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Heb zeer miniem gezocht met de zoekfunctie maar kon niks vinden. Is het misschien geinig om hier links naar legaal gratis downloadable muziek te posten? Manu Armata, gratis EP - NL Hardcore: http://www.manuarmata.com/ The Armed, gratis album en EP - US Metalcore: http://www.thearmed.com/ Vladimir: That passed the time. Estragon: It would have passed in any case. |
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Denk dat de mods het tegen het beleid van ZM vinden eerlijk gezegd. Boeiender |
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Staat LEGALE muziek Thieu Dat gooien bands zelf online |
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www.spotify.com Veel plezier |
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Gratis mcd van judgement day op mijn mailadres te bekomen, alleen verzendkosten worden in rekening gebracht. Mail naar wvb apedinges judgementday.nl edit: Oh, het gaat om downloaden, dus. Sjeez, is de good old ouderwetsche manier niet goed genoeg meer? [Dit bericht is gewijzigd door De Tegenpartij op 26-10-2010 21:30] En dat, als ik 'em dan in m'n mond stop en ik bijt, doorbijt, dattie dan zo ineens bwehlehlee whe. Zo loopt, in m'n mond. Dus dat het nat wordt en zoet, in m'n mond. Dát wil ik. |
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de tegeparteeeh is zeker ook al tegen internet? Vladimir: That passed the time. Estragon: It would have passed in any case. |
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quote: Weet ik. Maar er zal in mijn verwachting geredeneerd worden dat er ook niet legale muziek tussen kan zitten. Overigens is het downloaden van muziek sowieso legaal.... http://da.nny.nl/200802/mp3s-en-films-downloaden-in-nederland-legaal.php http://www.digimuziek.nl/legaal.htm http://www.leerwiki.nl/Wanneer_is_downloaden_legaal_of_illegaal%3F http://www.tvjoost.nl/waarom-downloaden-geen-stelen-is Boeiender |
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daar gaat mn mooie topic ten onder aan onnodig geneuzel Vladimir: That passed the time. Estragon: It would have passed in any case. |
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quote: Nee, hoor. Die strijd tegen het downloaden van muziek van artiesten heb ik nooit gevoerd. Prima als alles te vinden is op het net, imo. En dat, als ik 'em dan in m'n mond stop en ik bijt, doorbijt, dattie dan zo ineens bwehlehlee whe. Zo loopt, in m'n mond. Dus dat het nat wordt en zoet, in m'n mond. Dát wil ik. |
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quote: Als je aan mij refereert: Sorry, maar in principe is alle muziek die je kan downloaden gratis legaal. Het spijt me. Boeiender |
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was grappie... de tegepahteih is wel epischschschsch, mn ouders hebben het me ooit ns laten zien. waren ze echt zo populair dat ze meededen bij de verkiezingen voor de gein? Vladimir: That passed the time. Estragon: It would have passed in any case. |
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Ik ben een enthousiast spotify gebruiker sinds een aantal maanden. Op zich niet echt downloaden maar je kan altijd en overal muziek luisteren en er is een prima gratis variant en nog 100% legaal ook. |
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om mn eigen topic nu nog meer te verkloten met randomness: best raar eigenlijk dat er redactie boven mn naam staat zonder dat ik ook nog maar iets geschreven heb voor ZM xD Vladimir: That passed the time. Estragon: It would have passed in any case. |
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quote: een vriend van mij gebruikt spotify echt religieus en zweert erbij, maar ik heb nog gewoon een ouderwetse prutsmobiel en gebruik mn iPod heel veel. maar 5 euro per maand kost echt geen drol... kan je er mee scrobbelen op last.fm? Vladimir: That passed the time. Estragon: It would have passed in any case. |
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quote: Nee, ze deden niet mee. Maar als ze mee hadden gedaan, dan hadden ze zetels kunnen verwachten, ja. Maar dat was helemaal niet de bedoeling, maar ja, toen waren veel nederlanders ook al een beetje dom. http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegenpartij Kijk hier ook eens: http://forum.zwaremetalen.com/forum_topic/346370/1?hl=van,kooten,bie En dat, als ik 'em dan in m'n mond stop en ik bijt, doorbijt, dattie dan zo ineens bwehlehlee whe. Zo loopt, in m'n mond. Dus dat het nat wordt en zoet, in m'n mond. Dát wil ik. |
