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Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:35 pm
by jazzamataz
Steps to downloading:
Download Torrent file.
Listen to album.
Pick songs I like.
Buy them on iTunes.
Delete torrent album.
If they're not on iTunes... fuck it - I tried. Make your music more accessible
and I'll give you my 79/99p. (or 59p if its on sale.)
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:37 pm
by say_whut
pkay wrote:have internet connection -----> get free tunes
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 5:25 am
by wolf89
jazzamataz wrote:Steps to downloading:
Download Torrent file.
Listen to album.
Pick songs I like.
Buy them on iTunes.
Delete torrent album.
If they're not on iTunes... fuck it - I tried. Make your music more accessible
and I'll give you my 79/99p. (or 59p if its on sale.)
That's really destroying the art of an album though. Something that seems to be happening a lot anyway. I always listen to an album start to finish. Rarely I'll buy a single track but that usually happens with like a pop record or something.
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 10:06 am
by Maccaveli
wolf89 wrote:jazzamataz wrote:Steps to downloading:
Download Torrent file.
Listen to album.
Pick songs I like.
Buy them on iTunes.
Delete torrent album.
If they're not on iTunes... fuck it - I tried. Make your music more accessible
and I'll give you my 79/99p. (or 59p if its on sale.)
That's really destroying the art of an album though. Something that seems to be happening a lot anyway. I always listen to an album start to finish. Rarely I'll buy a single track but that usually happens with like a pop record or something.
Same here, even if an album has like 50% songs I don't like I'll still keep the whole thing on my iPod cos I think its important to hear songs in the context of the album they're on
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 10:22 am
by AllNightDayDream
The destruction of the album artistically isn't something you can really wrest on the listeners, IMO. Not to say there aren't absolute gems of releases front to back, but they are few and far between, especially when you consider how everyone has such different tastes.
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:23 am
by leyenda
Depends on the genre really. With dubstep I don't usually bother, assuming I've at least heard the music in question in good quality on a radio show etc. I go straight to buy said music digitally/CD. If I haven't heard something (becoming less and less frequent with spotify/grooveshark improving), especially if a full album, then I'll d/l it free first. If I like it I'll track it down to buy. If not I won't. Music gets deleted shortly after either way. This is especially true in rock where I'll hear about something being good rather than hear it itself so I want to check it out. The only time I will keep the free d/l is if I can't find the music digitally or on CD (I'm not counting ridiculously priced second hand selling where nothing goes to the artist). I also don't pay for centuries old classical music.
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 12:24 pm
by wearecorsairs
wolf89 wrote:jazzamataz wrote:Steps to downloading:
Download Torrent file.
Listen to album.
Pick songs I like.
Buy them on iTunes.
Delete torrent album.
If they're not on iTunes... fuck it - I tried. Make your music more accessible
and I'll give you my 79/99p. (or 59p if its on sale.)
That's really destroying the art of an album though.
the art of making 4 good singles & 5 filler tunes (in most cases).
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 12:38 pm
by jazzamataz
oh wow... yeah of course If I like an album I'll buy the whole thing.
My bad. I didn't really get that across.
I'm not a philistine!
leyenda303 wrote:Depends on the genre really. With dubstep I don't usually bother, assuming I've at least heard the music in question in good quality on a radio show etc. I go straight to buy said music digitally/CD. If I haven't heard something (becoming less and less frequent with spotify/grooveshark improving), especially if a full album, then I'll d/l it free first. If I like it I'll track it down to buy. If not I won't. Music gets deleted shortly after either way. This is especially true in rock where I'll hear about something being good rather than hear it itself so I want to check it out. The only time I will keep the free d/l is if I can't find the music digitally or on CD (I'm not counting ridiculously priced second hand selling where nothing goes to the artist). I also don't pay for centuries old classical music.
^ That's more like what I meant. I was just trying to be concise.
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 1:07 pm
by vishes
Yes, I admit that I have downloaded some of my music illegally. But seeing that I spend 80 to 90 % of my money on vinyl every month, I think I have the right to do so. (well not exactly of course)
I mean, I already spend the vast majority of my hard earned money on music every month, what more can I do?
I rarely pay for digital downloads though, don't know what it is exactly but it's something that I find quite ridiculous really. I'd much rather spend my money on vinyl, even if that means I can buy less releases for the same amount of cash.
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 1:23 pm
by Stuuka
Honestly I have a few vinyl, but hey I bought CDJs?
Vinyl decks = cheaper in the short-run
CDJ = cheaper in the long-run
why? because people dload all the 320s! I use CDJs but definitely agree things should ONLY be released vinyl only. Fuck digital!
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:27 pm
by SCope13
yoowan wrote:if I have something that ive already got on wax but I want on my iPod, I have no qualms in torrenting it
downloads should be standard with all vinyl purchases anyway
This. So much.
And often times I'll pirate something and then buy it on either wax or cd. If I really love what I'm listening to, I'll be sure the artist gets something.
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:28 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
SCope13 wrote:If I really love what I'm listening to, I'll be sure the artist gets something.
thats so good of you lol
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:34 pm
by murky21
Another record shop announces closure today so I hope all you stnuc stealing any independent music at all recognise that you have in some way contributed. Waste. If you can't afford it you can't fucking have it can you
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:41 pm
by SCope13
Pistonsbeneath wrote:SCope13 wrote:If I really love what I'm listening to, I'll be sure the artist gets something.
thats so good of you lol
Well hell, theres no sense in me spending 12 bucks on something I might not like. If I like it, I'll buy it. If I'm not going to listen to it anyway, I'm not going to go out and purchase it.
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:43 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
SCope13 wrote:Pistonsbeneath wrote:SCope13 wrote:If I really love what I'm listening to, I'll be sure the artist gets something.
thats so good of you lol
Well hell, theres no sense in me spending 12 bucks on something I might not like. If I like it, I'll buy it. If I'm not going to listen to it anyway, I'm not going to go out and purchase it.
okay well if you like my ep buy it and if you dont dont bother with it

Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:47 pm
by seckle
Pathetic attitudes in this thread. People doing anything to justify their hard drives.
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:48 pm
by SCope13
Pistonsbeneath wrote:SCope13 wrote:Pistonsbeneath wrote:SCope13 wrote:If I really love what I'm listening to, I'll be sure the artist gets something.
thats so good of you lol
Well hell, theres no sense in me spending 12 bucks on something I might not like. If I like it, I'll buy it. If I'm not going to listen to it anyway, I'm not going to go out and purchase it.
okay well if you like my ep buy it and if you dont dont bother with it

I will more than likely end up buying your ep. When's that dropping?
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:53 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
SCope13 wrote:Pistonsbeneath wrote:SCope13 wrote:Pistonsbeneath wrote:SCope13 wrote:If I really love what I'm listening to, I'll be sure the artist gets something.
thats so good of you lol
Well hell, theres no sense in me spending 12 bucks on something I might not like. If I like it, I'll buy it. If I'm not going to listen to it anyway, I'm not going to go out and purchase it.
okay well if you like my ep buy it and if you dont dont bother with it

I will more than likely end up buying your ep. When's that dropping?
http://mindstepmusic.com/forthcoming-ms ... century-ep 24th of this month
seriously though with previews you can check things out before making a decision
promo is there to promote a release to you
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:59 pm
by SCope13
I shall bag it when the time comes.
You're right about previews but... I just cannot afford buying all the music I want to listen to. I buy as much music as I can, so I don't have a problem with downloading a few albums occasionally. And I like to think that it helps weed out the people who are only in it for the money. Capitalism has kinda fucked the music industry, as it has every industry. But that's another discussion. :/
Re: Illegally Downloading Music
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:06 pm
by Laszlo
murky21 wrote:Another record shop announces closure today so I hope all you stnuc stealing any independent music at all recognise that you have in some way contributed. Waste. If you can't afford it you can't fucking have it can you
You're confusing 'can't' and 'shouldn't'