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StraferJack Wrote:

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> interesting article about how much people will

> spend on music

>

> http://recode.net/2014/03/18/the-price-of-music/


that's really interesting- basically if all music consumers were willing to pay ?10 per month for pretty much all the music they could ever want, then the per person annual spend on music would be double what it was at it's peak in 1999


at least that's how i'm interpreting it

I agree to some extent about ripping off artists, but it does offer such a diverse range of music so surely that increases the likelihood of unknown musicians getting their music out there when they normally would be unable to. ?10 a month is nothing to pay either if you are a music lover with strong principles!

Barry mehneth Wrote:

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> I agree to some extent about ripping off artists,

> but it does offer such a diverse range of music so

> surely that increases the likelihood of unknown

> musicians getting their music out there when they

> normally would be unable to. ?10 a month is

> nothing to pay either if you are a music lover

> with strong principles!


If you were a music lover with strong principle i'd hope you'd buy the individual albums

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