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    The music business has progressed significantly since those frightful days of the mono recordings. Back then, artists, engenderers, and engineers didn't have as much of a cull of what equipment that would utilize to get their recordings done. With the advancement in technology and incipient innovations perpetually being engendered in the music industry, the opportunities are illimitable. If you look up the definition of technology you will optically discern the words industry and commerce, which…

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    Music has been a common, popular and enjoyable entertainment for all ever since it was invented. With the discovery of music has led to an automatic invention of the music industry, which is comprised of people creating, selling and producing music. The music industry has been generally successful, but as time passed, the music industry has had to cope with the changes technology has brought since the introduction of the internet. The establishment of world wide web was the start of the music…

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    Streaming Music Rising Nobody wants to actually own their music anymore. They’re satisfied more and more with the convenience of just selecting any music from a digital list and playing it as they wish. There’s no more dealing with a case full of CDs anymore. There’s no more downloading, waiting, transferring, and waiting to play certain songs that you specifically purchased anymore. You just open up Spotify or Pandora or any other streaming service, search what you want and listen. That’s great…

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    exact image, but sometimes their work is stifled. This is most prevalent in the music industry. They are trying to convey their message in the littlest of details, mixing, mastering, wordplay and lyrical references. It is wonderful to see humanity display their imagination. It is creation, but there is also a presence waiting to shred it pieces and black out the words. Its name is censorship. Censorship in the music industry is anti-creation because an artist 's image cannot be fully realized…

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    Evil In The Music Industry

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    ENG105-Winter 6 March 2016 Evil in the Music Industry One of the oldest dilemmas that has plagued the music industry are rumors that it is controlled by evil. When hearing this, many people write it off as another crazy conspiracy theory, but is it really? Well, come to think of it, music does make up a huge part of our lives. It’s played in the car, on TV shows, commercials, serves as a mood enhancer or depressor, even our favorite movies have some of the most known music themes to them. So…

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    Paolo Nutini is one of the most important Scottish artists in today’s music industry. He released three albums - These Streets (2006), Sunny Side Up (2009) and Caustic Love (2014). Each one of them has been appreciated by the critics, however the last one was classified as his best album so far. The Independent noted it as "the best UK R&B album since the 1970’s blue-eyed-soul heyday". Over 10 years his sound evolved from acoustic and pop rock to soul and funk. His media image has also changed –…

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    Many people see the music industry as something you achieve on your own; starting from the bottom, up. That’s how many Americans do it anyways, but foreign countries do it differently. People talk about N SYNC and the Backstreet Boys being formed by companies and not by knowledge of the other members before that. Some people criticize companies for that, and say it’s not right or it’s not the “American” way. South Korea’s music industry has kids audition and enter training camps to be able to…

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    or turn on the radio. I opted to turn on the radio and attempt to find a station that actually plays decent music. In my area the main stations are Kiss 108, Jam’n 94.5, Mix 104.1, Radio 92.9, and Country 102.5. Kiss 108 is primarily a top 40 station where they play all the most popular songs on repeat throughout the entire day. Seeing as I am really not a big fan of today’s popular music, I searched my options. Ultimately, I end up deciding to go with Mix 104.1. From past experience I remember…

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    band to license¬¬¬ their music for use in an advertisement? Those days are long gone. Inevitably, the world evolves and those who refuse to conform to the new standard are left in the dust wondering how they steered wrong. MTV changed everything when it first aired; Napster did the same two decades later; Apple continued the trend with the introduction of the iPod and iTunes. Artists need to keep up with the exponentially changing way that the public gets exposed to their music if they desire to…

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    bodies of work in music history.” This is one way Rhino Records has been described in the music industry. It has been spanning decades of cultural history and worked with virtually every genre. It is incredible at developing and promoting different collections across multiple media platforms. Rhino has evolved into the world’s premier reissue label, setting standards for excellence in both the physical and digital worlds. Thanks to this label, our definitions of what a catalog music company can…

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