Spotify is no longer a music player. It is a “audio netflix” who wants to devour your whole day

After 18 years palmando money, Spotify premiered its age this year with its first profitable exercise in its history. That milestone has been followed by good news as its latest quarterly resultsthat tell their own story. A story that goes far beyond its 696 million users – 276 million of them, Premium. It is that of a silent but beastial metamorphosis. Spotify has ceased to be a music player to become something different. It is a time to capture time. When Daniel EK says that “people arrive at Spotify and stay in Spotify” is subtly describing its strategy: Colonize more and more sound moments of our day to day. A few years ago, Spotify’s natural competitor was Apple Music. And YouTube Music, Deezer, Tidal. Today their rivals are rather Tiktok, YouTube, Netflix, Instagram, and even your own concentration. Compete for your sustained attention. It is not worth being the one who puts background music. The growth in active users – 11% – is, more than more people listening to music, more people delivering fragments of their day to the same platform: Music to go to work. A podcast while you work. Another music while playing sports. An AUDS AUDIOLIBRO. Videoclips with which to kill dead times. Spotify has been weaving A network that catches routines, not a long time. That is the strategy: assault every moment in which we consume audio. And towards that the company goes, towards being much more than a modern Gramola. It wants to be the entity to whom we delegate the decision to hear in each context of our day. The audiobooks looked like a sweetbeard, something tertiary, but The decision to compete with Audible It seems more and more important. The reason: Spotify needs content that works at dead moments that music cannot fill out at all. Long journeys by car. Hours of cleaning at home. Night walks. The audiobooks, such as podcasts, turn Spotify into a company for all occasions, into the audio netflix they promised to be. Spotify detected that there was a silent war for the moments of “partial attention”. While we drive, we cook, clean, we close. Moments when music works, but where an interesting conversation can hook you more. That is why hundreds of millions were spent in Joe Rogan and company. To occupy temporary territories that escaped their control. With the audiobooks gaining weight, Spotify has completed its transformation. It is no longer a music app. Not a music app that has podcasts. Is A total audio platform that coincidentally also reproduces songs, homogenizing everything in that damn word called “content.” They have resigned to be perfect in something to be indispensable in everything. And it is working: almost 700 million people have decided to be in a space that serves as a unique sound universe and does not dispatch towards several specialized applications. Outstanding image | @felipepelaquim In Xataka | The problem is no longer that Spotify has been filled with artists AI: is that AI is “reviving” dead musicians

This album has been reproduced millions of times in Spotify but has not generated absolutely no benefit

‘Crisis (The Worthless Album)’ by Valentin Hansen It is not, of course, a normal album. Because Hansen is not a normal musician. It is rather A performative artist that he plotted this conceptual album with a single objective: not generating benefit, not leaving a trace on Spotify, demonstrating how absurd streaming They are getting used to us. 30 songs. In 2021, the artist based in Berlin Valentin Hansen launched this ‘crisis (The Worthless Album)’ which consisted of 30 tracks, all of them of 29 seconds. Why this duration? He stayed for a second to monetize them, generate Royalties or to be registered in the metrics of the platform, according to the rules of use of the platform. But here comes the amazing: he used a smartphones hacked to reproduce the album countless times. And demonstrate that it would not even generate benefits. A design issue. As They count on contemporary100‘Crisis (The Worthless Album)’ won zero euros in total, but “not by accident, but for a matter of pure design.” Its purpose was to generate exactly that benefit. It’s about a criticism of the economy of streamingwhere an artist earns $ 0.004 per reproduction, but algorithms favor mainstreamto what is already established purely economic interests, which falls into a very complicated mousetrap to make profitable. “I want to show how broken the system is,” Hansen said about his experiment. Real songs. Hansen is a real musician. It makes a self -conscious and hyperproduced indie (in fact, ‘crisis’ has eight real songs, only that the tracks are interrupted every 29 seconds, as has been said, thus starting each song in three or four pieces impossible to make profitable) and, in fact, ‘crisis’ arose as a reaction to its most popular song, ‘Killing a Friend’, after 1,7 million reproductions, only got 2,000 euros. Hence the criticism of the Spotify payment system: said in an interview than the initiative Bandcamp Fridayin which the platform gives all its income to artists, is the most reasonable way to make money with music in streaming. Other experiments in Spotify. It is not the first attempt to play with Spotify’s legal possibilities and vericuetos: Royalties). All completely silent. The band encouraged their followers to reproduce the album in continuous repetition while they slept, generating royalties. The goal? Finance with that money a tour of free concerts. And it worked: in seven weeks and after about 5.5 million views, ‘Sleepify’ generated $ 20,000. Of course, Spotify did not like this sympathetic hairmade and eliminated the album of its platform, adducing violations of its content policies and commenting that, as an effect of the media impact of ‘Sleepify’, they had received a large number of silent albums. Spotify ended up modifying its legal section, prohibiting issues in full in silence. Spotify mandates. For what Hansen’s experiment serves is to talk about the absolute dominance of Spotify in the industry and how unfair it is, therefore, that he has so much power and can decide how artists are rewarded and in what terms. And how that benefits the platformbut not to musicians. Therefore, it is important that in the face of the propaganda that Spotify is democratizing and verticalizing musicdiscordant voices such as Hansen still dare to denounce an unfair situation with artists. In Xataka | We already know what the key to something that seemed impossible, to earn money in Spotify was: being an AI

