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Musicmusicmusic signs with indie label

Gwendolyn Mariano, CNET New.com CNet

Published: 02 Aug 2001 11:02 BST

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Digital media company Musicmusicmusic says it has reached a deal with independent record company Koch Entertainment to provide tunes from Koch on RadioMoi.com, Musicmusicmusic's Internet radio site. Under the deal, Koch will provide the radio site with tracks from its music catalogue that include upcoming new releases from artists such as Ringo Starr, Lil' Troy and Onyx. Koch also has tracks from motion picture soundtracks including "American Psycho," "The Crow" and "Boys Don't Cry." Musicmusicmusic, which delivers music via MP3-streaming technology, has a licensing agreement with the Recording Industry Association of America that lets the company legally distribute digital music online from major-label artists.

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