Journalist Liz Pelly and musician Ian Kamau discuss what the streaming economy means for both fans and artists.
If you think Spotify was designed to be a music platform, you’ve been tricked. Liz Pelly has the receipts.
Novelty suffers, too. By one estimate nearly three-quarters of streamed songs are over 18 months old. Compared with the raucous explosion of genres that characterised popular music until the 2000s— ...
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The landscape of streaming music is only getting bleaker by the day, from low payouts to the generally fickle algorithms that push a very select few artists. Unfortunately a report by Luminate does ...
Ong oversees 130 Spotify employees doing what the service’s powerful algorithms can’t: discovering the best new music and carefully introducing it on playlists to the listeners who are going ...
On Friday, Hollywood bible Vanity Fair published accounts from sources who worked on the couple’s doomed Spotify contract, originally believed to be worth in excess of USD $20 million.