Based on the studies of Milner (2009), Katz (2004) and Wikstrom (2009), the article explores in details how the experience of listening and consuming music has been changing through the years due to the appearance and evolution of digital audio technology; analyzing the consequences in the recording industry and specially in its main product: popular music. The work approaches two different steps of this evolution (Compact Disks and Mp3) in terms of formats, devices and delivery methods; and how each one of them had an influence in our relationship with music
In this digital age many listeners of music now purchase albums from online digital music stores ins...
The effect of technology on music has been indisputably profound. As a cultural descendant of the tr...
The 1990s features the dominance of the compact disc (CD) and subsequent peak in revenue within the ...
Based on the studies of Milner (2009), Katz (2004) and Wikstrom (2009), the article explores in deta...
Recorded music is a significant part of daily life for most people and has been for about one hundre...
For more than fifty years, the recorded music industry has owed its existence to the development of ...
This article investigates what constitutes a music listening experience in digitaldriven markets and...
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool ...
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool ...
This study investigates the vinyl revival, with particular focus given to the listener’s perception ...
As the record industry’s fortunes decline, consumers experience increasing access to the world’s rec...
…the majority of consumers seem to be unaware of this, or of the audio quality they’re missing out o...
This article examines a striking but under-analysed feature of culture under capitalism, using the e...
This paper focuses on how digital media and new technological devices have changed music production ...
The Tower is an official publication of the Georgia Tech Office of Student Media and is sponsored by...
In this digital age many listeners of music now purchase albums from online digital music stores ins...
The effect of technology on music has been indisputably profound. As a cultural descendant of the tr...
The 1990s features the dominance of the compact disc (CD) and subsequent peak in revenue within the ...
Based on the studies of Milner (2009), Katz (2004) and Wikstrom (2009), the article explores in deta...
Recorded music is a significant part of daily life for most people and has been for about one hundre...
For more than fifty years, the recorded music industry has owed its existence to the development of ...
This article investigates what constitutes a music listening experience in digitaldriven markets and...
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool ...
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool ...
This study investigates the vinyl revival, with particular focus given to the listener’s perception ...
As the record industry’s fortunes decline, consumers experience increasing access to the world’s rec...
…the majority of consumers seem to be unaware of this, or of the audio quality they’re missing out o...
This article examines a striking but under-analysed feature of culture under capitalism, using the e...
This paper focuses on how digital media and new technological devices have changed music production ...
The Tower is an official publication of the Georgia Tech Office of Student Media and is sponsored by...
In this digital age many listeners of music now purchase albums from online digital music stores ins...
The effect of technology on music has been indisputably profound. As a cultural descendant of the tr...
The 1990s features the dominance of the compact disc (CD) and subsequent peak in revenue within the ...