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Chris von Rohr im Interview: «Man schweift ab, verfällt in Grössenwahn – und das Gespür verschwindet»
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Chris von Rohr im Interview: «Man schweift ab, verfällt in Grössenwahn – und das Gespür verschwindet»

The article features an interview with Swiss rock musician Chris von Rohr, discussing his career highlights including millions of sold albums and the band Krokus' 50th anniversary. He reflects on the music industry's transformation due to streaming services, arguing that live concerts remain the most significant aspect of the industry today. Von Rohr criticizes the shift away from physical album sales and traditional music consumption, suggesting that this change has led to a loss of artistic connection and audience engagement.

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Chris von Rohr im Interview: «Man schweift ab, verfällt in Grössenwahn – und das Gespür verschwindet»

The article features an interview with Swiss rock musician Chris von Rohr, discussing his career highlights including millions of sold albums and the band Krokus' 50th anniversary. He reflects on the music industry's transformation due to streaming services, arguing that live concerts remain the most significant aspect of the industry today. Von Rohr criticizes the shift away from physical album sales and traditional music consumption, suggesting that this change has led to a loss of artistic connection and audience engagement.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural commentary regarding the music industry's evolution rather than taking a clear ideological stance. While it critiques the impact of streaming technology, it does not frame the issue through a politically charged lens or advocate for specific policies. The tone remains

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