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Question Of The Day: Have The Past Decade's Changes In Technology Made The Music Better?

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We want to know what you think about music during the '00s, so we're posing a question every weekday from Nov. 9 to Nov. 20. Then, we'll post and discuss some of the interesting, fun and ridiculous responses.

Nov. 9: Today, we're surveying how we listen to music now and exploring how we got here. So we want to know: Have all the changes in technology in the past decade made the music better?

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Carrie Brownstein

Carrie Brownstein

Carrie Brownstein is a writer and musician. She was a member of the critically acclaimed rock band Sleater-Kinney. Her writing has appeared in 'The New York Times,' 'The Believer,' 'Pitchfork,' and various book anthologies on music and culture. Read Carrie's F.A.Q.

 

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