reproduces spotify without touching the mobile and keeps more surprises

It looks like a radio from another era, but inside hides functions that we did not see coming. Ikea has launched a Bluetooth speaker called Nattbadwith retro design, wireless function and something that usually reserves to some headphones: the possibility of reproducing spotify without having to look for the mobile at home. Vintage design with modern spirit Nattbad is designed not to go unnoticed. Its rectangular shape, its rounded corners and its front grid remind the desktop radios of decades ago. Ikea has thrown it into three colors – negral, pink and yellow – and presents it as an object designed not only to sound, but to be part of the space. The design responsible is Jon Eliason, who defines it as a “social meeting point at home”, inspired by those family radios that gathered people before streaming. One of Nattbad’s most curious details is his integration with Spotify tap. This function allows Put music by pressing a buttonwithout having to unlock the mobile or open the application. And if you don’t like what it sounds, you can press again for the system to choose another song. It is a more direct and unusual way of listening to music outside the headphones market. Nattbad In addition to sounding on its own, Nattbad allows you to link several speakers with each other to play the same music in different rooms. There is no need for an app, nor a specific Wifi network: it is enough to have more than one speaker and link them through Bluetooth. Nattbad Nattbad Cuesta 49.99 euros. It is not the cheapest speaker of the Ikea catalog, and of course it is not If we look at the market in generalwhere there are cheaper options. It remains in the hands of each user to decide if it fits their budget. Blomprakt This is not the only speaker that Ikea has on the horizon. The company has also announced Blompraktan integrated speaker lamp and a peculiar design, whose launch is scheduled for October. We do not know its characteristics and price. From JanuaryIn addition, Ikea plans to launch more than 20 new smart products Compatible with Matterthe standard that seeks to unify the domestic ecosystem. A relevant characteristic now that He directedits control center has finally added this promised compatibility. Images | IKEA In Xataka | Nothing Headphone (1), Analysis: The first Nothing headband headphones are beautiful, comfortable and they are heard of fear

An indie group is petalling in Spotify. All normal except for one thing: they are made with ia

