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  • Sigalon - May 17 2007 | music

    Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • Gratis sange indtil de bliver populære. Jo flere downloads, jo dyrere sang.

    Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • jaguar75 - Jan 26 2007 | mp3 drm-free

    Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • danielmchu - Jan 26 2007 | music, web 2.0, indie

    Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • jujube - Jan 26 2007 | music, mp3, idea

    Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • Yasue - Jan 11 2007 | independent music

    An interesting concept...

    Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • Sigalon - Jan 11 2007 | music, rock, alternative

    Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • A New Great way of Marketing A New Band or Purchasing or Downloading New Music in a Free Market kind of way.

  • Potential monetisation ideas.

    Music downloads which start free and increase in price as they get more popular.

    Could be a way of starting to move older/less popular content?

  • scottpierce - Jan 07 2007 | music

    Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music according to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • fortyjames - Jan 04 2007 | music

    Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • jammy - Jan 03 2007 | music

    Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • trx - Jan 03 2007 | music, mp3

    Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • Tomba - Jan 02 2007 | music

    Quoted: Amie Street empowers musicians to release, and music fans to discover, new and independent music in an online marketplace where listeners decide the price. Music fans can search for new music accroding to its price, genre, region, number of recommendations, as well as browsing the homepages of other Amie Street members. Musicians upload their music at no initial cost or risk (Amie Street does not take ownership of the music) and get 70% of the revenue from each sale. Amie Street is building a community where artists and their audience can directly interact with one another, leaving the music and the profits where they belong, in the hands of musicians and their fans.

  • jason6anderson - Mar 17 2007 | mp3
  • mlosee - Jan 26 2007 | music, web 2.0, del.icio.us
  • superflat - Jan 03 2007 | Inbox
  • Nebvin - Jan 02 2007 | Music

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