Neil Young

Rock icon Neil Young wants digital music to die

Rock icon Neil Young wants digital music to die

Addressing the "D: Dive Into Media" industry conference on Tuesday, rock icon Neil Young said that digitally compressed music should burn out and die; and vinyl technology should ultimately rule the roost in the music arena.

According to Young, digital music - comprising MP3 as well as CD - should be discarded on the technology scrap pile, in support of the vinyl technology which has been in use for several decades.

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