Entries in Music (3)

Tuesday
Mar292011

Get 20 GB Free Storage For One Year From Amazon

We just told you about Amazon’s new Cloud Player music streaming service. To sweaten the deal Amazon is running a promotion. If you buy an MP3 album from the Amazon MP3 Store, you get 20 GB of stroage free for one year from the date of purchase. After one year is up, you will drop down to the free 5 GB plan, and you will never be charged.

Get the full details here.

Tuesday
Mar292011

Amazon Launches Online Music Streaming Service

Simply upload your music to Amazon’s servers and play them via the web or via Android. The new service dubbed Cloud Player works with the current Cloud Drive service which allows users to store any data up to 5 GB for free.

Google and Apple are rumored to be working on their own cloud-based players, but with the launch of Cloud Player, Amazon is the first to market.

Cloud Player works extremely well with the Amazon MP3 store, but can also handle music from post-DRM iTunes as well as other unencrypted music sources.

Cloud Player does not blow your mind, but rather gets the job done simply. Hopefully, this is an early release with more features to come.

Learn more about Amazon Cloud Drive and Amazon Cloud Player.

Tuesday
Jun082010

Future/Starting Writers Grab Some Inspiration

Check out some good ole’ fashioned motivation and inspiration from the BandCrab:

Just live it, breathe it, love it. Start a zine. Start a blog. Start a riot. Just start young, and never grow jaded. Because this is the best job in the whole world.

For further reading, check out the referenced, informative cache of advice from rock critics in a four-part series at www.popmatters.com.

 

via Band Crab (http://bandcrab.com/blog/?p=257)

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