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URL: http://www.boostindependentmusic.com
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9 thoughts on “Boost Independent Music”

  1. Talk about lowering the value of music. 69 cents for a track and they take half of that, no thanks. A soft drink cost about a dollar and in a few sips it is gone, a song you can have and use forever.

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  2. Dear Music Libraries,

    Please list Boost Independent Music to your above Libraries.

    boost Independent Music is a leading MP3 Music Store for Independent & Unsigned Bands & Musicians.

    Thanks,

    Graeme Longworth

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    • “All of our music is sold at the same low price of 69c per track.”

      I see that you are much more of an iTunes type store for indie music, than a music library that licenses tracks to producers.

      I’m not sure how many composers on this site would be interested in something like this, but it sounds like a good opportunity for unsigned bands.

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      • There is button in the upper left hand corner of their site for music licensing. I would think (hope) that the 69 cent price would not apply to licensing but only personal use! Just sent them an e-mail to clarify.

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