The irony is that every independent artist I know here in Canada (I assume it's similar everywhere) has thrived in the world of mp3s. The day of record label giant may be numbered, but if you like music with a little more depth and thought put into it than is typically reflected in the top 40, then the mp3 age your prayers (and the prayers of indie artists everywhere).
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The irony is that every independent artist I know here in Canada (I assume it's similar everywhere) has thrived in the world of mp3s. The day of record label giant may be numbered, but if you like music with a little more depth and thought put into it than is typically reflected in the top 40, then the mp3 age your prayers (and the prayers of indie artists everywhere).