Can't stop listening to this record
I have had this one CD in my car's player for the last year. If you like Panda Bear, DJ Spooky, Captain Beefheart, and Pierre Schaeffer, it's hard for me to imagine you won't love this record.
I have had this one CD in my car's player for the last year. If you like Panda Bear, DJ Spooky, Captain Beefheart, and Pierre Schaeffer, it's hard for me to imagine you won't love this record.
They dropped the price on this Album, didn't they? Is it the music or quibbling about credits that is important. This is a marvelous collection - some essential listening. Enjoy...
and the album has the feel of a beautiful, hypnotic soundtrack.
This is a short note about Broadcast - not the emusic pricing policy. As a long time fan of Broadcast, this collaboration doesn't disapoint me. Broadcast are what a houseband would sound like on a 25th century space outpost, playing their approximation of what old earth music sounded like in the 1960s.
Yeah I agree this does suck a bit, but I think it's worth it with all the amazing deals you can find on emusic (a double mix album for two credits). Sometimes buying the CD might be better value, but I think overall emusic's system works out in our favour, and it's a bit silly to say it sucks. MTFU and JGOWI.
lala.com is starting to look better and better, which is a shame for us long-time emusic users.
* just found i can buy this from lala.com for $7.49. (yep, agree, emusic is starting to suck - thanks to "deal" with major label Sony)
bullshit. i thought the whole thing was that they were planning on using more credits for, say, a 2 track album and less for say a 30 track album. well ive only seen the latter once. 23 credits for a broadcast record?
emusic pricing fail. gonna get it elsewhere.
Let's see. I get 37 downloads for $14.99, which works out to about 40.5 cents a track. So the complete download would run me about $9.32. Did I miss something?