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Keep the X Factor crap off the number one spot
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<blockquote data-quote="Harri74" data-source="post: 787761" data-attributes="member: 7615"><p>Its a sad indication of the British (western/international?) 'PREMIUM' music industry has come to X-Factor, whatever your opinion. As said before, the success of this music isnt based on its quality it seems it is a purely a question of strength of marketing - call me cynical. Its been this way since the mid 90s. Were independent dance music labels the last bastion of a free music industry or am i missing something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harri74, post: 787761, member: 7615"] Its a sad indication of the British (western/international?) 'PREMIUM' music industry has come to X-Factor, whatever your opinion. As said before, the success of this music isnt based on its quality it seems it is a purely a question of strength of marketing - call me cynical. Its been this way since the mid 90s. Were independent dance music labels the last bastion of a free music industry or am i missing something? [/QUOTE]
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