
We could argue about the merits of BitTorrent overall, but BitTorrent Bundles undoubtedly influenced the musical landscape in 2014.
Thom Yorke released a new album through the platform, and many artists released Bundles that had millions of downloads. So, without further ado, here’s the most downloaded music BitTorrent Bundles of 2014:
1. Thom Yorke – Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes
2. Diplo – F10rida
3. Gramatik – Discography Bundle
4. De La Soul – Smell the Da.I.S.Y. Bundle
5. Zeds Dead – Somewhere Else
6. G-Eazy – These Things Happen Bundle
7. Ace Hood – Best of Starvation Bundle
8. Mad Decent – Mad Decent Block Party 2014
9. Vinyl Williams and Chaz Bundick – Trance Zen Dental Spa
10. Hundred Waters – The Moon Rang Like a Bell Bundle
I’ve never even heard of some of these people and judging by their plays on digital services I’d say not many people have.
DMN deeply apologizes for the lack of Taylor Swift content in this post.
(Short-staffed due to the holidays…)
Oh yeah, I love Taylor swifts’ BitTorrent bundle
I’ve never heard of ace hood, but other than that these artists are all relatively popular
“We could argue about the merits of BitTorrent overall.”
Stealing music is not a “merit” of any service.
paygated BitTorrent bundles do not = stealing
Then again, much of that list only qualifies as “music” in the most generous sense of the word.
then again, your “comment” only qualifies as useful in the most generous sense of the word
enjoy those virus’