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You own it but you don't hold it. That is true. And so, and that's part of it, the the part that's on some level speculative, but I think that the experience of opening a loom, and we've done a lot of kind of there's some really cool design and uh sort of technology user interface stuff that feels really different to to what you're used to in streaming because we're not trying to just get you to push play and and walk away and let the algorithm decide because we're trying to make it a very deliberate experience. You can design the whole thing quite differently. And when we put you know this the stuff in front of artists and and other music people, you can see them kind of light bulbs going off in the head, like it can be different.
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a revival of physical record experiences in digital form
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