![]() "But this is not just an excuse for services to replicate the payment landscapes of the past. And it’s levelled the playing field: an obscure artist like myself who makes instrumental cello music can just get it all out there," said Keating. "An artist like me couldn’t exist without technology: I can just record music in my basement and release it on the internet. Heap, Skeet, Hogarth and Jones were in a London venue for the debate, while Palmer, Keating, Braun and will.i.am joined the conversation via video-chat. Keating was joined by fellow artists Amanda Palmer, Imogen Heap and will.i.am, Justin Bieber's manager Scooter Braun, Songkick chief executive Ian Hogarth, Spotify's Trevor Skeet (also a musician in his own right) and Vevo's senior vice-president of international Nic Jones.
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