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August Issue of Scientist

By Justin Colletti | Published: August 10, 2013
Hello, fellow Scientists of Sound!

Take a break from the summer heat with the August issue of Trust Me, I’m A Scientist — the music magazine for people who make music.

In This Issue:
  • Why Vinyl Is NOT Going To Save The Music Industry (And What Will)
  • Getting Great Gigs: Blake Madden Shares Tips From Concert Bookers
  • Modern Hi-Fi: What Really Happened To The High-End Stereo Market
  • Merch Table: Supplementing Music Income Through T-Shirt Sales
  • Fugazi’s Ian MacKaye visits our InputOutput Podcast
  • Plus: Spotify Negotiations, Big Wins: Audio Upgrades That Really Matter, and more in the new issue of Scientist.
Thanks and enjoy,
Justin Colletti
Editor-in-Chief
http://trustmeimascientist.com

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