What to use instead of Oink? Brokep from The Pirate Bay lays down a nice list of music related BitTorrent tracker sites to use while the dust settles from the recent closure of the once great "Pink Palace" known as OiNK.
Last week were trying times for music fans in the BitTorrent community after a two-year investigation by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) resulted in the arrest of OiNK's admin and the seizure of the site's servers.
Around since the earliest days of BitTorrent, OiNK stood long after sites like LokiTorrent, EliteTorrents, and others fell by the way side after being targeted by law enforcement. It was home tens of thousands of music fans who could always count on finding a long sought after album or something new to get the pulse going. It was truly an audiophile's paradise.
There is some shed of hope in all this though with news that the world's most famous pirates - The Pirate Bay - are working on an OiNK replacement site to be called called BOiNK. The big difference between the two will also be that the site will unfortunately be public, which will mean that anybody can come along, connect to a tracker and take a look at user IP addresses with minimal effort, making pre-release albums to hot to handle. Plus without requisite share-ratio enforcement there will obviously be no incentive to share and will undoubtedly mean that content selection and download speeds will not even come close to OiNK. What private BitTorrent tracker site do you know of that enforced share-ratios with more zeal than did they?
News of the BOiNK project comes after initially dismissing the notion out of hand, and rightfully so, because thanks to antiquated copyright laws geared for an analog rather than digital age he and his Swedish compatriots have had to pick up the rest of the world's slack.
He writes:
Many people have called me today and asked for comments already. I have lots of e-mail in my inbox about this from journalists that wants my response to it. And most of the e-mails that I’ve got today actually wonder if TPB is going to open a replacement site for Oink.
What it looks like right now? No. I would love for someone else to please do this work this time. Basing everything around one single group that has too much to do already is not good. I’ve talked about the internet as a hydra before, and I do urge people again - start up your own sites. Make lots of them. If there was 100 sites like Oink, none of them would be a so big and easy target as Oink was today. The most important thing for survival is to spread.
He makes a good point in that it's just not fair to have them always be the go-to guys whenever a BitTorrent tracker site's taken down. For the health of the BitTorrent community to be maintained they need to be spread over a variety of countries and different locations.
In any event, until the dust settles from the whole OiNK affair I have reprinted a list of music oriented BitTorrent tracker sites for you to check out and enjoy. None of them will be compare to OiNK of course, but just like a bad break up it's time to move on.
Interestingly enough the OiNK site now links to a similar Google search query under the title "Waffles - These are the waffles that taste really good according to google." Brokep continues with the waffle crazy in his blog post, writing "Waffleswaffleswaffles and jam! Wondering about all the waffle talk? So do we. But piracy is waffles of the 21st century." I'm not sure what the waffle talk is all about, but I do know it's making me hungry.
And speaking of hunger, here's the list of OiNK alternatives.
audionews.ru (Music production)
blackflowermusic.com
btbeat.com
bt.etree.org
btmusic.org
chronictracker.com
deepbassnine.com
dimeadozen.org
djiq.org
filemp3.org
funkytorrents.com
indietorrents.com
kerrazy-torrents.net
libble.com
metal-torrents.com
onemoresolo.net
pj.sidewalkcrusaders.com (Pearl Jam)
punkhc.dyndns.org
punktorrents.com
purelivegigs.com
smithstorrents.co.uk (The Smiths/Morrissey)
stmusic.org
thecellar.afraid.org
themixingbowl.org
thetradersden.org
torrentazos.com
tracker.twee.se
trancetraffic.com
zombtracker.the-zomb.com
exigomusic.org
vipmusic.org
modetrance.com
tranceroute.com
softmp3.org
punkoiska.com
metalbits.org
tracker.gunsnroses.us (Guns ‘n’ Roses)
mullemeck.serveftp.org/jps_beta/ (Japanese/Asian)
nipponsei.minglong.org (Anime OSTs)
tracker.shoegaze.lt/ (Shoegaze, Dreampop)
puretrance.org (Trance)
tracker.jpopsuki.com (J-pop)
zonebits.net (Primarily Danish music)
komodoisland.net
tracker.shoegaze.lt (Shoegaze, indie, post-rock)
proaudiotorrents.org (pretty self-explanatory)
u2torrents.com (U2)
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