A couple of months ago we talked about tools as powerful as Suno Ai that allowed to create practically indistinguishable songs of a generated by humans. There is nothing strange that, a few weeks later we are already seeing musical groups generated from Musical Models of AI, and that not only manage to deceive the public but also generate millions of listeners and, therefore, substantial amounts of money in benefits. The new case (and surely will not be the last one) is that of the false Folk The Velvet Slown band. Lie folk. The first calls for attention to the legitimacy of The Velvet Sundown took place in Reddit (in this and in this thread), where attention was called to the possible absence of the band despite its more than 550,000 monthly listeners have already been recommended by the platform algorithm. The reactions went from indignation to resignation, and at that time a boycott call was made to Spotify, for not clearly noticing the nature of these contents. How to detect it. Shortly after, the music expert Chris Dalla I explained in Tiktok How it was possible to distinguish The Velvet Sundown from a royal band: certain metal nuances in the voices, typical of when they are generated by AI, very little original titles (‘Dust on the Wind’, very similar to the legendary ‘dust in the Wind’ of Kansas), the clear origin by means of both the images of the group and of the description of the same (with false quotes or abundance of scripts. of chatgpt texts in English). And then, of course, there is the total absence of information about the band or its members on the Internet. There is no digital footprint prior to the appearance of the group in Spotify. The definitive test: Deezer. Deezer is one of the few platforms of streaming of music that has recognized the problems of an excess content generated by AI (18% of all that rises to digital platformsaccording to your own report). That is why they launched a tool that warns their listeners of the possibility that they are listening to artificially generated music. In the case of The Velvet Slown, His verdict is unequivocal: The possibilities that your songs have composed with Suno, you or other similar tool are very high. Why have so many reproductions. However, The Velvet Sundown does not have too many listeners signed to their profile: just 11,000 at the time of writing these lines. Where do all your listening monthly come from? Basically, to appear on playlists who arrive thanks to five very specific users, according to the investigation Musically: Extra music, Collective Solitude, Kultpop!, In-Between and Lost Records. These profiles have included the entire records of The Velvet Slown in very often lists, although their themes (for example, the Vietnam War) have no apparent relationship with the music of the band. But these appearances in lists lead them direct to the weekly discoveries of the algorithm. The juicy royalties. What generates this is an avalanche of Royalties whose legitimacy is, in the best, doubtful, since they are often used Bots to inflate the statistics (There are already, in fact, cases giving tumbos in court for this issue). The use of bots is not demonstrated with this new non-base, but the objections around it go rather by the ethical point of view: with its somewhat artificial success (based on “deceiving” the algorithm forcing its appearance in Playlists very listened to) are removing space to authentic bands. And money: reproductions are paid in Spotify between 0.003 and $ 0.005 for each listening, so that money is not going to real musicians. The precedent: the girls. At the end of 2024a Spanish band generated entirely by AI became the musical controversy of the moment. The girls obtained some impact with their first album, ‘Last bath’, and became interviewed by media such as eldiario.es. Those responsible, from anonymity, stated when they were discovered to be responsible for the lyrics, but not music or interpretation. In this case, they disappeared from Spotify by decision of their Altafonte distributor, although in a few days they returned to platforms, already self -managed. Those responsible fled forward with A manifesto in which they turned the project into an idea of ​​collaborative philosophy, trying to provide a certain experimental entity to the girls. Only seven months later, possibly their authors have managed to strain many other experiments on platforms … and are charging for it. In Xataka | Spotify has found the best use of AI: generates playlist from any text, such as chatgpt

14 apps and services to discover new music in Spotify, Apple Music and other streaming services

