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Dance Star Lands Major Record Deal, Prepares for Debut Album

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In a breakthrough moment, the indie band The Strokes has secured a major record deal. Fans can now look forward to the release of their highly anticipated debut album, set to redefine the indie music landscape.

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    Dance Star Lands Major Record Deal, Prepares for Debut Album Alex

In this article, we will explore the cataclysm facing U.S. industry through the portal example of the music industry, a simple industry in comparison to those of automotive or energy. However, in the simplicity of this example we may uncover some lessons that apply to all industries.

In his web-article, „The Inevitable March of Recorded Music Towards Free,“ Michael Arrington tells us that music CD sales continue to plummet alarmingly. „Artists like Prince and Nine Inch Nails are flouting their labels and either giving music away or telling their fans to steal it… Radiohead, which is no longer controlled by their label, Capitol Records, put their new digital album on sale on the Internet for whatever price people want to pay for it.“ As many others have iterated in recent years, Arrington reminds us that unless effective legal, technical, or other artificial impediments to production can be created, „simple economic theory dictates that the price of music [must] fall to zero as more ‚competitors‘ (in this case, listeners who copy) enter the market.“

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