Hi. I'M NEW AND I HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT RARE JAZZ MP3S

beezerholmes said:I see you microsoft cratedigger.





The benefit i see from this modern mp3 digging is that record shop guy doesn't have to deal with creepy dudes coming in and buying witch finder general records because they have bare breasts on the cover.





The downside is that they don't meet the incredibly nice christian girl who collects stryper records; that they initially laughed at, but then fostered a weird protective fondness for.





What cd is good, but much like this place it is a community that you need to give, in order to take from.




It's actually less demanding than it seems. I mean, a lot of users put very high bounties on very cheap releases (including the download links), so as long as you're ok with spending 3 dollars once in, like, three or four months to buy a random beatport digital release in order to fill a random user's request, you'll be just fine.
 
I was on Oink back in the day (which was great), but after the whole thing came down I didn't find out about what.cd until too late. I tried to go through their interview process once, but the whole thing seemed so insanely ridiculous to me.
 
SO OP said:I guess finding rare digital music is at least as hard as finding the vinyl itself.

guess again
 
damms said:SO OP said:I guess finding rare digital music is at least as hard as finding the vinyl itself.

guess again




That's what I thought after rapidshare, media fire, and all the mp3 blogs got cracked down upon.





Then I went old school... good old soul seek.
 
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"Crafted with a custom color developed through hand-painting techniques and strategic use of robots..."





wut...
 
RAJ said: after rapidshare, media fire, and all the mp3 blogs got cracked down upon.







I miss the Golden Age!