
The Rise of MP3 and the Decline of CDs: Music in 2001 by Michael Connor takes readers on a captivating journey through the pivotal year of 2001, when the music industry was forever changed. As MP3 technology began to revolutionize the way we listen to music, traditional formats like CDs faced a steep decline. This book explores the explosive growth of digital music, from the rise of peer-to-peer file-sharing networks to the first digital music services that set the stage for streaming giants like Spotify and Apple Music. Connor delves into the impact of MP3s on artists, consumers, and the global music market, revealing how this digital shift not only altered the industry's landscape but also reshaped the way we experience music today. A compelling read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of technology and culture, this book offers a behind-the-scenes look at a defining moment in music history, one that set the course for the music industry's digital future.
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