Amazon MP3 Store

Well for people who don’t like iTunes Store because of the highly compressed and DRM’d music at 99 cents or $1.29 (for the privilege of no DRM but still compressed), Amazon has now launched a beta version of their MP3 store, which offers 256K MP3 tracks without DRM, at variable per track prices that range from 59 cents to 99 cents. One would of course like to see lossless options at some point, preferably at a price that makes sense when compared with CDs, but I think it is a step in the right direction and a credible alternative to iTunes.

It of course doesn’t hurt that I did a search for Neubauten and found that both the “Weil Weil Weil” single and Alles Wieder Offen are already listed as upcoming.

So in case you are interested, here are:

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