> With so much commercially available music on the internet today it is very easy for ones’ perception to be skewed, particularly among the younger generation. Big name artists such as Metallica, Pink, Coldplay and Robbie Williams greet you at every turn, not only on the sites of major distributors, but also in ads on [...]
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6 Nov
>"Broken Idols, Broken Heads…."
>Sooner than I expected, iLike and “other partners” are enabling Google to make it easier for music listeners to find, listen to and buy music. Sounds great, eh? It is great for listeners. For the independent artist it’s not quite so great. By having ones’ music on iLike doesn’t necessarily mean that its’ available for [...]
2 Nov
>"Ain’t No Use Jivin,’ Ain’t No Use Jokin’…."
>No sooner had I written about the analogy made between the internet and a pieces of wire which will inevitably become so intertwined by Stuart Reeman and I that they wold soon end up as one single (ideally) slicl piece of steel than Twitter has gone and made the unbelievably irrational move of disabling FutureTweets [...]

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