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quote: Aanbieden niet |
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quote: Ah streamsite. Annihilator - Total Annihilaton via Earache: http://www.earache.com/totalannihilation/ [Dit bericht is gewijzigd door Mutilator op 26-10-2010 21:48] The quality of our perceptions determines the quality of our judgement. Our judgement determines how we interact with the world. How we interact with the world changes the world. So, the quality of our perceptions changes the world. |
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quote: Tot 1 januari 2013 in ieder geval nog wel ja. Op 24 november 2016 16:00 schreef F.Jacobse het volgende: Ik vind het veels te plat. |
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quote: Klopt. Maar daar gaat het hier niet om. Boeiender |
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quote:Voor een forum links naar illegale downloads aanbieden kan wle bestraft worden, daarom mag het hier niet |
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quote: Het hoeft niet per se op een mobiel he Ik gebruik het voornamelijk op de PC en op m'n laptop. muti: het basis abbo is 100% gratis maar dan krijg je af en toe reclame en mag je per maand 20 uur luisteren. Dat is stiekem nog best lang. Voor 5 euro per maand kun je onbeperkt luisteren zonder reclame en voor 10 euro per maand mag je het ook offline cachen en op je mobiel gebruiken. Ik heb nu een 5 euro abbo maar ik ga als ik een nieuwe telefoon heb zeer wss naar een 10 euro abbo. Het verbaasde me in het begin vooral hoeveel metal er al op staat en niet alleen maar de mainstream zooi. Uiteraard staat niet alles er op maar er komt in rap tempo ook heel veel metal bij. En ook de wat minder bekende bands. Wat mij betreft één van de betere legale initiatieven |
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quote: -_- quote: Aanbieden en of linken naar illegale muziek is verboden. |
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Met nieuwsgroepen bied je niets aan, lijkt me. Torrentlinkjes mogen dus dan niet. En dat, als ik 'em dan in m'n mond stop en ik bijt, doorbijt, dattie dan zo ineens bwehlehlee whe. Zo loopt, in m'n mond. Dus dat het nat wordt en zoet, in m'n mond. Dát wil ik. |
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quote: Thanks voor de uitleg! Ik was al een beetje getriggerd door dit stukje mbt de toekomst van muziek: Should labels drop the price of CD to £1 ? Question: Hi Dig, I just read this article on BBC News, where Rob Dickins (ex-Warner Music UK) has been suggesting that hard-copy albums should now be priced at around £1 to beat piracy, suggesting that the major releases would sell something in the region of 200 million units. Here's the link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11547279 I just wondered, from your perspective as the head of a well-known independent label, if that sort of pricing strategy for your CD releases makes sense? From my own perspective, I used to spend anything from £30 to £70 a month on music, and was never really into illegal downloading of music. But since Spotify have been improving in leaps and bounds, I've been a premium member for nearly a year, and now consume practically all of my music via their client on my laptop when I'm at home (can stream through my Airport Express too), and on my iPhone via their app when I'm out walking or driving. When that's on offer for £10 a month, and I know the artists are hopefully seeing something of that money, it makes sense for me as a consumer and music fan. I don't think I've bought a CD in nearly a year. Do you think this idea of a £1 price plan is going to change things, or should the labels perhaps be more publicly involved in trying to get people to stream their artists via Spotify, and trying to get more people behind the idea of paid subscription? Cheers Andrew, Glasgow From: genetic.noose@googlemail.com b]Answer: Hi Andrew, well it seems your recent change in music-buying experience echoes that of a whole load of people, including myself. I agree that Spotify is a brilliant service for music fans, its selection is huge, the connection through 3G networks is almost flawless and I am gladly paying the £10 for the monthly premium membership. Just today I dragged and dropped about 10 new albums like Dimmu Borgir, Spiritual Beggars, The Sword and more into a playlist, and then synched the list to my iPhone. Voila- in about 5 minutes I had an instant new music collection to take with me on the move. Word is that Spotify (600,000 