Do you belong to an online music subscription service?

Bateluer

Lifer
Jun 23, 2001
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iTunes. Bought quite a bit of tunes for my 4GB Ipod nano off iTunes.

Always in the market for some good running music, in the same vein as Godsmack, Disturbed, and Ramstein.
 

fire400

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Nov 21, 2005
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I can't find a service that offers as much trance music as limewire and kazaa. I don't do either programs anymore, so before I turn 21, and I can't find a site that offers trance tracks by the thousands if not hundred thousands, consider me buying CD's from the e-tailers and retail stores

-because most sites I've been to offers stuff that isn't good enough.

you won't find Lacuna at the store. Aquagen or Cosmic Gate. Novaspace.

Best Buy doesn't even sell on their Dance racks, the DJ Sammy 2005 debut, Rise Again "album."
 

aswedc

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Oct 25, 2000
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Used to use Yahoo Music, switched to Rhapsody when they went multi platform. OS X and Linux support FTW.
 

aphex

Moderator<br>All Things Apple
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Jul 19, 2001
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I dont think iTunes is really considered a subscription service, they are really just a store.
 

funboy6942

Lifer
Nov 13, 2001
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If incoding is your thing Yahoo cannot be beat for price and it has the highest encoding out of all of them. Belive when I had the service it was a 192 and neither rhapsody or napster came that close or sounded so good.
 

trmiv

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
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What do these services have against making their pricing easy to find on their site?