Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Bound by Elven rope




Sweet, sweet sounds. I feel myself bound by Elven rope. It hurts Gollum, but I have got a better feeling. This music performed by London Symphonic Orchestra is available not only on this featured CD. Parts of the sountrack were earlier published as a 3 bucks download at allofmp3.com, but there are only 19 songs there. This is incomparable to official collection, which contain 3 CD-s and 1 DVD. It also ships with a book - beautiful print. The book is available for free and it reminds all the magic to the reader.

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Monday, November 20, 2006

Matured men only

Wishlist headphones
This posting is not actually about whiskey. Although its so funny to have a glass of scotch with apple juice. It is all about music, gentlemen.
Tired of seeking for new music on DC++, frustrated waiting so loooooong for a completed download from your faithful eMule, crushed with pood seeding of a fresh release on torrent? My friend, you matured to use some legal service. But which one to choose? There are clever guys, who made all the job of tries and buys on legal online music services. One is Hans from www.museekster.com, another is Frank from www.techcrunch.com .
Hans provided a lovely and well-organised table where you can momentarily compare major legal sites, including famous damn cheap Russian music deposits.
Frank made an extensive review with a smaller table. He missed Russians, but there are more US services in his big review.
Gentlemen, you have missed recent nice service from my favourite phone brand - Sony Ericsson. They launched m-buzz recently. Their selection of British rock is adorable.

Updated: sorry, Matt, I missed your review in September, I was on my sweet vacation.

Question to reader:
Can you send me that thing on the picture as a keepsake?

MP3 push from Mr Bush

There are so many allofmp3-s.coms all around, so why G. Bush forced Mr Putin to shut down exactly one piece of a complicated legal scheme of selling online music from Russia to the US? The question is open. A direct hit to Russian online music business after G. Bush complained Putin about mp3-s, was VISA decision to stop service for the site. But look, they did not stopped VISA for another Russian online mp3-store, and this one mushroomed too! May be Mr Bush has not enough education to understand that roms.ru has to be the aim of his righteous, or correctly - copyrighteous anger.
Please, Mr Bush, do not target the site itself. The nasty invention of Russian lawers is a scheme under which accumulated funds from online music sales actually cannot be transferred to the artists in the form of royalties. Instead of solution, Mr Bush just pushed development of online music stores in Russia.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Wow, I am a blogger now.

My leg steps the world
Its so exciting. I managed to add a comment to another blog and found I can blog myself too. Here it comes. Hello world!