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Salon.com December 19, 2000 Cath Carroll |
Melody Maker, R.I.P. When the music mattered: A former writer for the New Musical Express looks back at the overheated world of the British music weeklies...  |
Salon.com November 30, 2000 Janelle Brown |
Whoring for downloads Desperate for attention, aspiring musicians will stop at nothing to get fans to listen to their online tunes.  |
Salon.com November 27, 2000 Eric Boehlert |
Is Napster hurting record sales? No, say the numbers. Business is looking good, even if the Backstreet Boys don't reclaim their rightful world supremacy...  |
Salon.com November 15, 2000 Anthony Mariani |
Betting the Farmclub Why is MTV's Matt Pinfield shilling for the shamelessly corporate music show "Farmclub.com"? Can you say "synergy"?  |
Salon.com November 13, 2000 Janelle Brown |
The jukebox manifesto Record companies should stop worrying about security and start giving people what they really want: Music, anywhere, anytime...  |
PC World December 2000 Tim Koerner |
Make Your Own Music Station With Echo.com On a quest for a station that plays your kind of tunes? Turn off the radio and point your PC's browser to Echo.com, a new Web site that lets you create your own streaming music station...  |
Salon.com October 12, 2000 Meta Wagner |
Keep Napster fun -- shut it down! Illicit pleasures are the best kind. If the court approves MP3 trading, what kind of rebel will I be?  |
Salon.com October 5, 2000 Janelle Brown |
Ethical music piracy Feeling guilty when you listen to that MP3? A new plug-in from the folks at Fairtunes might ease your conscience...  |
Reason October 2000 Jesse Walker |
Music for Nothing Why Napster isn't the end of the world. Or even the music industry...  |
Salon.com September 29, 2000 Janelle Brown |
The Gnutella paradox As soon as an online music-trading service gets big enough to be useful, it's doomed...  |
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