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Facebook, MySpace, Twitterīoth Twitter and Facebook are linked to on Arcade Fire’s web site – but strangely, no MySpace link. This slightly undercuts iTunes ($9.99), but you could also get it for $3.99 on Amazon MP3 (at least for the release day). The band is using a service called Topspin for this. You can purchase a “premium digital” copy of the new album for $7.99 – in high quality 320 kbps MP3, FLAC or Apple Lossless. There are prominent links to buy the album in a variety of formats – digital, CD and good old old-school vinyl (what, no cassette?!).
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Arcade Fire’s own web site focuses primarily on selling the new album.
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Even in the age of free online streaming music, musicians want to sell their music and people want to know where to buy it. Is the band using Facebook more than MySpace now? Do they use Twitter and, if so, how? What music web sites are they using to promote the new record? What other online services, for example video communities, do they use? Let’s check it out.įirst things first.
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