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"Undercover" by Bjorn Lynne and Adam Skorupa

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 11:19 am
by }TCP{Coco
Hi!

One of my favourite musicians (Bjorn Lynne) made a new CD called "Undercover", together with the Polish musician Adam Skorupa (who is also working on the music for the game The Witcher which is to be released this year).

The new CD contains tracks in the Spy / Thriller / Action soundtrack style which is used in movies like "Mission Impossible", the "Alias" series or the James Bond movies. The reason why I post it here is that you can hear 7 of the 14 tracks from the CD in full quality on the homepage. You don't need any player and even Javascript or Cookies aren't required. Just give it a try!

At the moment, the CD is available in Bjorn's download-shop only. If you buy it, you get 256 kbit/s MP3 files without DRM or any other protection. A highres scan of the cover is also included for printout. You can pay via Credit Card or with PayPal. In about 2 weeks, the album will also be available as a professionally produced physical CD.

Sorry if this sounds like advertisement, but I just wanted to give a hint and tell you some details (things that usually take minutes to find on a page if you want to buy something). I really like Bjorns music (I'm a fan for years already) and think he deserves some attention, especially, because he does it all on his own (composition, playing instruments, arrangement, engaging CD production and selling the CDs in his shop - without any label involved!).

Carnage, if you feel this doesn't fit here (although it's the Spam-section), feel free to delete this entry. :-(

Coco.

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 11:59 am
by the_kay
What I like about it, is that it's free of DRM[1]. Looks like costumers are winning the war over costumers freedom after all :)

As we already started the advertisement:

http://defectivebydesign.org/ (more information about DRM)

[1] DRM stands for Digital Restrictions Management

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 12:03 pm
by }TCP{Ramses
I heard the other day that EMI are distributing mp3 files free of DRM :)

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 12:33 pm
by }TCP{Marcin.B.BlackT32
You should read book "The Witcher". I think that its translated in Germany. I have read 7 toms of it (5 story parts + 2 toms of tales). :D

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 2:16 pm
by }TCP{Coco
Hi!
}TCP{the_kay wrote:What I like about it, is that it's free of DRM[1]. Looks like costumers are winning the war over costumers freedom after all :)
Yes, hopefully. :-) But Bjorns music has always been free of DRM/copy protection.
}TCP{Ramses wrote:I heard the other day that EMI are distributing mp3 files free of DRM
That seems to be true. I heard the same (even read it on Heise). To me, this means that there's no reason to not buy any songs from them - even if they're watermarked. I don't spread any commercial music (especially when I bought it), so can mark it as sold to me if they like. I just don't want any technical limitations like "you can't burn this to CD" or "you can't play it on that device", etc.

Coco.