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What do young artists really think of online streaming?

Many didn’t expect Spotify to last longer than a year, however now the streaming service has entered its sixth year of trading, the debate continues over the impact the service has on both the industry and artists.

Leading music publication NME recently spoke to a plethora of young British artists, including Disclosure, Daniel Avery, Swim Deep, Jon Hopkins and more to understand the effect the streaming services has on their careers.

Check out the insightful video above and let us know your own thoughts on the service in the poll below; how much do you warrant the effect of streaming services? Would it make you buy music more?

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