
Four months ago, MySpace launched MySpace Music, and villagers readied their torches and pitchforks in protest. They had every right to be angry, since a platform that was built on the back of independent music had effectively left it in the dust, flipping indies the bird in the rear view mirror. This week, however, MySpace Music announced it has added five independent labels and indie music distributors to its ranks. Don’t put your pitchforks down just yet, though.
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