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July 29, 2005
Internet Killed The Video Star
There's been a plethora of books published in the last year all dealing with the future of the music business, but DEMO's CEO and founder Andre' Gray's six chapter manifesto reads as smooth as butter and is perhaps the most succinct. The Internet Killed The Video Star is brutally honest and brilliantly insightful and as a whole, painfully underscores the new reality that "the future of the music does not belong to the major labels...It belongs to the true independents..." Gray reveals many private inside elements of the industry and exactly why independent musicians are poised to equally prosper from the digital age and globalization..."As a result of the creative freedom enjoyed by the emancipation of musicians and the instant global distribution allowed by the digital music revolution, the best and most diverse music this world has ever heard is yet to come and the major labels are in serious jeopardy."
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