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    the lines of how the artists and record labels should have adapted and adjusted to the new technology instead of fighting it. I strongly agree with that statement mainly because of the fact that after Napster was created, there was no stopping this new way to share and download free music. I look at it like this, artists and record companies could sit around and mope and spend millions of dollars on attempting to stop this or adapt and to find a way to use it to their advantage. Napster…

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    consent of the artist or labels. Many artists all over the world have been put out of work and had to go back to the bottom in order to fight for their dreams. The trading of music illegally caused many rappers, singers, and as well as the producers to go out of work due to the low profit made from their albums. Online music trading should be approached more often because it leaves artists with less money for their music and it also hurts the music industries and labels. According to the article…

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    Hitting it off almost immediately we agreed to make a project happen, starting off slowly, we gained momentum. Going through drummers and bassists before getting our final members. Soon, we started sounding good. Actually good. Like really pretty good! We made in the community had 3 half cabs, a…

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    Music surrounds us and has an influence over much of what we encounter in our everyday lives. Music is more than just what you hear in concert halls or on the classic radio stations, it is in background of much of what we do. It can be playing in the stores we shop in and influence what we buy, embellish TV advertisements, and enhances movie scenes. It has the power to influence the moods of those who listen and can change the atmosphere of an entire room. This outstanding power of music is…

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    From the 12th century to the 21st century music has been a way of living. People around the world listen to music every day, even though music has changed drastically over the years. But why did this happen? Music has been changed in many ways and this tells the difference of classical and modern music. For example music has changed by the: adding of effects, change of message and change of purpose. Classical and modern music are both a huge part of music as a whole. Both of these genres…

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    of the biggest issues pressing the music industry today. BerkleeICE has recently started an unprecedented partnership, dubbed the Open Music Initiative (OMI). OMI will pair the academy (Berklee, the MIT Media Lab) and consultants (IDEO) with record labels and music services. Some of the services involved with the collaboration include; Universal, Sony, BMG, Warner, Spotify, Pandora, and Soundcloud, and many others. Their goal is to change the way music creators and rights owners are identified…

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    How are things different in the music industry compare to how it was in the past now that technology change it? This is part of the field of Information Technology (I.T) because it is part of the entertainment district and the entertainment district uses. Technology that made it flourish,so when technology evolve so does the entertainment district especialy the music industry.Online buying of music help’s the music industry for the better because it spread the music world wide and preserves it…

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    Retailers like Kroger, Giant Eagle, Winn Dixie, Costco, Publix – you name it, are all offering customer loyalty programs in which shoppers earn points for each dollar spent, redeemable for discounts on gasoline. Kroger customers, for example, get 10 cents off per gallon per every 100 fuel points…

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    transformation, concerning the artists, labels, and marketing what is demarcated as music business is not the trade of solely making songs but also a platform to monetize an artist success. The three sources Chief Keef by Hopper,The Will.i.am and the science of Global Pop Domination by Noris,and The Doctor is in by Seabrook entail themes such as; the business aspect in the music industry should be scrutinized due to the major negative and positive impacts played by record labels on the commerce…

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    Case Study: Sine Records

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    Industry: Sine Records will be an all-encompassing record label for the EDM artist who is looking for a reliable and approachable company to release their music through. Our aim will be to forge long-lasting and personal relationships with our artists and our consumers. From the recording process through to the final release of the product, we will endeavour to provide the best service possible. Not only will Sine Records release music, but we will also market sample packs and synthesiser…

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