Author Topic: Spotify - Now with 20% more lovey  (Read 1043 times)



Spotify is a music program. But rather than iTunes, where music is licensed and downloaded, Spotify gives you UNLIMITED access to ANY music in their library. You stream it directly, and can create playlists and other awesome stuff.

You can get it for free, which already gives you unlimited access to ALL their music, or you can pay 10 dollars a month to get Premium, which takes away the (minimal) ads, gives you the option for HD music streaming, and adds a couple other features such as access to the app for iOS and Android.

http://www.spotify.com

CLAIM YOUR DESTINYYYYYYYY

Moral of the story: Spotify > iTunes

I didn't know there wasn't a topic about this. Spotify is the stuff.

This is great. I use it a lot.

It's alright but they need to add more stuff

I think they only have one Amon Amarth song, ONE. forgetin' friends.


Girl look at music.
Boy go watch your ponies

or should i say girl huehue

Moral of the story: Spotify > iTunes
Official forget you to iTunes.

I'm glad this exists.

Official forget you to iTunes.

I'm glad this exists.
This.
You don't even need to pay to get all this lovey music.
I'm probably gonna buy premium for mobile access.

This.
You don't even need to pay to get all this lovey music.
I'm probably gonna buy premium for mobile access.
Durr hurr, I'm an iPod and only accept music from iTunes durr hurr.

End Apple's monopoly.

feels bad to be in canadadia

Durr hurr, I'm an iPod and only accept music from iTunes durr hurr.

End Apple's monopoly.
I have an iPhone.
Gonna get the Spotify app. ;)

Oh look:
X and Y and 29 other friends are using Spotify.

Oh look:
X and Y and 29 other friends are using Spotify.
DO IT MAN
PEER PRESSURE
ONE OF US ONE OF US ONE OF US

the only problem with spotify is that they don't support the artist at all. some guy twittered about getting paid like 12 pounds for 100,000 plays. i mainly use spotify to listen to music i don't own, and i still buy albums when i have the cash. you shouldn't use spotify to replace your normal listening habits, use it to find new bands or find out whether an album is good or not

I'll stick to Playlist, unless they've got Beatles on there. I'll happily change for the Fab Four.