Are there really that many artists on eMusic that are not on iTunes ? Might have to give it closer look and see if I can find some gems. I can appreciate how it would be easier to find decent new music without all the more mainstream drivel getting in the way.
I didn't say "more or greater", I said broader. Saying eMusic catalogue is more eclectic implies it covers a broader range of musical genre. I don't think this is correct.
"Granted, eMusic's catalogue is somewhat more eclectic than iTunes"
I don't think eMusic catalogue could be considered broader than iTunes considering Universal, Warner and Sony/BMG don't have contracts with the site for their artist. And they are the 3 largest labels in the US.
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Are there really that many artists on eMusic that are not on iTunes ?
Might have to give it closer look and see if I can find some gems. I can appreciate how it would be easier to find decent new music without all the more mainstream drivel getting in the way.