Here, there are two services. For free you get I think 20 hours a month. If you pay for the service it is unlimited listening. The free service is plenty for me
I knew it was not going to be free, but I've seen things where rate will be lower than in the UK. The Facebook service is the mega-monster ass-kicker of this deal, so I imagine they're going to keep cost as low as possible to sign up the highest possible number of users. Even a few free hours would be awesome for auditioning music!
If it's 20 hours/month free, I would absolutely ditch MOG. They've got a nice service, but I think I would easily get by with 20 hours to check out albums I don't own. Half of my MOG use is stuff I do own but can currently access it through them easier on my TV.
Not sure though that they will follow the same approach in the States as they do in Europe. They've changed their 'pricing' several times. The disadvantage of the free service is that you do get the odd advert, but not as often as radio, for example, and no presenter, news and weather!
I'm in! Invite went to spam. Fun so far...Listening to the new Raphael Saaadiq, which I snoozed on earlier this week. There are no "premium freebies," but my free membership includes unlimited streaming. I could buy mobile if I wanted it.
Sound seems OK, but just listening on desktop speakers. Obviously a great "Lala replacement" for auditioning albums. I will be exploring...
Also got the free introductory period. It will be useful for previewing some things, but has its limits. So far, spotify only has about 50% of the titles I searched for (almost all of the ones I couldn't find are available on emusic)
Go to your preferences in Spotify and there is a section to enable scrobbling by adding your last.fm username and password. It took a bit for the connection to solidify, but it's good to go now.
I am scrobbling. Not sure why that matters to me so much but it seems to.
First couple unpleasant surprises:
1. Stopped playing on it's own...forgot about it and went away...2 hrs later re-started playing out of the blue! Hmm...
2. Between songs, a Rap song I wouldn't listen to in approx 1 million years started playing as "ad." Had to play through the entire (30 sec?) sample before my song would play. That would be suboptimal....
Yeah, I had the same just as I was about to play a Colin Stetson song (thanks amclark2, cafreema) to my wife; I had just explained admiringly that all the sounds she was about to hear were created live by one guy on a saxophone, and spotify chose that very moment to launch into 30 seconds of Incubus, leaving my wife very skeptical about what I had been telling her....
The upgrade selling strategy does seem to be to make the free version mildly annoying.
So, can someone confirm that even you shell out the ten bucks a month, these songs don't go on a mp3 player? I listen to music on the computer about once a week, but a solid bit rate for my mp3, I'd be sold.
I listened for a bit this morning. Not terribly excited about it but I wasn't terribly excited about Rdio either. My co-workers however seems to be thriving on it and Rdio. Maybe I need to listen to more Nicki Minaj and Pitbull.
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Signup Flow Shows Spotify Costing $4.99 And $9.99 A Month In The US
Just one of several players in the $5/mo streaming field. I wouldn't be surprised if the free version were very limited, in several senses.
edited to add:
Ew. Via ZDNet News
Edit: sorry, I meant the use cap was similar, not the way you can listen to music.
Craig
The internet monkeys at Chevy must have taken a break after thom signed up. Still haven't gotten the email.
Craig
f---g spotify.
Sound seems OK, but just listening on desktop speakers. Obviously a great "Lala replacement" for auditioning albums. I will be exploring...
ETA: Nevermind. Think I got it.
Craig
Prof, with some holes, it is actually pretty good on jazz.
Craig
First couple unpleasant surprises:
1. Stopped playing on it's own...forgot about it and went away...2 hrs later re-started playing out of the blue! Hmm...
2. Between songs, a Rap song I wouldn't listen to in approx 1 million years started playing as "ad." Had to play through the entire (30 sec?) sample before my song would play. That would be suboptimal....
The upgrade selling strategy does seem to be to make the free version mildly annoying.