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Digital Audio Insider is David Harrell's blog about the economics of music and other digital content. I write from
the perspective of a musican who has self-released four albums with the indie rock band the Layaways.
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Thursday Odds and Ends
by David Harrell
An eMusic subscriber isn't happy that subscriptions are based on 30-day periods, not actual calendar months. It's a small annoyance, but I agree that the changing expiration dates each month are something of a pain. There must be some business/accounting reason for it, though I can't think that shortening the year by five days makes that much of an impact on eMusic's bottom line.
And here's some anecdotal evidence that some subscribers consider the number of tracks on an album when using their allotted downloads. One subscriber's take on a 30-track Sloan record:
Great CD, but takes a lot of downloads. I bought it at a store instead.
The eMusic option is still cheaper than buying the disc (it'll run you $12.97 at Amazon) but it would use an entire month's download allotment for some subscribers, make it less of a relative bargain...
"The Layaways make fine indie pop. Hushed vocals interweave with understated buzzing guitars. The whole LP is a revelation from the start." -- Lost Music
"Catchy Guided by Voices-like rockers who lay it on sweetly and sincerely, just like Lionel Richie." -- WRUV Radio
"These are songs that you want to take home with you, curl up with, hold them close -- and pray that they are still with you when you wake up." -- The Big Takeover