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http://evolver.fm Apps are the future of music. On the web, phones, and home entertainment systems, software applications are changing the way we listen to, discover, distribute, interact with, record, remix, and do just about anything else that involves music. Most people reading this are probably familiar with the “digital music revolution” that ignited in the late ‘90s, but only now is that revolution reaching its most creative phase. In that first phase, the MP3 made recorded music invisible and weightless — no small feat, and one that changed the world. The app is the second major development in the digital music revolution. It makes the music player invisible and weightless, too. You would never buy 20 hardware MP3 players, each with a specialized function. But you might install multiple apps on your various listening devices to track your favorite band, tell you about local shows, identify music, subscribe to millions of songs, stream customized radio-style stations |
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