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EMusic's paying subscribers -- and any non-paying app users who register within the app for free -- can hear radio stations for each scene from eMusic's large catalog of music (the radio feature ispowered in part by The Echo Nest, publisher of Evolver.fm); enter the comment section for each scene; suggest new scenes for eMusic to add (they plan to add many); and access other free-registration-or-payment-only features.
Eliot Van Buskirk: EMusic's 'Scenes' App for iPad Can Turn You Into a Hipster (or at Least a Scenester) Eliot Van Buskirk 2011
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The main job of eMusic staffers is to know about all of this stuff, specializing in a genre or sub-genre to find the best stuff, license it, and package it for eMusic's paying subscribers.
Eliot Van Buskirk: EMusic's 'Scenes' App for iPad Can Turn You Into a Hipster (or at Least a Scenester) Eliot Van Buskirk 2011
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Nate sez, I've been a fan of eMusic's DRM-free tunes for some time, but I'm really impressed with their launch of a new download manager called 'eMusic Remote' for their store.
Boing Boing 2007
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But it can't beat eMusic's subscription of 40 tracks for a monthly fee of about £6.50... 30 tracks if you subscribe now - I am old skool.
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It would seem SNOCAP is the closest to this sort of ideal ecosystem, though it could be argued that eMusic's focus on indies is also I agree to a certain extent.
Archive 2005-08-28 Chris Heuer 2005
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It would seem SNOCAP is the closest to this sort of ideal ecosystem, though it could be argued that eMusic's focus on indies is also I agree to a certain extent.
SnoCAP for HD Chris Heuer 2005
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Both rely on AgentArts's database of artist similarity, which also powers the back-end for eMusic's recommendation system.
Boing Boing: February 16, 2003 - February 22, 2003 Archives 2003
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Pall Mall Cigarettes at Christmas eMusic's 88 best albums of 2008.
There's something about Bettie. Jeff 2004
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After Mark mentioned eMusic's legal downloadable music service in a QuickTopic yesterday, I went off and singed up for the "free, unlimited 30-day trial."
Boing Boing: November 25, 2001 - December 1, 2001 Archives 2001
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Albums go from $5 to nearly $20, depending on the album and the file format: Amazon's and eMusic's MP3 files will be cheaper than their competitors' songs, which will have better sound quality because they are less compressed, digitally.
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