We bring you a collection of 14 applications and services to discover music Online, so you can listen to it in your favorite streaming service. Some of these alternatives will connect directly to your account in them, but others will simply make you suggestions so that you can then look for them in your reference service. All we are going to tell you are third -party services which are not options included in the platform itself. You have from maps to explore subgenres to algorithms that show you artists similar to those you already listen. Almost all are web pages, but there is also some application. And as we always say in Xataka Basics, these are our alternatives, but not all that exist. Therefore, we invite you to You leave us your recommendations in the comments section In the event that you think we have left some important service, so that we can all benefit from the knowledge of our xatakers. Every Noise At Once For years, this was the best website that existed to explore for all subgenres that existed in Spotify. It was created by one of its employees, although it was fired in 2023 and the web stopped accessing internal APIs, so it is quite static right now, although It is still a great tool of exploration. Its author still works on it and implements new functions, warning things like Spotify has destroyed the entire labeling system in which he worked for years. Everything so you can look for any substubSubgenero you can think of and find musical proposals on this website. MUSIC MAP This is a website that serves to discover artists related to others What do you like. Thus, if there is any that you love, you can have a series of suggestions to explore others related or that are similar. The suggestions are based on what users who listen to the artist who have sought. Simply use the search engine to write your name and you will see a lot of suggestions. Liveplasma It is basically a project very similar to the previous one. You are looking for an artist you like, and this will generate a kind of family tree in which you will see A large number of similar artists. By clicking on one, you can listen to a fragment of your music. Then, it will be your thing to look for them in the streaming service you use. Last.fm Last.FM is the most important page to keep statistics of everything you hear unified. It is open, and you can link it to your account of the main streaming services, even in applications with which to listen to music from MP3 files. Thus, you will have the data of everything you hear. The advantage of having all these data from millions of users is that it also has A powerful engine of recommendationsso based on your musical tastes recommend artists, records or songs. It is always interesting to enter and look at what you have today. Swipefy This is possibly THE BEST APPLICATION OF MUSICand the one that can be joined with Spotify or Apple Music. What he does is analyze the songs you like and use their algorithms to make recommendations, which you can say that you like or do not like. As songs like you like or not, the algorithm will be refined, becoming an interesting “tinder” of music. From each recommendation you can hear a few seconds, and has Links to listen to it in streaming both in Spotify and Apple Music. Gnoosic This is another page of musical discovery based on current tastes. In this case it does not depend on your accounts in streaming services, but You have to write down three artists that you likeand then the web will begin to make suggestions. With every suggestion that the web shows you, you can say if you like it, if you don’t like it or if you don’t know them. And with this, You will be making several recommendations Learning from the data and the valuations you are giving. Shazam This application is the best to recognize the music that is playing Around you. You simply activate it and the app is listening, and then it tells you the exact song that it is about. Upon entering your card, you will have links to listen to it, additional information about the artist and the possibility of adding it to a playlist. Shazam has mobile applications on both Android and iOS. Listen by Label This is a page that allows you Find records by record label. You can look for your favorite stamp, and you will have a catalog with your releases so you can discover music. You can also look for stamps by artist or by musical genre. Garden Radio This is a web page where you can access Online emissions of all the world’s musical radios. You just have to navigate the map to the location you want and ready, you can listen to that live musical station and discover what they are listening to in each country. It is not as comfortable and direct as the specialized websites, but it has some advantages. Because in the end, what they put in the 40s in Spain has nothing to do with what they can be putting in Estonia or South Africa, so it is a good way to discover local rhythms. SMARTER PLAYLISTS This is a spotify -based web tool, in which you can Create smart reproduction lists Based on a wide amount of orders or inputs. You just have to configure this list, and it will be generated automatically. When configuring it you can choose several sources, such as artists, albums, musical genres, and All kinds of filters with those to adapt it to your specific tastes. It can be a bit complex, but quite original. Reddit Reddit is a metacomunity, possibly the largest in the world. On this website users create subnets or … Read more

Apple loses the war against Epic. Fortnite returns triumphant and Spotify already prepares its rematch

Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers accuses Apple of lying under oath and eliminates commissions for external paymentsopening the door to important changes in the application market. Why is it important. The judge has ordered Apple to stop commissions on external purchases and have eliminated restrictions on how developers can lead users to alternative payment methods. This decision can be a before and after in the app industry … and cut billions of Apple’s annual revenues. The sentence dismantles Apple’s strategy, which tried to avoid the 2021 court order charging a 27% commission for external purchases and installing “fear screens” to deter users from using options outside their ecosystem. Between bambalins. The judge accused Apple’s Vice President of “Lying blatantly under oath” and has sent the case to the Prosecutor’s Office to investigate possible contempt crimes. According to judicial documents, Apple knew perfectly what he was doing and “at every moment he chose the most anti -competitive option.” The magistrate also revealed that Tim Cook ignored the advice of Phil Schiller, head of the App Store, who advocated complying with the original order without charging commissions. “Cook chosen badly,” he said in A demolition failure of 80 pages. The background. It all started in 2020 when Epic Games included in Fortnite its own payment systemcausing its immediate expulsion from the App Store. Although Apple He won most original litigation issuesThe judge ruled that the company was limiting the competition by preventing developers from informing users about payment alternatives. The new sentence arrives after years of legal battle and dismantles the business model that represents an important part of the almost 100,000 million dollars that Apple enters annually for services. What is happening. Epic Games has announced that Fortnite will return to the American App Store next week. His CEO, Tim Sweeney, has offered a “peace proposal”: if Apple applies this framework without worldwide commissions, Epic will return to all app store and leave all related litigation. Meanwhile, Spotify has already sent an update of its application that will allow US users to see subscription prices, access external purchase links and change between different plans without going through the Apple payment system. The company considers this ruling as “the most important action to date” against Apple anti -competitive practices. The big question. Will this sentence change the way in which all application stores operate? Epic is already positioning an attractive offer: since June, developers will not pay commissions for the first million dollars of income through their store. This case could be a turning point, especially because it adds to the regulatory pressure that Apple already faces in Europe with the Digital Markets Law. For users, it means more payment options, possible discounts and a more transparent experience when buying digital content. In Xataka | Apple has been obsessed with the Iphone Premium for years. All I needed was a good and cheap Outstanding image | Xataka

