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December 18, 2007

Announcing my new Music2.0 book!

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In a few weeks I will offer a new, self-published book called "Music2.0"; a continuation of my thoughts and ideas from my first book "The Future of Music" (co-written with Dave Kusek) and a collection of my best essays, writings and blog postings on the Future of Music, the Flat Rate, Friction is Fiction, Music Like Water, the Usator etc.

One could say that this book is a 'Best of' collection - but that would be too close to my past as a musician;).  Anyway, I will announce details soon but you can start saving up now since I think we'll be able to ship this new book starting January 15, 2008 (more or less).  Just be sure to join my mailing list, and we'll let you know when it's ready.

On the subject of free pdfs etc: all of these essays have been previously published in different places, already, so it's all out there for free to begin with - the advantage of this book is simply to have it all in one place, and to be able to mark up the pages and do all that nice stuff you can do with real books ;).
Read more about me & Music2.0

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