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20th August 2011

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When it rains…

Apparently my new EP, “The Passenger”, hit all the online stores at once. Get your copy from any of these fine services:

iTunes: http://jmsclln.com/nn6JHe

eMusic: http://jmsclln.com/pjhh2d

CDBaby: http://jmsclln.com/nUPmpn

Amazon: http://amzn.com/B005DVHA8G

BandCamp: http://jmsclln.com/r1ErlJ

Rhapsody: http://jmsclln.com/qebyMm

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8th September 2010

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Farewell, AmieStreet

Apparently AmieStreet is moving to Amazon. Darn. I like Amazon, but I really liked the AmieStreet  model and I just finished putting my new EP, motion,  into their store. I was looking forward to adding more of my music there. Oh well. All things shall pass, I guess.

Here’s the email I received this morning:

Dear jamescollin,

As of September 22, 2010, all AmieStreet.com pages will be forwarded to Amazon.com and you will no longer be able to use AmieStreet.com or any of its services.

Regarding your Amie Street account, please make sure you download all of your purchased music by September 22, 2010. The music you have previously downloaded and store locally will continue to play as normal.

The folks at Amazon have been our advisers since they invested in Amie Street almost four years ago, and we believe we’ve found a great home for AmieStreet.com and are committed to making this transition as smooth as possible for you.

We want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all of your support, help, patience and enthusiasm, and we sincerely hope you’ll continue with us on our journey with the new Songza.com.

Thanks for an incredible four years!

-Elias, Elliott, Eric, Josh and Peter

AmieStreet.com

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4th September 2010

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mot.ion now available on iTunes, Amazon and more!

Last weekend I released my new EP, mot.ion, via BandCamp and through my site. For the rest of my online distribution I used TuneCore.

I’m very happy to announce that it is now available through iTunes, Amazon, eMusic, Napster, Spotify, Zune and Amie Street

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