The Downloader

Location:
Bristol, Southwest, UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Melodramatic Popular Song / Japanese Classic Music / Showtunes
Site(s):
Set up in January 2005 to provide a doorway into the digital download world, The Downloader has spent the past two years developing a reputation as the UK’s leading portal focused specifically on generating and promoting legal music downloads.



As the ‘complete guide to legal music downloads’ it has established a niche in the competitive online music world by focusing its entire editorial content on the establishment, development and subsequent escalation of digital music.



By tailoring all its content channels to report exclusively on all aspects of digital music – from daily updates on media player advancements to regularly updated platform reviews - The Downloader has established itself as a key component of the British download market; an editorial site that helps guide consumers through the potentially overwhelming digital world.



By also developing affiliations with leading UK and international labels The Downloader has also prided itself on tackling the burning issue of illegal music downloads. Through out Heist initiative we have teamed up with 20 leading independent labels (Domino, Wichita, Bella Union and Saddle Creek to name a few) to make free legal downloads available for a limited period and encourage consumers to take the simple step from illegal to paid-for downloading.



With a hard-earned reputation as the site of choice for new and established digital music consumers alike The Downloader’s commitment to supporting the growth of digital downloads will also see it embracing the embryonic market of music video and feature film downloads in 2007.



Why you're here why not sit back, put a brew on and watch the wonderful Band Of Horses' video 'The Great Salt Lake'. It's really rather super.



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