
For the third installment of our Fortieth Anniversary issues, we’re featuring audio excerpts and extended interviews from notable artists, politicians, scientists and visionaries as they discuss the world they helped shape and the future.
In his interview with Anthony DeCurtis, Dave Matthews discusses the role music can play in social change, what public figures he finds most inspiring and whether he is optimistic about the future. In this exclusive audio excerpt, Matthews talks about whether albums are the thing of the past, and what the future holds for music.
As a bonus, we have Microsoft guru and one of the world’s richest men (and most giving philanthropists), Bill Gates, who sat down with Jeff Goodell to examine whether the future turned out how Gates had predicted it in the Sixties, why Gates got into computers, and his charity work in Africa. In this exclusive audio clip, Gates talks about the biggest problem the most intelligent minds of our era should address.
Click here to listen to both audio excerpts. To read the entire digital version of the new issue, click here.

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