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Guest Post by Bas Grasmayer on SynchblogAs we continue our 'Projecting Trends' series, digital strategist Bas Grasmayer takes a look into the history of online music discovery, and what the present tells us about the future.



Private Torrent TrackersThe rise of torrent technology changed the piracy landscape. Torrents were much more efficient to the end user than peer-to-peer transfers. Torrents chop files up in small packages and transfer them from multiple users, sometimes hundreds or thousands. A problem for early peer-to-peer networks was that if the user you’re downloading from went offline, you would no longer be able to download. Private trackers often focus on a particular style, genre or set of sub-genres. It creates social communities akin to the IRC or Soulseek chatrooms mentioned earlier. Because everything happens through a centralized tracker, the platform knows exactly how much users are sharing and taking, seeding and leeching. There are lively forum discussions about music where it promptly displays people’s upload / download ratio. This is a form of social currency, a status symbol.










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music as a utility;
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real-world context, with mobile devices as the key;
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and guiding user behaviour through algorithms.
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