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Spotify is to extend its "free" ad-supported music service to mobile devices.

Smartphone users will be able to build playlists of songs and then hear them played back in a random order. Tablet users will have more control, letting them select specific tracks.

The Swedish firm also announced it was expanding to a further 20 countries, taking its total reach to 55.

Experts said it needed to make the moves to combat growing competition.

Until now Spotify has offered a free-to-use product only on PCs, and had restricted its mobile apps to paying subscribers.

But its founder, Daniel Ek, said bringing a free service to Android and iOS devices would tempt more people to eventually switch to the premium version where they could access higher-quality audio, no adverts and the ability to listen to songs offline.

"Our very clear mission is getting more people to access and discover more great music," he told a press conference in New York.

"Along with more free users there will be more subscribers, and that means more revenue back to the industry."

The firm is dropping the 10-hours-a-month cap it previously placed on long-term users of its free services.
Mobile YouTube

Over the past year Google has rolled out its own subscription Play Music service in several countries, Apple has launched iTunes Radio in the US and Bloom.fm has begun offering subscription packages at cheaper rates than Spotify in the UK.

In addition Rdio has expanded its music-streaming service to 51 countries, while France's Deezer has announced its intention to begin offering tracks in the US next year.

Mr Ek suggested Spotify would gain an advantage over its rivals by offering a product that was free to use and gave device owners control over exactly which songs they listened to.

But one expert pointed out that YouTube already did that.

"YouTube is available on all smartphones with absolutely no premium fee at all, and you get video, social features and lyrics as well," said Mark Mulligan, editor of the Music Industry Blog.

"The labels have always been very keen to keep a separation between the free tier being locked to the PC and premium to mobile, but YouTube has never played by those rules.

"This is about making the playing field more level."

Andy Malt, editor of the industry news site, CompleteMusicUpdate.com. said there had been reports that YouTube had secured licences to begin its own paid music subscription service early next year with ad-free, offline-use features.

"In January we're expecting YouTube to launch its own music service, which may well have a strong mobile offering," he said.

"Also, the long-awaited Beats Music service, from Dr Dre's company will launch in the US the same month and offer strong competition.

"I suspect at this stage Spotify is trying to move ahead of its competitors to try to maintain its dominance in the streaming market ahead of extreme competition. Next year will be a make-or-break time for many."

Spotify also announced it was adding Led Zeppelin's tracks to its library as a streaming "exclusive" and had teamed up with speaker manufactures to allow its premium members to send music wirelessly to their systems.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25338591

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Wednesday, 11 December 2013 21:09 (ten years ago) link

The firm is dropping the 10-hours-a-month cap it previously placed on long-term users of its free services.

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Wednesday, 11 December 2013 21:11 (ten years ago) link

hmmm, does this mean business isn't go too well?

Ornate Coleman (Moodles), Wednesday, 11 December 2013 22:01 (ten years ago) link

Seems more like it's bending to market pressure to offer the same service on mobile that it does on pc.

Viceroy, Wednesday, 11 December 2013 22:41 (ten years ago) link

sounds like going for further ad reach

I got the glares, the mutterings, the snarls (President Keyes), Wednesday, 11 December 2013 23:42 (ten years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/zkCx1cA.png

Yeahhhh..... No.

pplains, Friday, 13 December 2013 14:27 (ten years ago) link

Genuinely awestruck by the dead-eyed philistinism of this quote:

“Music is an accompaniment, to add to your jog, your workday, your prep in the kitchen,” said James L. McQuivey, an analyst for Forrester Research. “ But it’s not something you’re eager to pay for if you don’t have to.”

I mean, of course not. Not when, y'know, your subscription to your fucking squash club is due at the end of the month.

(Source)

Vast Halo, Friday, 13 December 2013 21:29 (ten years ago) link

"You haven't listened to Jimmy Eat World since.... 2004. Play now?"

Viceroy, Friday, 13 December 2013 21:55 (ten years ago) link

xp

"But it’s not something you’re eager to pay for if you don’t have to."

great analysis, also applies to: everything

i have sounded the very dub step of humility (anonanon), Friday, 13 December 2013 21:58 (ten years ago) link

"You haven't listened to Jimmy Eat World. Congratulations!"

