Monday, January 28, 2008

"Online music buyers around the world will soon be able to partake in Amazon's offerings, as the company plans to roll out its DRM-free music store internationally throughout 2008. The company, however, did not details on which regions it planned to target, nor did it give a specific time frame for when the rollout would begin. Considering that the company already has localized sites set up for countries like Japan, Canada, and the UK, though, it's probably safe to assume that those will be some of the countries that will get access to the music store first."

Read the full story here.


Thursday, January 24, 2008

'Keji' by Keji Hamilton & the Exousia Band is the featured album today on AmieStreet:

Keji Hamilton & the Exousia Band

"After a thirteen-year sojourn, multi-instrumentalist Keji Hamilton returns with a new album of traditional Afrobeat music. Having spent many years playing with the legendary Fela Kuti, Keji is considered one of few current musicians who plays authentic Afrobeat -- fusing jazz horns and instrumentation with African percussion.

Keji includes a variety of moods and themes, ranging from social/political commentary to tunes ready for the dancefloor. If you're new to the genre, this is a great place to start!"

The Keji album is also available from iTunes, eMusic and Amazon.


Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Ssshhh, don't tell anyone... the new version of our website is online!
Still a bit of tweaking to do here and there, but don't worry, everything will be in place in the next couple of weeks.


Monday, January 07, 2008

Free Albums Galore

The ever WM-friendly Free Albums Galore reviews A simple process by Century of Aeroplanes. Read it here.

We can also report that the debut album by Keji Hamilton & the Exousia Band is now available from eMusic, iTunes and Napster. More on that soon... on our new website!


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