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beberlei | 1 month ago
If you are explictitly looking for music by specific artists, then you get their music obviously.
beberlei | 1 month ago
If you are explictitly looking for music by specific artists, then you get their music obviously.
Mistletoe|1 month ago
jrflowers|1 month ago
https://www.newgrounds.com/wiki/help-information/site-modera...
troupo|1 month ago
I love this conspiracy theory. Which track doesn't Spotify pay royalties for? Considering that it licenses 100% of its music from external distributors.
rpdillon|1 month ago
https://edm.com/news/spotify-using-ghost-artists-minimize-ro...
ivarv|1 month ago
parpfish|1 month ago
It used to just be stuff like white noise and rain sounds, but it has expanded to essentially be a modern Muzak replacement.
For situations when people don really want “music” and just need “contextually appropriate aesthetically pleasing sound”
james_marks|1 month ago
Since many high volume Spotify users just want “something jazzy” in the background, it helps them reduce royalties.
miki123211|1 month ago
This only happens in genres where most listeners don't care about the artists they're listening to, think "chillout", "focus" or "easy listening." That kind of music is a commodity, Taylor Swift (or Metallica or Mozzart or whatever) is not. This has been proven.
My hypothesis is that those genres would otherwise lose Spotify the most money, as people often play that kind of music and never turn it off. Because Spotify pays per listen, the user who attentively listens to their favorite artist a few times a week is much better for them than somebody who has "chillout" playing on their echo 24/7.
autoexec|1 month ago
If a corporation can do something that will make them more money than they'd make not doing it you should expect them to do the profitable thing. Corporations don't care about ethics or even the law. Maximizing shareholder value is their purpose. They exist only to take from the many and give to the few. It's not a conspiracy theory to assume that they'll be doing exactly what they are designed to do.
butlike|1 month ago
"Why pay royalties if it's just going to be BGM for a massage parlor?" could be their reasoning.
vintermann|1 month ago
There are a billion ways you could cash in on this. A dead easy one is "music written for hire by a company you own".
Even if Spotify is not doing the slightest thing like this, suggesting that they might is not a conspiracy theory. Quit trying to tar every proposed view of the world you disagree with with that label. You're just making it easier for the actual grand conspiracy theorists.