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Pay What You Want - An Innovative Music Purchasing Experience

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A lot of people are curious as to why we want to give away the music free. Firstly, this greatly reduces the distance between the band and its listeners. A lot of people (specially younger people!) do not buy music any more but rip or download from the web, so we want to make their lives a little guilt-free!

In addition, this means no more negotiating contracts with record companies and fighting over copyright issues, no worries about bad distribution, albums not being available at different places and so on. Also, very frankly, no Indian artist survives on royalty. We make almost all our income playing live shows and composing music for films etc., so it is no great hardship for us to give up this amount. We also hope that this becomes a means for other artists in India to reach out to their listening public

Even in Bollywood, F.A.L.T.U movie’s music offered digital-only purchase of music.  And now, a Tamil/Telegu movie 180 has come up with an interesting model – pay what you want.
You can buy individual track for any money (as less as a 1 INR)!

For the first time in India, we are offering you the chance to pay what you want for songs from the album. Check out sample clips on this page, and if you like a song, simply type in the amount you want to pay for it at the time of checkout.

What’s your take? Does this model pushes the envelope when it comes to product quality (forces others to rethink on pricing)?

If you go to a restaurant which offers good food and asks you to put up a price, do you think you will end up paying more?

What’s your opinion?

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Bollywood & Asian DJ Night @ Anise Bar and Lounge

Posted by: hannah in Music

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Cinnamon Kitchen’s brand new Bangra Beats night at Anise

Welcome to the City’s coolest music night, with the latest Asian beats rocking Devonshire square on the 23rd July 2010.

Every last Friday of the month from 6:30pm til late, Anise bar will host Asian DJ's for a night of mixed UK Bhangra, R & B and Bollywood music. 

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Music now available nationwide at local stores, Amazon.com, Play.com & from iTunes.

 

After the worldwide musical successes of blocbuster soundtracks Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham,  Kabhie Alvida Na Kehna, My Name is Khan etc. Sony Music Entertainment (India), Indias largest multinational and third largest music company,  is proud to release the soundtrack of one of this year’s most highly anticipated international Indian motion pictures, It’s a Wonderful Afterlife, a supernatural screwball comedy which takes the phrase ‘I could murder a curry’ to hysterical new heights.

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Relationship Advice: 7 Ways to Make Good Relationships Even Better

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In a long term love relationship, you are either drifting apart or getting closer. You really do not get to stand still.

 

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Hollywood's calling A.R. Rahman

Posted by: Amita in Music

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Hollywood is finally getting to know A.R. Rahman, the short, humble and deeply religious man who took two Oscars home to southern India for his work on "Slumdog Millionaire."

In the eight months since Slumdog's surprise Oscar sweep, Rahman has survived the rage of felicitation that hit him when he returned to India — even the prime minister offered his congratulations — and embarked on countless lunches with studio executives in L.A. eager to match him with that perfect new film.

In between, he's managed to score two movies, hatched plans with Dave Stewart of Eurythmics to start a band, and is putting together a new solo album.

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