HI-NRG Attack albums are now available on ITunes !!
HI-NRG Attack albums are now available on ITunes !!
Now anyone can download any albums or any songs from them on their new page: http://www.livemusicstudio.com/downloads/
The prices: $0.99 for one song or $9.99-12.99 for an album.
By the way, their new CD "ParaParaMoo Vol. 2" is already there !!!
The prices: $0.99 for one song or $9.99-12.99 for an album.
By the way, their new CD "ParaParaMoo Vol. 2" is already there !!!
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Iunno why but to me you seem so ungrateful anyways
Parapara moo 2
1.Up and Down- Nikita jr
2.Hooligans - P. Stone
3.Superstar - Kara mell
4.El Capitano Zorro - Tam Arrow
5. Rebel Rebel - Nikita Jr
6.Tarzan Japan - Jungle bill
7.Camel man - boogaboo
8. The sound of the underground - Bratt Protone
9. calamity Game - Nikita Jr.
10. Opera -Royal Eurobeat Orchestra...
11. Blah Blah Ringo - Jungle bill
12. Lucy Loose Pussy - Jungle Bill
13. Es Todo Fuego - Dj Romero
Parapara moo 2
1.Up and Down- Nikita jr
2.Hooligans - P. Stone
3.Superstar - Kara mell
4.El Capitano Zorro - Tam Arrow
5. Rebel Rebel - Nikita Jr
6.Tarzan Japan - Jungle bill
7.Camel man - boogaboo
8. The sound of the underground - Bratt Protone
9. calamity Game - Nikita Jr.
10. Opera -Royal Eurobeat Orchestra...
11. Blah Blah Ringo - Jungle bill
12. Lucy Loose Pussy - Jungle Bill
13. Es Todo Fuego - Dj Romero
iTunes is 128kbit AAC/MP4 if I'm not mistaken.Ricfiam wrote:and what quality are they?
I need full frequency I think I wait for the cd release.
A tracklist would be nice...
AAC is more advanced than mp3, but it's not going to be a huge difference at 128kbit, I'm pretty sure iTunes allows you to convert to mp3 (with an unaviodable further quality loss), or burn to cd (keeping the "full quality" of the mp4).
Well, it's excellent of them to have partnered with iTunes to give us an early release while they're busy producing the physical CDs, but if I were to spend money on an entire album (rather than individual songs) I'd rather wait for the full quality, since I'm psycho and like to pretend I notice the difference. i don't see anything "ungrateful" about it.Iunno why but to me you seem so ungrateful anyways
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One more thing.... they are NOT intending to release the CD !! Federico told me it's easier for customers just to download the songs instead of buying CD.
By the way, ITunes lets us listen 30 seconds of every song...
By the way, ITunes lets us listen 30 seconds of every song...
Last edited by -Speedy- on 23 Feb 2006, 19:50, edited 2 times in total.
That's not... good-Speedy- wrote:One more thing.... they are NOT intending to release the CD !! Federico told me it's easier for customers just to download the songs instead of buying CD.
By the way, ITunes lets us listen 30 seconds of every song...
Last edited by Jjb on 23 Feb 2006, 20:08, edited 1 time in total.
Anyway, since I'm so bitter about music quality I decided to do some tests with iTunes, encoding some (original/lossless) eurobeat to their default flavor of AAC, particularily HRG stuff.
The results were much better than @Music's junk, I'd put it around 160CBR ish-mp3 quality, but that isn't saying much... the overall outcome was less than steller, when a HRG song gets busy (especially their faster/"noisier" hits) the sound noticibly distorts compared to the original, just like 128-160kbit MP3s do.
My opinion(s)
If you're happy with 128kbit mp3, you'll find these quite pleasant
If you're used to high bitrate mp3 (224-320), you'll find that these fall short
If you're a collector who enjoys jamming to eurobeat cd's on a good setup, you'll probably want to cry a bit.
I definitly won't be burned by another disappointing online purchase, but if you're not as picky as I am and want to support HRG, go ahead and buy a track or two (if you can do that), but I wouldn't encourage the practice of leaving whole albums of material in a low quality void.
The results were much better than @Music's junk, I'd put it around 160CBR ish-mp3 quality, but that isn't saying much... the overall outcome was less than steller, when a HRG song gets busy (especially their faster/"noisier" hits) the sound noticibly distorts compared to the original, just like 128-160kbit MP3s do.
My opinion(s)
If you're happy with 128kbit mp3, you'll find these quite pleasant
If you're used to high bitrate mp3 (224-320), you'll find that these fall short
If you're a collector who enjoys jamming to eurobeat cd's on a good setup, you'll probably want to cry a bit.
I definitly won't be burned by another disappointing online purchase, but if you're not as picky as I am and want to support HRG, go ahead and buy a track or two (if you can do that), but I wouldn't encourage the practice of leaving whole albums of material in a low quality void.
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