Great music can and should reach an extremely broad audience. When you walk into a retail store, you're blown away it can be very intimidating to a newcomer. What the digital medium allows us to do is to focus attention on recordings, artists and composers whom we think will appeal to a lot of people, and break through a lot of the barriers that exist in the physical retail world.
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