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In the early 1970s, the music industry was already facing major challenges. New technologies such as cassette tapes and compact discs were becoming more prevalent, leading to a decline in vinyl record sales. Additionally, the rise of illegal music downloading and bootlegging was becoming an issue for many artists, who were losing out on potential earnings. This led to the formation of new companies and changes in the way that the music industry worked.

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In the early 1970s, the music industry was already facing major challenges. New technologies such as cassette tapes and compact discs were becoming more prevalent, leading to a decline in vinyl record sales. Additionally, the rise of illegal music downloading and bootlegging was becoming an issue for many artists, who were losing out on potential earnings. This led to the formation of new companies and changes in the way that the music industry worked.
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Matti Charlton is writer, designer and recording artist. They live in Toronto, Canada with their service dog, Quentin. Matti is autistic, queer and transgender and writes passionately about social issues and modern technology; most recently, with their book "Homelessness broke ChatGPT" casting a critical eye on the bias of the popular AI software. Matti has also written several children's books and young adult novels. Matti is an advocate for trans issues, mental health and poverty, especially homelessness and addiction. Matti's career has spanned a wide range of disciplines, from software development and art direction to fashion design, music production and writing. They recently published their 12th album of electronic pop music, "Almost", and their first fiction novel "Dendrome". Matti created the first transgender-owned underwear company in the world, Retromatti Athletics, in 2014, manufacturing the entire line from their apartment in downtown Toronto. The company expanded to provide digital artwork to craft makers during COVID-19. Matti's website: https://matticharlton.com/ On Facebook: https://facebook.com/matticharlton On Instagram: https://instagram.com/retromatti Matti's books: https://books.matticharlton.com/ Matti's music: https://spotify.matticharlton.com/ Matti's online business: https://retromatti.com