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  <title>Frontier Bylines — Culture Essay</title>
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    <title>Why More Founders Are Building Albums and Companies at the Same Time</title>
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    <author><name>Imogen Reilly</name></author>
    <summary>On the quiet emergence of a founder archetype the previous decade did not recognize — and what it would mean for the field if the archetype stuck.</summary>
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