It provided free Bengali mp3 files in the absence of a proper legal system in place back then.
In 2005, music sharing stopped and the first online shop was set up to promote the legal purchase.
[4] In 2006, AmaderGaan and New Age, a daily newspaper of Dhaka, began jointly publishing a biweekly chart highlighting sales of the top-selling Bengali albums.
In 2006 AmaderGaan along with Sound Machine Ltd, a leading sound equipment sales and rental, audio and video production and musical event management company in Dhaka started a project titled .Loud (dot loud) to promote musicians all over Bangladesh and around the world via Internet and various other activities.
Several artistes and musicians who became a part of the .Loud project received free web hosting space and domain from amadergaan.com with a 20% discount on recording costs and practice pads at Sound Machine along with official promotion of the respective bands.