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		<title>The future of music</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Derek and I had a conversation with Jim Butler at the City of Austin about our focus on &#8220;the science of music,&#8221; and that conversation morphed into a discussion of the future of music. Jim pointed out a 2005 book about &#8220;a future in which music will be like water: ubiquitous and free-flowing.&#8221; We&#8217;re already [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Derek and I had a conversation with Jim Butler at the City of Austin about our focus on &#8220;the science of music,&#8221; and that conversation morphed into a discussion of the future of music. Jim pointed out a 2005 book about &#8220;a future in which music will be like water: ubiquitous and free-flowing.&#8221; We&#8217;re already headed in that direction. The book, called <i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Future-Music-Manifesto-Digital-Revolution/dp/0876390599/swampdawg" target="_blank">The Future of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution</a></i>, is probably already out of date &#8211; a lot&#8217;s happened since it was released in 2005. However it points in an interesting direction. From the Publisher&#8217;s Weekly review:<br />
<blockquote>Kusek and Leonhard foresee the disappearance of CDs and record stores as we know them in the next decade; consumers will have access to more products than ever, though, through a vast range of digital radio channels, person-to-person Internet file sharing and a host of subscription services. The authors are especially good at describing how the way current record companies operate &#8211; as both owners and distributors of music, with artists making less than executives &#8211; will also drastically change: individual CD sales, for example, will be replaced by &#8220;a very potent &#8216;liquid&#8217; pricing system that incorporates subscriptions, bundles of various media types, multi-access deals, and added-value services.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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