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      <description>Download sites, such as I-tunes, are transforming the way in which we buy music by allowing consumers to purchase individual tracks rather than shelling out for the whole album. Do you think that artists...</description>
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      <description>Will the art of studio recording suffer as artists are marginalized by the constraints of time and money? Lest we forget The Beatles and Brian Wilson created legendary recordings while completely omitting...</description>
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      <title>mickthemouse is asking</title>
      <description>Record company executives used to play god by deciding which music the public actually gets to hear. So how it is it a bad thing that anyone can now release music digitally without having to grovel to...</description>
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      <description>How are music charts compiled these days? If they are solely based on CD sales, how accurate an idea of a bands popularity can they give?</description>
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