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    music genre of “mash-ups” from being an actually genre on the grounds that a mixer is using other people’s work. Mixing is actually a widely practices art form of music that in certain circles is in fact recognized as an art form. If much of the public stays close-minded on those who use other people’s music to create a new sound and only consider them to be plagiarists, this genre of music won’t be able to go anywhere. If mixers they are able to create a new sound using sounds from different…

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    having someone telling them to release on this day or give them a deadline for a single dropped out for the fans to hear. Having this choice also give them the advantage to promote themselves through social media and in the public eye as well instead of having the major record label…

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    decrease in their intrinsic value. Which means this will touch on the moral side of principles, their behavior is the problem in all these cases, leaving unattended passwords, rooms unlocked, sharing passwords, verifying a request for confidential records this is what causes fees to our industries within our medical sector and disregards the level of assurance we provide regarding…

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    a CNN article titled “The Invention That Changed Music Forever”, author Jacopo Prisco emphasized, “Kanye west first used auto-tune in his 2008 album 808s and Heartbreak, which was included in the Rolling Stone’s list of the 40 most groundbreaking records of all time.” 808s and Heartbreak marked a new period for rap music. It was a time when rappers, specifically Kanye, wanted to blur the lines between genres. This auto-tune ballad of an album paved the way for new artists to enter the music…

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    computers and other technological advancements that contributed to the distribution of music led to changes in the music industry, ultimately changing how the artist can get their music to the consumer. One of the first affects felt by artists and record labels was the decline of overall album sales. Consumers were now capable of picking and choosing specific songs they wanted to purchase and listen too. The initial stage (from about 1998 to 2001) of the digital music revolution was the new…

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    Analysis Of Channel Orange

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    James began participating in the music industry, but it was not until 2005 that his first high-profile project was released in the soundtrack to Get Rich or Die Tryin’. This is when his career really began to take off. Since then he has produced many records for some of the most well known hip-hop and R&B artists of my generation, such as Danity Kane, John Legend, Mario, Big Boi, Fantasia, Yelawolf, Jamie Foxx, Frank Ocean, and many more. Some of the most notable works that have come from Malay…

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    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 of music, authenticity of the artist that is capable of benefitting the record, and lastly, the concern that the artist is often advertised for profit, which…

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    For the past three years, Record of the year has been given to songs that had features with it (probably doesn't make a difference.) The mixture of beat and music in it is really good, Mark Ronson did a good job on engineering the song. I mean, this song was my jam for 2015. The…

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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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    artist. The music industry is the business of performing, recording, and selling music through any number of different methods. Many people are involved in the industry, from the musicians that create and play music to sound engineers who work to record music properly and producer who oversee the entire process. The music industry sells…

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