![]() Best known for his work in Talking Heads, Byrne writes with authority. In How Music Works, David Byrne goes beyond providing a historical overview of music by adding personal observations. Barry Kernfeld’s Pop Song Piracy: Disobedient Music Distribution since 1929 is another noteworthy example. Many of these, such as Matthew David’s Peer to Peer and the Music Industry and Patrik Wikström’s The Music Industry: Music in the Cloud, aim to contextualize the present day by delving deep into the past. ![]() ![]() N2 - In recent years, several books have been published which discuss changes in the recording industry as a result of the digital revolution, exploring technological issues such as piracy, copyright, remix culture, and playlists. ![]() T1 - Book review: How Music Works by David Byrne ![]()
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