Buying music and creating a collection that you own guarantees you the pleasure, the freedom and the right to live out your passion to the fullest.
The music you buy becomes your property for as long as you wish:
you and you alone decide on your collections, selections or playlists.
It doesn’t work that way, however, when you rely on a streaming
platform: suddenly you find that some tunes “disappear” because
they’re no longer available in the catalog, due to the individual
agreements ratified yearly between the artists and their labels
With your music, you can freely “compose” an entire customised
universe of songs and sounds, without limitations, including for
example:
• Tracks and compositions of musicians and labels not available in the
catalogs of streaming platforms;
• Rare recordings of great artists;
• Performances of local street artists, bands and orchestras;
• Your own creations, such as covers or originals recorded by you or
your band;
• Different kinds of audio tracks: sounds, speech, talks, or any sound
effects you may want to add to your playlists;
• Mixes and mashups created by you or your friends.
Purchasing their music is the best way to thank, support and help
promote the artists you love most.
Most of all, the up-and-coming and little-known acts who don’t get
much visibility and cannot survive on the meagre royalties they get
from streaming: on a platform, the artist must garner a huge number
of listens to guarantee them a sufficient income to pursue their career.
The ability to enjoy your own music without restrictions is
priceless: listen, edit, organize and share it using your chosen
technology, software and systems, with all the features and
quality you desire.
No constraints or “closed circuit” systems
imposed on you by others.
When you purchase music – in whatever format, analog or digital
– you acquire full and exclusive rights to use and enjoy it as you
please. You can also lend, exchange, donate and resell your musical
collection.
Furthermore, you can lawfully:
• make copies for private use;
• reproduce mixes, mashups and personally edited
tunes in a private setting.
Careful! When buying music online you might come across
“fake property rights” i.e. the mere concession of a life-long
license of use, just as, for example, when purchasing music in
digital format from Amazon or iTunes.
Whether large or small, your music collection also has long-lasting monetary value that can grow with time.
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