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On bandcamp Friday in 2 days I am going to buy a whole bunch of music to have locally and there are some artists which are not on bandcamp that I still want to have, I know I can buy their CDs or records and save them as files myself but I'd rather just buy and download a high quality digital version and not all of them have digital copies available to download fr the artists...so does anyone have any recommendations for website to buy digital music from that just have a lot of different artists regardless of where they are on platforms?
I've been working on the same and ran into the same issue. If not Bandcamp, I've had success on Qobuz. Their streaming payments to artists, last I checked, are substantially higher than anywhere else I've looked. I'm hoping the same is true of their music sales but I'm sure half of that is dependent on the labels, which likely have something to do with their not being on Bandcamp... or maybe that's just my cynicism. I know little about how things work in the industry I just want to pay artists for their amazing work.
Bandcamp is where I do most of my shopping. Not sure where you are located. In Europe, for alternatives I use Qobuz and have used Bleep.
I tend to use it for more "commercial" albums.
I really need to get into a better habit of waiting for their friday events lmao, but yeah that's where I get most of mine from as well. Otherwise, sometimes a physical record comes with a download slip or w/e, or I'll just go find a download for something I already physically own. But for purchasing digital, Bandcamp is king right now, and I'm definitely interested in other options that are out there too.