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Guest post by Mark Henshall of Sound MattersSince the birth of the internet, music has shifted from being something we own to something we rent. This shift in consumer mindset is simultaneously destroying the value of music and driving a resurgence in a format once written off as obsolete. Marc Henshall, Editor at Sound Matters explains why that might not be such a bad thing.‘Everything you can imagine is real’, a wise man once said. Pablo Picasso, to be exact. Picasso's words may offer motivation to those seeking creative inspiration, but his words got me thinking instead about how we now consume music.Sound Matters was created by music enthusiast and marketing professional, Marc Henshall. Born from a passion for great quality sound and the importance of music in our society, Marc is on a mission to help music lovers get a more authentic experience from their music in the digital age. Since its birth, Sound Matters has steadily grown from a small blog to a flourishing online magazine that is making real waves among audiophile circles. Check out the Sound Matters website or follow Sound Matters on Twitter @sound_matters