London indie label offers free CD download
Dan Leahul, brandrepublic.com, Friday, 12 September 2008, 3:05pm,
LONDON - In another victory for legal digital music downloads, indie-music label Wichita Recordings is offering a free CD for download on its website with music from artists including Conor Oberst, Euros Childs and The Bronx.
The homegrown London label, promoter of artists such as Bloc Party, Bright Eyes and Les Savy Fav, are allowing fans a CD download on its website to commemorate all of its upcoming and just-passed releases.
Users can sign up with their email and are then sent a .zip file for download, which includes new tracks from artists like Lovvers, Los Campesinos!, the Dodos and Peter Bjorn & John.
The release comes on the heels of reports that five UK citizens have been formally charged with "conspiracy to defraud" after uploading content to the now defunct file sharing site Oink.
The full list on offer
01. Tasty Boy - Those Dancing Days
02. Human Hair - Lovvers
03. Molten - Sky Larkin
04. How I Taught Myself to Scream - Los Campesinos!
05. Knifeman - The Bronx
06. Meet Me in the Dollar Bin - Les Savy Fav
07. I Dont Want To Die (In The Hospital) - Conor Oberst
08. Tell Me In Time - Peter Moren
09. Burn The Margins - Greg Weeks
10. Saving Up To Get Married - Euros Childs
11. Maiden in the Moor Lay - Meg Baird
12. Paint The Rust - The Dodos
13. Inland Empire - Peter Bjorn & John
14. I Got This Down (Invisible Conga People Mix) - Simian Mobile Disco
15. The Year In Review - Her Space Holiday
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