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dBpoweramp: CD Ripper & Audio Converter. Secure ripping to mp3, FLAC, m4a, Apple Lossless & WMA Free Music Recommendation Services Bored with today’s music? That’s because you haven’t found it yet. With the Internet as a catalyst for accessing information, streaming media, and connecting with others, services dedicated to helping you discover new music have stormed the Internet like wildfire. And they should. A ridiculous amount of talent out there goes unnoticed because of its absence from mainstream media like TV and radio. What these services do is help us find these artists by feeding you tunes similar to those you’ve selected yourself. A simple way to start off on these sites is by revealing what music you like, such as favorite artists, songs, or genre, and the service will search its database and come up with some suggestions based on your criteria. In this roundup, we take a look at eight free music recommendation services. MusicStrandsLiveplasmaUpTo11.netAudiriPandoraMercoraYahoo LAUNCHcast RadioLast.fm Seem like a lot?

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Twenty mp3s of Great Songs from 1901-1920 New visitors may also enjoy Vintage Film Sampler: What to Watch When You Don't Know What You Like (an introduction to the films of the 1940s and 1950s), Graphic Novels for People Who Hate Comics and Sesame Street Video Clips. It's a shame most people are unfamiliar with American Popular Music. It's great fun. It occurred to me today that a lot of this music is in the Public Domain — I could rip mp3s from my collection and post them. So I have. All mp3s in this entry are in the Public Domain — download and share! The best way to introduce this music is probably to offer the entire 1991 RCA collection called Nipper's Greatest Hits: 1901-1920. According to the liner notes: The selections of Nipper's Greatest Hits: 1901-1920, are redolent of those days when performers played and sang into a simple acoustical horn whose vibrations were sensitized onto the wax of a revolving disc. Here are all twenty songs from the set, displayed in chronological order, not track order.

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