "off the beaten path," as well as recordings of live performances. Their catalog is about to get even larger: eMusic has finally reached an agreement with Warner Music and will be adding around 10,000 new albums.

No, those new albums won't include current popular music - that's something which has long been a knock against eMusic. But it will mean even more bargain-priced, restriction-free music to choose from.

There are two key features I've always liked about eMusic. First, they give you 45 free tracks when you sign up - though I'll admit that when I first signed up years ago it was hard for me to find that many tracks I actually wanted to download. That has changed, and the catalog now includes loads of music I enjoy listening to.

Second, all eMusic's tracks are DRM-free. That's a big selling point in my mind because, well, DRM sucks.

Over at AfterDawn, there is also mention that eMusic's plans for 2010 include the introduction of streaming services for subscribers.

eMusic expands MP3 store with Warner agreement originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 18 Jan 2010 11:05:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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