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Friday, 13 December 2013 21:59 (ten years ago) link

Goes along the lines of

http://i.imgur.com/8ObNt2E.jpg

pplains, Friday, 13 December 2013 22:11 (ten years ago) link

n00b question - I just got an account again after being on-and-off for the last couple of years. do you have to have something better than premium to have a profile picture?

sleeve, Friday, 13 December 2013 22:14 (ten years ago) link

btw the thing that tipped the scales was this:

Spotify GO! 1950: The Bomb in the Heart of the Century

sleeve, Friday, 13 December 2013 22:15 (ten years ago) link

holy crap

From the Album No Baby for You! (Matt P), Friday, 13 December 2013 22:25 (ten years ago) link

But one expert pointed out that YouTube already did that.

"YouTube is available on all smartphones with absolutely no premium fee at all, and you get video, social features and lyrics as well," said Mark Mulligan, editor of the Music Industry Blog.

I can't believe that anyone who has actually used both would draw this comparison.

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 13 December 2013 22:34 (ten years ago) link

My music torrents have fallen to zero

Gotta take it slow in your fast ride (calstars), Friday, 13 December 2013 22:39 (ten years ago) link

plains I find that image genuinely beautiful

jaymc, Saturday, 14 December 2013 04:53 (ten years ago) link

ppl with the mobile app: does the "friends" menu actually do anything? it's just blank for me. tried a different account on android, same thing.

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Saturday, 14 December 2013 12:35 (ten years ago) link

OK the new spotify has launched (I had a tip off last week it was coming)

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Wednesday, 18 December 2013 10:29 (ten years ago) link

What's changed? Or is this just the LG tv app thing?

Windsor Davies, Wednesday, 18 December 2013 10:38 (ten years ago) link

its a new look

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Wednesday, 18 December 2013 10:52 (ten years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/BL9odTa.png

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Wednesday, 18 December 2013 10:57 (ten years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/nWJBxMT.jpg

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Wednesday, 18 December 2013 11:04 (ten years ago) link

Hmmm, looks nicer than old one, sure. How's it running? Last time they changed the look the whole app just keeled over every time I tried to change pages, that went on for weeks.

Windsor Davies, Wednesday, 18 December 2013 11:08 (ten years ago) link

smoothly so far

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Wednesday, 18 December 2013 12:37 (ten years ago) link

Soundrop changed too. It looks very different. Chat is now prominent and doesn't need clicked on to pull out.

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Wednesday, 18 December 2013 12:38 (ten years ago) link

I don't use the mobile app for friends. The radio is pretty good considering it is free. I use it to get my goth crack fix, the goth radios don't throw in shit tracks.

As radio beats the crap out of Slacker and Last.fm.

Sweetfrosti (I M Losted), Wednesday, 18 December 2013 17:15 (ten years ago) link

it doesn't look changed to me. :(

Viceroy, Wednesday, 18 December 2013 21:34 (ten years ago) link

two weeks pass...

WHAT'S UP SPOTIFY
IT'S YOUR BOY CHOZEN

Doctor Casino, Sunday, 5 January 2014 02:28 (ten years ago) link

hahahaha OMG

Viceroy, Sunday, 5 January 2014 08:30 (ten years ago) link

bunch of stuff in my old playlists no longer available - or it just wouldn't play - I restarted Spotify (new version then installed) and the tracks had disappeared with no warning. Is this common?

kinder, Sunday, 5 January 2014 13:22 (ten years ago) link

might be changes in licensing rights, happens from time to time

calstars, Sunday, 5 January 2014 13:26 (ten years ago) link

CLICK ON THE BANNER TO HEAR MY JAMZ

Doctor Casino, Monday, 6 January 2014 01:07 (ten years ago) link

Unexpected email from spotify: "Recommended for you. kiss the anus of a black cat."

I'm really hoping that's a band.

ornamental cabbage (James Morrison), Friday, 10 January 2014 01:17 (ten years ago) link

it is, and they dont sound like you think either!

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Friday, 10 January 2014 01:21 (ten years ago) link

really good weird folky stuff

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Friday, 10 January 2014 01:22 (ten years ago) link

not one of ILX's faves but Oasis have just gone up in the UK.

piscesx, Monday, 13 January 2014 12:03 (ten years ago) link

Been very frustrated with it lately. I'd make a playlist at home, import it, and it wouldn't be available at work.

Frustrating because it had worked before and online sleuthing reveals there might be a bug/glitch happening due to Mavericks.

I like playlists based on time or letter of the alphabet. I can't sit here for six hours and listen to nothing but dance music, so I need a mix.

Found http://www.ivyishere.org/. Now I can make playlists from TEXT. So I whipped over to Wikipedia, copied some charts, dumped them into a spreadsheet and voila. Feeling a little bit better about the whole thing.

