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November 02, 2005

fake science to be launching online store

Fake ScienceForget iTunes. Well, let it slip back into a haze of foggy recollection perhaps. CDM has the word that Fake Science wile be setting up a new way for indy artists and labels to hawk their wares online.

Here's the skinny as written by Peter "I got blister on my fingers" Kirn.

# $2 per EP (5 songs or less) / $5 per LP
# 60% of the money goes direct to the artist
# High-quality MP3s with no nasty DRM

More on this as they make their official announcement Friday.

I was only just wishing for such a service online a little while ago. This sort of thing could really take off, providing music that pays the artists, and without restricting customers should appeal to music lovers and musicians alike. Will update with details as they come to hand.

Fake Science website announcement regarding this should happen on Friday via Create Digital Music

Posted by funnelbc at November 2, 2005 07:54 AM

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