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This guy is spot on!

Last time I was in Borders (and I had not been into a record store in years - I only went in to use the john - doesn't that say something?), I was a little shocked to see the former CD area shrunken down to almost zilch. There were a few pop CDs, and the mandatory odor of Starbucks' coffee, and that was about all. Plus all the stupid new books on display.

Promotion of music online is where it's at. They should look at what the house producers and DJs do: they all have a Myspace with music samples, and, more often than not, a free download of some long sets.

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