Just a few years ago, spending $300 on headphones was the exclusive domain of artists and producers. Now, musicians who aren’t sticking their name to a pair may seem tone deaf
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Just a few years ago, spending $300 on headphones was the exclusive domain of artists and producers. Now, musicians who aren’t sticking their name to a pair may seem tone deaf
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June 19, 2012 7:15 PM
The latest All Songs Considered intern never made a transition from a physical record collection to a digital one because she's never paid for music. Delete the scoop?
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Guest post by Molly Neuman, eMusic's VP Label Relations and MD Europe via digitalmusic.org. For a large segment of music consumers, downloading music to own is something that's seen as music's past. Via Pierre Priot Delete the scoop?
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