count the band in, then kick into overdrive… There are a number of reasons I’ve questioned my dependency on Spotify over the last few years. Reasons that have to do with artist pay and its role in the erosion of the album in favor of an endless stream of singles. My concerns are conceptual; they are things I worry about but tend to keep in the back of my mind. Recently though, I was confronted with a more immediate reason to doubt the hold that their algorithm has over me:
still set on ten to burn this house down
still set on ten to burn this house down
still set on ten to burn this house down
count the band in, then kick into overdrive… There are a number of reasons I’ve questioned my dependency on Spotify over the last few years. Reasons that have to do with artist pay and its role in the erosion of the album in favor of an endless stream of singles. My concerns are conceptual; they are things I worry about but tend to keep in the back of my mind. Recently though, I was confronted with a more immediate reason to doubt the hold that their algorithm has over me: