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The Future of Music Consumption

A session at SXSW Interactive 2012

As digital music consumption continues to increase, artists and consumers are finding new ways to engage within the digital landscape. Spotify, the leading digital music service, is helping to driving this digital conversation by providing a music discovery and sharing platform which caters to the modern, social consumer, supporting the artist as a engagement tool, and driving increasing revenues back into the music industry. In a fireside chat, Ken Parks, Spotify's Chief Content Officer & U.S. Managing Director and David Draiman, lead singer of Disturbed, will address the future of the music industry and where Spotify and the artist fit into this conversation.

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Ken Parks

Chief Content Officer, Spotify

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Time 11:00am12:00pm CST

Date Tue 13th March 2012

Where

Ballroom EF, Austin Convention Center

Session type

Solo

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#FutureMus

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