Here's 86 from '86 and selected Number 1 singles from Canada, 1975-79.

"Only Women Bleed" was a number one song in Canada. The things you learn late at night.

pplains, Monday, 20 January 2014 15:51 (ten years ago) link

Also downloaded the app on to my iPhone and got a test run of the premium package. Neat thing is that it transferred to the desktop version I always use.

pplains, Monday, 20 January 2014 15:54 (ten years ago) link

Oh wow dude, the text function on that Ivy playlist creator is magnificent, thanks very much for the heads up.

I don't believe in the beauty standards (Windsor Davies), Monday, 20 January 2014 16:02 (ten years ago) link

yeah, that looks very necessary, thanks.

this harmless group of nerds and the women that love them (forksclovetofu), Monday, 20 January 2014 16:57 (ten years ago) link

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25809211

Music-streaming service Spotify is now allowing merchandise sales through its player, as it prepares itself for the arrival of a major new rival.

Dr Dre is set to launch his Beats Music service in the US on Tuesday.

Spotify's foray into merchandising is seen as the site's latest way to improve its relationship with artists and record labels.

The company said it would not be taking any percentage of the products sold through the platform.

Compared with services like Apple's iTunes, where music is bought, streaming sites offer revenues that are regarded by some as unreasonably minuscule.

Radiohead's Thom Yorke took his work off Spotify in July last year, declaring on Twitter that he was "standing up for our fellow musicians".

Tom Pakinkis, deputy editor of Music Week, said: "Spotify's main thrust recently is transparency.

"That's what the artists have been crying out for for quite a while now. The market as a whole is slowly but surely winning [over] the last few artists that are holding out from the service."

As part of that effort, Spotify has recently sought to include other ways for artists and labels to earn money.

In conjunction with London-based start-up Songkick, Spotify suggests local gigs and concerts based on the music a user has been listening to.

Announcing the plans, Spotify's head of artist services, Mark Williamson, said: "We're really excited that Spotify's 24 million music-loving users can now see merchandise and concerts while listening to their favourite artists, and that we, in turn, can provide additional revenue opportunities for artists of all sizes."
'Song with banjos'

Keeping artists on-side will be a key part of any streaming site's continued success as the market becomes more crowded.

Beats Music will now be competing not only with Spotify but the likes of Pandora, Rdio, Bloom.fm, Deezer and Google Play, which all offer similar services.

Various music professionals and DJs have been enlisted by the firm to create expert playlists, rather than the algorithm-based approach used by other sites.

"We tried to remember a time a robot found us magic but all we could find were the times the robot made us laugh," the company said in a blog post poking fun at existing services.

"'You like Pantera? Have you heard of Black Sabbath? You like Mumford and Sons? Here's another song with banjos!'"
'Significant player'

Dr Dre's involvement in the headphone industry, which started with the launch of Beats in 2008, has attracted hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue and spawned a vast array of other artist-endorsed headphone products.

Mr Pakinkis said the strength of the Beats brand alone set the music service apart as a credible rival.

"It's a big company with a lot of marketing resource, and that gives the implication that it could be a significant player," he said.

"There are a lot of different players on the market now, and the struggles of some of them financially are well-documented."

To clutter the market further, another streaming service - from controversial internet tycoon Kim Dotcom - was launched on Monday.

His offering, Baboom, went live with a single album available to play - Mr Dotcom's own release, Good Times. More content is expected at a later date.

New Zealand-based Mr Dotcom is currently fighting extradition to the US on charges of copyright infringement.

۩, Monday, 20 January 2014 19:52 (ten years ago) link

game over

Evil Juice Box Man (Moodles), Monday, 20 January 2014 20:39 (ten years ago) link

you think beats will kill spotify?

۩, Monday, 20 January 2014 20:53 (ten years ago) link

lol so.. spotify partnered with songkick and are selling t-shirts?

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 20 January 2014 20:55 (ten years ago) link

haha, I have no idea, but implicitly trust any business decision Dr. Dre makes.

xpost

Evil Juice Box Man (Moodles), Monday, 20 January 2014 21:49 (ten years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/JfdPHfX.png

۩, Monday, 20 January 2014 22:06 (ten years ago) link

Does anyone else prefer the Spotify web player? Or am I just weird?

Austin, Monday, 20 January 2014 22:59 (ten years ago) link

i hate it

۩, Monday, 20 January 2014 23:07 (ten years ago) link


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