DavidMahler
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It is my opinion that since downloadable music, the art of the album almost no longer exists. Any others feel this way?
Originally Posted by analogbox /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'm kinda not following the downloadable music trend. It's just so much better in many aspects in having a real copy on hand. You get the best possible quality and you don't have to deal with any DRM craps. Plus, I love looking at my CD collections. Downloadable musics will never give me that pleasure, period. |
Originally Posted by ueyteuor /img/forum/go_quote.gif i download albums from demonoid (torrents).. never once bought a cd, since downloading saved me soo much money... i know the quality on cd's is a lot better, but with my amp and headphones, the mp3's sound better.. |
Originally Posted by analogbox /img/forum/go_quote.gif Downloading mp3s should only be used as a reference, not stealing. |
Originally Posted by Stephen_Ri /img/forum/go_quote.gif There was an interesting article about this in Sound and Vision about a year ago. Some interesting points were that, since today artists are expected to fill up the better part of an 80-minute CD (basically double the length of an LP), there's too much filler. |
Originally Posted by analogbox /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'm kinda not following the downloadable music trend. It's just so much better in many aspects in having a real copy on hand. You get the best possible quality and you don't have to deal with any DRM craps. Plus, I love looking at my CD collections. Downloadable musics will never give me that pleasure, period. |