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Ecstasy, Fake LSD, and Sort-Of Magic Mushrooms: The Future of Dance Music’s Drugs
"Many people are experimenting with the drug ecstasy. I heard you say once that a lie is sweet in the beginning and bitter in the…
Harley Brown
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October 30, 2015
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Where Will You Be in 15 Years? Spotify, BOSE, Third Man Records, and More Look Ahead
The future of the music business has never been fuzzier. While Apple and YouTube enter the fray of the Great Music Streaming Wars and nightly…
Colin Joyce and Andrew Unterberger
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October 28, 2015
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Music Apps That Don’t Exist Yet (But Should)
For the next week, SPIN will be venturing into the great unknown to attempt to answer some questions (or at least hazard some guesses) about…
Rachel Brodsky
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October 26, 2015
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Today’s Top Pop Producers Look Ahead to the Future of Music
Nobody decides the sounds of the future quite like the producers and songwriters of the present. We saw the standard for present-day pop set last…
Brennan Carley
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October 23, 2015
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Holding Out for a Guitar Hero: The Uncertain Future of the Six-String
For the next week, SPIN will be venturing into the great unknown to attempt to answer some questions (or at least hazard some guesses) about…
Andrew Unterberger
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October 22, 2015
Features
Back to the Future of Music: Taking a Second Look at Some Old Predictions
For the next week, SPIN will be venturing into the great unknown to attempt to answer some questions (or at least hazard some guesses) about…
James Grebey
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October 21, 2015
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The Future of Music
For the next week, SPIN will be venturing into the great unknown to attempt to answer some questions (or at least hazard some guesses) about…
SPIN Staff
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October 21, 2015
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