Music Search
Re: [OT] Gothically fashionable music (The Search for 'Dies Irae')
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 00:17:27 -0000Newsgroups: alt.gothic.fashion
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"crimson halo" <halo@ALL_YOUR_SPAMgothicrose.zzn.com> wrote in message news:3E534D7B.F667C84D@ALL_YOUR_SPAMgothicrose.zzn.com... > I know this probably isn't on topic for this newsgroup, but I try to > keep these type of posts to a minimum. a.g.m. and a.g. are dead and I > have > a question about finding a music resource. But the catch is, I > have > to get a legal copy of it because this is going to be used for a > business. > > Rather than going out on Kazaa and downloading it, I've been looking for > public-domain MP3 files on the Web. Naturally, I thought one would be > easy > to find given the age and nature of the work, but it seems that every > site > I've found so far was either not working or an obvious pirate site. > Not good. > > The only thing I need is the first five minutes. Flames and FAQ smacks > aside, would anyone have suggestions on where to look? > > > Brian > Have you tried mp3.com ? Personally, I find them a bit of a pain to use as you have to register with them etc BUT the music on there at least is legit as the bands themselves upload mp3s to publicise their own music. I know there are a number of gothic bands on there, most being new bands of course, trying to promote themselves but a number of more established bands are also on there such as Inkubus Sukkubus. Anyway, I hope that gives you some sort of help! -- Sent by Aly www.blacksheepglass.co.uk http://members.ebay.co.uk/aboutme/vampyresheep/. (current ebay auctions up include lots of gothy jewellery and some of my hand painted picture frames)
