I really enjoyed this book. It breaks down the various power structures that influence how musicians and others in the music industry struggle to make a living and towards the end explores some alternatives like a music cooperative with a profit sharing model. Good stuff.
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Fascinating look so far about how Spotify started by two ad execs pushes music based on data and contributes to destroying culture by generating their own library music to satiate non-active listeners
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Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet by Andrew Blum
A travel book exploring the physical places and connections of the infrastructure of the Internet. Along the way, he explores …
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Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet by Andrew Blum
A travel book exploring the physical places and connections of the infrastructure of the Internet. Along the way, he explores …