Spotify will rise in price this summer in Europe and Latin America, according to FT. Some countries will be out of adjustment

Everything indicates that Spotify will adjust its prices again. According to Financial Timesthe streaming giant plans a new climb that will affect several countries in Europe and Latin America as soon as this summer. It would be a strategic change that, for the moment, has not been officially announced and that relies on anonymous sources. What seems clear is that the United States would be out of movement. It is not a minor detail: it is its largest market and already lived a price increase in July last year. The scope of the adjustment is not yet confirmed. There is no concrete list of affected countries, but the British medium offers clues that allow anticipating the course. In recent weeks, and almost silently, Spotify has increased its rates in the Netherlands and Luxembourg. In both cases, the price of the individual plan has gone from 10.99 to 12.99 euros per month. For the rest of Europe and Latin America, however, there is talk of a more gradual approach. According to these same sources, the company would be considering a rise of only 1 euro in the individual plan. It would be a more content adjustment, probably to avoid any adverse reaction in markets where there are millions of customers. In the case of Spain, the history of upload is limited. For more than ten years, the individual plan remained at 9.99 euros. It was not until July 2023 when Spotify applied its first adjustmentraising the price up to 10.99 euros. If the rumors are confirmed, the new price could be at 11.99 euros per month from this summer. It should be remembered that in the United States, where the climb is already a fact, users are currently paying $ 11.99 a month for the same plan. It will be necessary to see how the market reacts if this new round of increases is formalized. And above all, what countries are finally included. At the moment, the only certain thing is that Spotify moves. And it is not an isolated movement. All this happens at a key moment for the company. Spotify has just registered benefits after 18 years accumulating losses. A milestone that marks a before and after in its financial strategy. Besides, The rumors point to work in a new subscription that would finally include audio in high fidelity. A long -awaited promise that could be part of the redesign of its offer to justify the new price positioning. Images | Emojisprout emojisprout.com | Eyestetix Studio In Xataka | Modern algorithms decide for us to see. YouTube is the last redoubt where the algorithm does not choose for you

Turn it into the 3D concert spotify

The company specialized in immersive technology Infinite reality has won the fat prize: Napster It is now her property, after paying for her a price of 207 million dollars. And has ambitious plans: compete with the rest of the platforms of streaming contributing to the panorama one of the things that the company knows best, virtual concerts in 3D. Goodbye, old Napster. Any Internet user that combs gray hair (something that is detected, for example, in the use of the word “Internet user”) will remember the times of Napster, Soulseek and other primal P2P platforms. Napster was especially controversial for becoming a Turk’s head of the increasingly popular Internet of the beginning, and for facing a music industry that had not yet discovered how to obtain benefits from digital. Metallica, Madonna and Dr. Dre sued Napster in 2000, who had to declare himself in bankruptcy in 2002. Hello, new napster. The Napster brand lived different reincarnations And it has gone through very diverse hands. Perhaps the Best Buy technology store chain is the best known, although it did not last long under its wing: In 2011 he sold it to Rhapsodyanother platform of streaming that he was looking for an already known name to expand his business. In recent years, Napster has grown up as a service of streaming Legal, Spotify style: it is available in 34 countries and has a catalog of 110 million songs. Infinite reality arrives. The purchase of this company Specialized in immersive technology Its objective is to turn Napster into “a social music platform that prioritizes the active participation of fans on passive listening”, and with more accentuated social network dyes than in competitors such as Spotify: Napster will allow artists to “connect with their fans, as well as appropriate and monetize their relationship with them.” Some ideas that Infinite reality manages are the creation of official 3D virtual spaces for virtual concerts, premiere parties, sale of merchandising and entries and general attention to the public through artificial intelligence. Some doubts. Infinite reality entrance to the Napster business lands with its own list of doubts: the main one, how you plan to stand all these innovations on the platform, and if it makes sense. The creation of virtual spaces can be attractive to some users (and above all, for some investors), but also complex and strange for others. Recall that the current CEO of the company, Jon Vlassopulos, reached the position in 2022 after managing the part linked to the music industry of Robloxa millionaire company but whose attempts to create a massive cultural metavers They have not set at all. Are we facing a new chapter of “Llamazares in Second Life“ General obscurantism. There are even more doubts in the operation, not so practical. For example, the economic viability of the project: Infinite reality has raised three million dollars In an investment round, but it has not clarified where that money comes from. In addition, the implementation of AI and expanded reality are very ambitious and can run into the obstacle of adoption by the music industry, not characterized precisely by how quickly the turns of one hundred eighty degrees in the business (Napster’s primal history in the year 2000 is, in fact, the best example). In Xataka | What is Rokk, the new alternative to Spotify for rock and metal lovers that focuses on paying more and better artists

