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Between eMusic and Rhapsody (streaming service), for a total of $20 a month I can stay pretty well on top of new stuff, as well as have access to classic things I've never checked out. I don't have a good record store where I am, so these sites are lifesavers. Daryl Shawn www.swanwelder.com > Ted Killian was like: >> As much as I really, really, really LOVE Jon Hassell's music . . . >> and I do= >> . >> Keep an eye on Vietnamese-American trumpeter Cuong Vu. > > Cuong Vu - just saw the name pop up on emusic last week. After this > message I'll make sure to take a listen: > http://www.emusic.com/artist/11529/11529083.html > (You can click on the little speaker icon next to the albums to hear > 30 second samples of all the songs by streaming mp3.) > > I love emusic. Being the total music hog I am it turns out to be a big > money saver. If you do the math, downloads amount to about $.30 per > song, and it's not in some proprietary format like Itunes. The > downside is that many record labels don't like the mp3 format, so the > selection is smaller. > > Krispen Hartung has a disc up there: > http://www.emusic.com/artist/11681/11681271.html > > And I have a few: > http://www.emusic.com/artist/11599/11599948.html > > Matt Davignon > www.ribosomemusic.com