premium accounts) will link up with Microsoft and be embedded in the IE9 browser placing it into millions of desktops.This will mount a significant challenge to Apple iTunes (with 160 Million accounts) which is expected to counter by launching its own Cloud based streaming service, having acquired start up LaLa in 2009. Google is expected to get into the act as well and launch its own streaming on demand music service- even tho it does this very well currently with You Tube/Vevo anyway. So pretty soon 3 of the biggest tech companies in the world will battle it out to become the dominant music delivery service, most probably incorporating some social networking element into the mix for good measure, hence Apple's launch of Ping in September 2010. Major Record companies are not the dumb slouches the tech-blogs make them out to be, and their digital strategies have come a long way since taking a battering from the likes of Napster and the file-sharing sites a few years back -when their only strategy was to sue them into legal oblivion. To show their intent, EMI hired a top level Google exec to helm their digital rollout. Pundits predict that record company revenues from digital sales - especially in the future when music is mostly consumed on mobile phones- will actually dwarf the previous physical format-era sale revenues. The presumption is that the millions of music fans who are currently using File sharing and Torrents to consume billion of music files per day will instead turn to the legal streaming sites on their phone where most of the entire worlds collection of music will reside in the 'cloud' and can be played for free (with adverts) or, for a small monthly fee minus the ads. Ye Olde Compacte Diske is showing its age. Those shiny discs are 80's era technology which is coming to the end of its life as a medium for music. Though Music Biz analysts think CDs will not die out completely, and could remain as a mainstream format for decades to come, still selling millions of units per year. People who use Spotify, like yourself, have made the culturally significant transition from the old download & ownership model to listening to music streaming from the "Cloud". This is an important distinction. Many of my friends still insist on owning something, be it the Vinyl LP, CD or even Mp3 files on a hard drive. If its not firmly in their possession, showed off in their collection, then they don't really feel like a proper music fan. Personally, my Cd & LP collection just collects dust now. Recently I had a shock because my Spotify premium account ran out after the first year, and the original credit card used on the account had expired, which meant it didn't renew properly so the account was closed. I was horrified by this- even though the music was in the cloud,and plainly not "mine"- it still felt like ownership to me.The idea that my lovingly created playlists might be lost forever made me pretty despondent. Luckily on signing up again they were all preserved just fine, so kudos to Spotify for that failsafe feature. As for the £1 Cds- I understand what Rob Dickens is saying, and in theory he is right, if you lower the price of something enough then sales should soar as fans lose the inhibition to buy. But the costs involved with the manufacture, wherehousing, transportation and retail distribution of physical formats are so high, and with CD being a petroleum product, plus factoring in the fuel for transport, it seems to me that selling at £1 is simply is too low to make financial sense. Earache experimented this year with several new releases like BONDED BY BLOOD selling for around £4.99 at retail price in the shops, and while they have been good sellers, it wasn't a runaway success either. The Fopp chain always has a selection of CDs at £3 and £5 but its mostly deep, old back catalogue which have already recouped their costs years beforehand, very rarely the new releases from superstar acts. Thinking about it, I reckon CDs will become more of bespoke format, kind of like Vinyl LPs are now, with lavish packaging and designed with the collector in mind, fetching high prices, not low price. If you want a physical format to show off in your collection, you'll have to pay a lot more for it. The quality of our perceptions determines the quality of our judgement. Our judgement determines how we interact with the world. How we interact with the world changes the world. So, the quality of our perceptions changes the world. |
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