The most important resource about Internet take-over comes from Mr. Music Man himself, Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune. Kot quoted Peter Jenner (Pink Floyd’s manager) in his book, Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music, and he has maintained the title of the industry’s “most forward-looking thinker for forty years.”
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
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MP3 Underground by Ron White and Michael White, ask the question “Should I care?” about Internet audio, MP3s, ECT… They are on the border of loving online music bizz and hating it. I like it because it's how most minds work and we all have stolen music online, but still feel bad for the artist who is getting cheated. But, it contradicts what my paper is all about and supports the contradiction society puts on the music industry.
Net, Blogs and Rock 'n' Roll: how digital discovery works and what it means by David Jennings widens the questions of who knows and who’s next? Discovering new music has a lot to do with online resources and Jennings is aware of what is actually happening in our technologically-advancing days. People don’t have time anymore to walk into a record store and browse; we want it now! Society has really shaped how we do daily routines and exploration is reasonably shorter than it used to be.
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