A declaration of intentions? What the closure of the APK tells about Spotify its sudden restrictive turn

Spotify was founded in 2006 and it has not been until 2024 that has managed to be profitable. He has had gusts with green -green quarter and others in red, but this year has been the year, in capital and bold. This is a great news for the company, undoubtedly, and a tremendous chance that is right now, in full bonanza, when you have decided to stop that … Countless call Spotify modified APK. And that is right now, in this context, it is a small Leave vu of something we have already lived. Spotify what? It is no secret that looking for the right words on the Internet, any user could reach a modified Spotify application. An fully functional and illegitimate app that, in a nutshell, eliminated one of the great restrictions of the Spotify free plan: choose what song to listen. 27 Spotify tricks – Control your whole music like nobody! As every free service user will know, non -subscribers can only listen to music in random. They cannot choose which song reproduce, but choose a list and let the random mode do their own. In addition, only the songs can jump a few times and, of course, they are forced to listen to advertising. The modified APK eliminated advertising, allowed to choose songs and jump the songs as many times as we would like. Spotify benefits and losses | Image: Xataka The end. And if we talk in the past it is because Spotify, abruptly, without prior notice and from one day to another, has decided to take action on the matter. From a stroke, it has made these modified applications stop working. That has caused the users who used them and look for alternatives, thus creating An excellent culture broth for cybercriminals. Spoiler: Download a modified Spotify application is synonymous with potential problems. Leave vu. Obviating that the use of this application breaches the terms and conditions of the service and the user agreement, it is still striking that this decision has been applied overnight. Spotify is in his entire right, there is plenty of saying, but it is the accumulation of situations and the precedents that attracts attention. Streaming platforms, starting with Netflix and then all the others, decided overnight end the shared accounts. The difference is that Netflix did it when it went through a pothole, while Spotify has decided to stop the modified APKs while on the wave crest. Spotify has 675 million users of which 263 million are paying. Surely the impact of the modified APK is minimal, but its blocking is 1) normal and 2) a possible declaration of intentions. Image: Fábio Alves in UNSPLASH What if Spotify is getting serious? Now that Spotify has managed to be profitable, perhaps he is thinking of putting the points on the ís to all those users who violate their service. Using a modified APK is a clear violation of the terms and conditions of use, so it was evident that this was going to happen sooner or later, but there is something else that is a common practice in the service and through which Spotify has only passed on tiptoe. The shared accounts. The melon of shared family accounts has been opened several times, but it has never finished solving. Spotify Let it clear that the family plan is for up to six family members who live in the same direction, but the reality is that the verification system It is easily drawable. Spotify only verifies the introduced address, but does not seem to follow up like the one that does, for example, Netflix. Spotify shared family accounts have long been in the peephole, but their misuse has been passed. At least for now Spotify can surely know without much problem that your “family” of “six members” is distributed between Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Seville and a colleague who is from Erasmus in Brussels although all, for practical purposes, live in the same direction as the administrator. He simply lets him be, and that will be so until Spotify decide to stop being. And maybe that moment is now a little closer being, in any case, a risky movement. Spotify is alone. Especially since Spotify is a service that depends entirely on subscriptions and advertising. Apple Music, Amazon Music or YouTube Music have behind companies that sell and/or offer other more lucrative products or services than the musical product itself. Spotify, however, does not have that support and play with the number of subscribers is more movie. Image | Pexels Although Netflix has been afraid. Although users put themselves on a war on social networks and ink rivers were written about it, The reality is that Netflix has been great His crusade against shared accounts and the free plan with advertising. 55% of the new highs bet on the cheap plan with ads and the end of shared accounts have made the platform reach 300 million subscribers. Perhaps the end of the modified APK is the beginning of a new stage in Spotify. One in which shared accounts are with relatives, and with no one; one with high definition sound (plan that does not finish arriving) and one in which, finally, streaming music is profitable. Or maybe not, but the background is what they are. Cover image | Cottonbro Studio In Xataka | The great surprise of the Pódcast is not that people are listening to them. Is that he is seeing them

