XHonusWagnerX - 3-27-2011 at 10:50 AM
http://mobile.bridge9.com/article.php?id=1449
Bridge Nine Unveils Digital Music Subscription Service
Bridge Nine Records announced today that their new “premium” account is LIVE now! Members of the label’s social networking community, TheB9.com, can
now access Bridge Nine’s entire catalog (100+ albums, new and old), have their own URL on TheB9.com, make playlists, hide/show users and features, and
much more for the low cost of only $4/month or $30/year ($2.50/month!). Label owner Chris Wrenn commented, "The way people access music is continually
changing. By launching this streaming player, we're trying to change with it and meet the needs of our bands fans by not only making all of their
music and releases more accessible, but to also give people an inexpensive way to show their support. On top of that, we’ve added bonus features on
TheB9.com as gratitude for those who upgrade to the premium account with many more features to be announced soon – including Bridge Nine exclusives
and limited edition items. Very exciting stuff.”
Since their inception in 1995, Bridge Nine Records has turned from a hobby to one of the biggest and best music brands in the world and is owned and
operated independently to this day. What was once a one-man operation has grown into a nine-person full-time operation headquartered in Peabody, MA
(just outside the label's original home in Boston) with affiliates and distributors worldwide. The label launched their offshoot messageboard/social
networking site, TheB9.com (previously known as B9Board.com) in 2002, and today boasts over 80,000 members in the community. In addition to being a
messageboard, TheB9.com is also a recognized music news portal, marketplace (buy/sell/trade), tour database, photo gallery and more.
Discipline - 3-27-2011 at 11:10 AM
They've had over 100 releases? I wouldn't have thought they have that many.
Six66Mike - 3-27-2011 at 03:55 PM
If you count all the coloured pressings maybe, but I don't know how that converts in digital music to a different release when the song sounds the
same in each fancy colour.
XHonusWagnerX - 3-27-2011 at 05:17 PM
first release was in June 1996 and theres been almost 160 seperate releases not couting color vinyl or anything like that. some of them are singles so
thats probably why the streaming thing says 100. Seems like a pretty cool thing for the money it costs.