Discover how streaming has revolutionized the music industry, impacting everything from artist revenue to music distribution, listener discovery, fan engagement, and more!
Over the past four years, Spotify has made a push toward offering a lot more than music. Both video podcasts and audiobooks were added to the platform, resulting in record-high subscriber counts according to their Q2 2024 earnings reports. To celebrate, CEO Daniel Ek has confirmed that a new subscriber tier will arrive in the future.
Trying to find the perfect streaming service for your metal fix can be a bit challenging, especially if you're used to listening to heavy metal songs through mixtapes you traded with your friends in high school, in CDs you bought with your hard-earned money, or downloading it from sketchy websites (if you know, you know). Well, those good old days are over because heavy metal music is becoming more and more accessible — a big thanks to music streaming services.
The global gaming community is thriving like never before. Cutting-edge accouterments, fully immersive entertainment, and thunderous musical tracks ramp up the excitement to fever-pitch levels. It's all about feeling the vibe, and the gaming arena’s tech prowess is always bang on target. Fortunately, players everywhere can experience the hard-hitting action courtesy of dizzying musical beats from stellar creators, sensational performers, and chart-topping artists.
For musicians who want to be noticed in a crowded music industry, being visible on Spotify can really make a difference. One of the ways that work best for artists is getting placed on the “This Is” playlist. Normally limited to well known artists, this playlist comprises an artist’s greatest hits and gives an overall view of their careers to fans. Now more musicians can access this chance with our unique service.
Streaming music has become a popular way to enjoy it. You can access millions of songs on demand with services like Spotify, Apple Music, and Pandora. However, the quality of your music streaming experience can depend on your internet connection
Simon Dobson, conductor of the Parallax Orchestra (he’s standing next to Jordan Fish and Kat Marsh in the picture above) recently did an AMA on Reddit and answered some behind-the-scenes questions about Bring Me The Horizon’s Royal Albert Hall performance, his work on amo and more. Read his answers below!
📸:: @drelladarko
Need some new synth pop jams to listen to? You'll definitely want to check out this week's Spotify playlist!
Need some new acoustic jams to listen to? Want to hear some of your favorite songs of all time, just acoustic? You're going to definitely want to check out this week's Spotify playlist!