What is Rokk, the new alternative to Spotify for rock and metal lovers that focuses on paying more and better artists

Let’s explain What is Rokka new streaming service that has just been launched for everyone after a successful crowdfunding campaign. It is a service that focuses on two things: to better pay artists and take better care of rock and metal lovers. The first thing they get it not only with more streaming payment, but with other methods to finance your favorite artists. And as for the care of rock master, Not that there are only music from these genresbut they have taken care of the cataloging of artists and genres, subgenres, and substitute for those who belong. We explain everything to you. What is Rokk Rokk is a new musical streaming service. It focuses mainly on hard bouch and heavy metal, although In its catalog there is music from all genres. Come on, that you will be able to listen to artists such as Adele, Lady Gaga or Bad Bunny, although their main approach is towards other genres. It is a European servicea product created by the German company Fairmusic. The company was founded in April 2020 by two musicians: Peter Moog (guitarist and founder of Mentalist) and Alex Landenburg (Kamelot and Cyhra drums). These two musicians were not satisfied with the current state of the streaming world, and decided to undertake the adventure of creating a new one that was fairer with artists When paying them. Numerous setbacks and delays in this path have been found, but although it has been a few months late, this service is already a reality. Rokk’s launch is going to be staggered. First it has been launched in European countriesamong them Spain, while users from the rest of the world will have to wait a few months. What does Rokk do to pay artists better The objective of this platform is to compensate in a more fair way to artists for music, and this will do this ways. On the one hand, although they have not specified the exact amount, they say They will pay 2 or 3 times more for each playback. It is assumed that they refer to that it is more than Spotify, at the level of other platforms. And how can Rokk afford to pay less? Well, addressing a very specific audience, rock and metal lovers. This will make the greatest amount of listenings of groups of this genre, preventing the money from leaving for other mainstream artists. This allows them to be able to offer a higher payment of rights. And then is the crown jewel of this service, the power Give direct support to your favorite artist or group. All Rokk users can choose an artist, and part From his subscription he will go directly to the chosen artist. This money is independent of the royalities generated by the listening, it is something separate. This process requires the collaboration of artists interested in participating. They will register in Rokk as artists, and will have a link with which you can subscribe to give them part of your quota. In doing so, the payment depends on the type of subscription you have, because there are two options: Rokk Hifi: 10% of what you pay for using the platform the first year goes for this artist or group chosen, and from then on it is paid 5%. Rokk Hifi Pro: You will pay an artist or group of your choice 10% of your subscription for two years. If you are a subscriber of Rokk Hifi, after your first year you will be able to change the artist so that 5% of your quota is relocated and sent to another artist or band. This of not being able to change during the first year if you register with a link provided by an artist is like this to ensure these some stability. The family subscription does not have this support for artistssince in Rokk they assure that with the discount they make here or with which they do for students there are no room for additional payments to artists. In addition to this, You can also choose a band to give money without a link of collaboration. In this case you will only give you 5% of your monthly fee, and if this band does not contact Rokk to collect the money, this will go to music organizations related to music. You can also choose that 5% of your quota goes directly to charity. What Rokk offers Rokk is a service that offers music in high definition. It does not reach the highest quality such as other services of the type of Apple Music or Tidal, but are made up of Offer CD qualitysince they consider that it is sufficient for the majority and efficient. It is a minimum quality that everyone but Spotify (the only one with low sound quality) offers. In the catalog you will find most rock and metal bands, and also all artists from other genres that you can find on the rest of the platforms. The idea is that you do not miss any artistalthough being a freshly launched service there is some absence in terms of less popular or more local groups. Another news of this service is that They have created something called Rockpedia. It is a kind of Wikipedia that is included in all artists, and where information about them can be added. It is a characteristic that any user can request to join to help. In the Rokkpedia you will find the genres of each artist, his country of origin, year of creation, names of members, record label, and They are all elements that you can press To find other artists that coincide with this tag. You will also have the statistics of the fields where each of them are more popular. The other great Rokk incentive is which include all genres and subgenres. If you enter Spotify or Apple Music, in the list of a group they usually put simply that they are rock or metal, and at … Read more

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