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Monday, 22 June 2009

Introducing the zero seven Spotify playlist!


Before I start. Do you know what Spotify is? If not where have you been for last few months! Spotify is a new way to enjoy music. Simply download and install the software and before you know it you’ll be singing along to the genre, artist or song of your choice.

There are no restrictions in terms of what you can listen to or when. Forget about the hassle of waiting for files to download and fill up your hard drive before you get round to organising them. Spotify is instant, fun and simple.

Because music is social, Spotify allows you to share songs and playlists with friends, and even work together on collaborative playlists.

They want to connect millions of people with their favorite songs by creating a product that people love to use. They respect creativity and believe in fairly compensating artists for their work. They’ve cleared the rights to use the music you’ll listen to in Spotify.

Anyways! Enough of biggin up the clever clogs at Spotify we've created a spotify playlist that whenever we add songs to it, it will automagically update in your Spotify player. Expect the odd bit of dance, drum & bass, house, trance, pop, cheese and maybe a wee bit of flo rida or some other crap like that. Think of it as a party kinda' playlist for when your entertaining friends.

Enjoy it and pass it on to friends! Visit the spotify website here to download the software if you're daft enough to not have it yet!

Listen to the playlist here or by clicking the top image above.

3 comments:

gramps said...

hi mate i like spotify but have you tried we7 i saw it on the bbc site. as them & potify are likely to be used within a year to help with the weekly charts.
i don't know if we7 are any good as this comp does'nt have sound gramps

Admin said...

not sure but I don't want to leave spotify. It's became great and i've found lots of music I forgot about so don't think I would change now.

gramps said...

i totally agree with you owen as spotify was made easy for idiots like me. i like the thought of spotify being used for the charts as it's getting bigger by the day