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Music Industry Profile: Criminal Records Owner and Founder of AIMS Eric Levin

Eric Levin
Eric Levin is founder of the legendary Atlanta, GA record store Criminal Records, as well as founder of AIMS, the Association of Independent Media Stores.
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Eric Levin, owner of the Atlanta-based store Criminal Records, talks to ArtistsHouse about the life and business of a music retailer in today’s market. He shares his thoughts on filesharing, who still buys music in stores, how he markets music to his customers, how he makes decisions on what to stock, how independent artists can get the attention of retailers, what the future looks like for small music retailers, and much more.



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September 2008
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