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Catching up

August 9th, 2014 · Comments Off on Catching up · Music

During this week I have been using Spotify to catch up on some of those things I missed out on the first time around. Sometimes it gets a bit embarrassing to realise just how many popular and important albums I have never even heard or properly listened to. Only slighly embarrassing though, because I know […]

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Going back home

March 25th, 2014 · Comments Off on Going back home · Music

Well the new Wilko Johnson/Roger Daltrey album was released today and is available on Spotify, so it looks like I sorted out that embedding thing just in time!

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Embedding Spotify

March 24th, 2014 · Comments Off on Embedding Spotify · Music, Technology

A friend has suggested that, if I mention a track or album on Spotify I should embed it in the post. Previously I have sometimes put a hyperlink in though often I haven’t bothered. I thought I would try installing a plugin and see what it does. This is just a test of that plugin […]

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Living in the past

September 2nd, 2013 · Comments Off on Living in the past · Music

I have spent a large part of the last week in the 1980s, largely thanks to Spotify’s new recommendation feature. I was a bit miffed when the page that used to show new releases was replaced by something called ‘discover’, and then I was amused when it started giving bizarre recommendations, but I’m starting to […]

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40,000 and counting

August 13th, 2013 · Comments Off on 40,000 and counting · Music, Technology

Tonight I reached the arbitrary but round number of 40,000 tracks scrobbeld to Last.fm. A lot was from Spotify, but I guess a fair chunk was from Windows Media Player too. To celebrate, I made sure that track 40,000 was Green Onions, which is my most-played track. Looking at the statistics on Last.fm is is […]

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Anthem

April 7th, 2012 · 1 Comment · Life, Music

Isn’t internet brilliant for eating up your time? The ‘what’s new’ section of Spotify keeps displaying an album called Anthem by somebody called Desolation Angels, with a strangely familiar cover. It reminded me of something. The name ‘Desolation Angels’ and fantasy artwork made me think that maybe it was some variety of metal, so I […]

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Paying for Spotify

April 17th, 2011 · Comments Off on Paying for Spotify · Music, Technology

While I’m not overwhelmed with happiness at the idea of Spotify putting more limits on its free service I’m not totally distraught either.  If anything I’m a bit surprised they have survived so long while offering so much for nothing.  At the end of the day, if you want to provide music legally a lot […]

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More zombieness

February 6th, 2011 · Comments Off on More zombieness · Life, Music

If the film Dead Snow didn’t whet your appetite for Scandinavian zombie-related artistic endeavours, how about this: the debut album from Swedish thrash metal band Zombiekrig, called UndantagstillstÃ¥nd is on Spotify. All sung in Swedish, but does that matter in this genre?  I spent a happy couple of hours watching Anthrax, Slayer and Megadeth on […]

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Is it 18 months already?

August 2nd, 2010 · Comments Off on Is it 18 months already? · Music, Technology

Spotify still feels like a new toy, but it appears I have been using it for about least a year and a half now.   Soon after I started on Spotify I started scrobbling to last.fm and I have just reached the milestone of having listened to 20,000 tracks since then.  Looking at the statistics on […]

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A glitch in the matrix

June 15th, 2010 · Comments Off on A glitch in the matrix · Music, Technology

According to Spotify’s ‘related artists’ feature, “users who listen to Nightwish also listen to…  “  Within Temptation, Disturbed, Iron Maiden, Linkin Park, Rammstein, Bullet for my Valentine, System of a Down and…  um…   Enya. They are not wrong though.  I saw the name and thought, yeah.  Haven’t heard any Enya for years, let’s have a […]

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