August 17, 2006

Lots and lots of music

Today, I decided to add to my music collection. Drastically. I looked around and found quite a few sites that offer free, legal downloads of unrestricted music, mostly from indie labels. Some of the sites are traditional labels, some are net labels, some are blogs and some are fansites.

I got a ton of leads from E.C. Brown’s link archive. It’s about as comprehensive as you can get. Here are some of the sites I found with the largest number of free MP3s:

Here’s the cool part. I discovered a feature in Download Accelerator Plus that lets you mass-queue downloads. The download manager is integrated with Firefox, so when you come across a page with a bunch of links (a discography, for example), you right-click anywhere on the page and select “Download all with DAP.”

This brings up a dialog box listing every link in that HTML document. The list is sortable by type. So you sort, pick all the MP3s, and add them to the download queue. DAP uses a proximity test to pick the fastest server, and away it goes. When I started this post, I had 1,617 files in the queue. The vast majority are single songs, though there are quite a few albums and compilations in there.

Now the queue stands at 1,811. I figure there are probably about 2,000-2,100 songs in there. Add that to the 270 I downloaded today and the 3,100 already in my iTunes library, and that’s a pretty good-sized catalog.


Comments

  1. August 19th, 2006 | 7:56 am

    I have been “meaning to” rip my CDs to MP3 for like 2 years. I have the software, dedicated computer, and CD collection already assembled. OK… they’re all in the same room, or installed on the computer, not stuck together with Tester’s Cement, but you know what I mean.

    Anyway, I’ve got about 1200 or so songs in my mix, and a zillion or more on my LARQ (Lazy A$$ Rip Queue) awaiting action. Your way would leave me with a great desire to “go through them” to discard the songs I don’t want, afterwards.

    Of course, I’d never get around to that, either, probably.

  2. Smacktle
    August 24th, 2006 | 11:11 am

    I still like watching the records spin around and around. It’s the only way you can play em backwards and look for hidden meanings!

  3. August 29th, 2006 | 10:09 pm

    But, smacktle, you’re… um… weird. I think Sonic Foundry will let you play them backwards, too.

    And edit them. So you could conceivably insert your own messages, and pass them off as genuine.

    Sorta like Perry’s tax cut.

  4. October 26th, 2006 | 10:53 pm

    I hope you will visit Oddio Overplay again. Those comps are just a tiny little part of the site, which is predominantly a directory of free music. If you like our Comfort Stand netlabel, then you will enjoy WMRecordings.com, the sister label.

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