Published by on August 4th, 2008
Now affiliated with 40,000 record labels, and recently having shifted its service into a more web 2.0 social network environment, it seems eMusic is going from strength to strength. David Pakman, eMusic President and CEO said:
eMusic is redefining digital music retail for the 21st century with new features that make it easier than ever to discover new music. More and more labels are recognizing that eMusic is always working to help them increase sales of their catalogues, including songs that don’t sell on other services.
eMusic is one of the leading players offering DRM-free mp3 music downloads, which are fully compatible with any device capable of playing a standard mp3 music file.
In association with this blog, you can have a good look around the service with a completely free eMusic trial. The no obligation, two week trial gives you the chance to download up to 35 music tracks, to keep whatever you decide. You’ll need a credit card to sign up to verify your identity, but it will not be charged unless you decide to continue after the initial 14 day free trial.
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