When you think of online music stores, what do comes to mind? iTunes? Napster? How about National Geographic? That's right - the company known for their focus on animals, landscapes, and remote tribes is getting into the music business. klezmer," "rock and roll from the Sahara and flamenco with a hip-hop breakbeat," and "digital bossa nova and Irish sean nos with an African pulse." The store offers consumers the option of buying individual tracks or complete albums. Like so many other sites, it also allows users to preview track, but this is perhaps especially nice to see when dealing with such an exotic selection. Of the same magnified importance is the ability to browse by artist or genre (as well as by region). There are even a few photo galleries and videos sprinkled about. If you're a little overwhelmed - I was - and need something to get you started, the site offers Editor's Picks, and there's even a glossary if you require it (betcha didn't know that "agooda" is "Sierra Leone street music incorporated by Abdul T-Jay"). A free Del.icio.us") | Yahoo! My Web Technorati: Doug is a staff writer for Murdok for the latest eBusiness news.
National Geographic Shows Musical Inclination
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