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Has tech killed the music industry? Virgin Disruptors Debate

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June 23, 2014
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music industry, Amanda Palmer, virgin disruptors, will.i.am, Imogen Heap, Zoƫ Keating, Scooter Braun, music technology, debate, Ian hogarth

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