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Everyone (except for the people who don't download of course) wins. Music fans get DRM free music at a very reasonable price, artists and lables get paid a decent amount for the tracks.
One quick tip: emusic rolls over it's downloads every 30 days, not every month. In my opinion this is underhanded and sneaky. Don't fall into the trap of assuming that your downloads refresh on the, say, 10th of the month and then go there on the 9th to clear your downloads. You may be unpleasantly surprised.
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Jaxon Rice
Emusic fan and Indie Label Owner.
The problem I have with eMusic is that it's not weird enough. It's the most indie-friendly music download service out there as far as I know, but it's nowhere near comprehensive enough.
Wing, I'm not sure if any music store could encapsulate your "eclectic" tastes ;) Now if CDBaby were to get in this business then maybe you'd be all set...
Honestly after thinking about it a bit more I think another significant factor in this no roll-over setup is that roll-over would make some of their more high-end subscriptions options less desirable. They obviously couldn't do an unlimited roll-over deal, but I see no reason why they can't retain credits for a 2-3 month period.