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Let's Get Physical
Season 0, Ep. 28
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My first guest interview in a new developed model of my podcast. I interview Keith Ingram, owner or Assai Records in Scotland. We discuss physical product in the music business and how come he's so successful in today's world order of streaming and social media.
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