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Music and Technology in the 1990s
Music has always been an important cultural force. From the Renaissance to the current decade, the medium has inspired fans, shaped generations, and inspired movements. It has enthralled the masses, prompted congressional investigations, and ignited a global cultural revolution. Stacker has analyzed the impact of music throughout the centuries and offers an insightful look at how audiences and artists interact. In this article, he explores the role of music in our lives, including the role of technology in popular culture.
After the rise of the Internet, music consumption began to expand. Its growth helped the music industry. The first compact disc was released in 1982, and by the early 2000s, over 200 billion CDs had been sold. Instead of using magnetic tape, this new digital audio recording technology embedded playable tracks on polycarbonate plastic discs. The resulting sound quality was superior, and consumers could store more music, and they were small enough to fit in their pockets. In the 1990s, CDs completely replaced the old-fashioned tape collection.
During the 1990s, a variety of music genres became popular. Pop stars such as Britney Spears, Tiffany, and the Backstreet Boys became popular, but the music industry suffered when these artists grew old and broke up. In addition to a new wave of artists, some of the most influential pioneers of the ’60s died. Some of the most influential acts in this decade included XXXTenta Franklin and the Eurythmics.