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by paxys 2310 days ago
I think the decade lists were a bit underwhelming considering not too many people were actually using Spotify all that much 10 years ago. I still got a ton of my music from CDs, iTunes downloads and other more nefarious places.
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I found my decade wrapped interesting, as I have been using Spotify for most of the decade and loved my change of music tastes. And the reaction to the music as I remembered which projects I was working on as I listened to those on repeat.
I became a paying customer (Premium subscriber) oct 5, 2009. Everyone at my school was using Spotify at the time, albeit the free version. (Norway)
Interesting, maybe it was more popular back then in the nordics as spotify is a swedish company?
Maybe it also depends on the stationery and mobile access you have. In Germany streaming music wasn't feasible a decade ago since you had pretty limited data plans and arguably it still isn't really all that feasible on mobile internet still unless you download for offline on WiFi.

Meanwhile in Denmark or Poland there is very little in terms of data limits.

10 years ago, barely anyone had a smartphone. Spotify then was about Desktop usage.
I remember creating a mobile app for Spotify before they did. It used a reverse-engineered API on a server to download songs and stream them to mobile devices. Most of my friends used it at my school. There were some issues with the server providers and eventually Spotify disliking the fact that the server constructed DRM free music files and stored them temporarily on a disc.

Eventually, Spotify released its official mobile apps and a web player so the project had no use. But it was fun times, it was really marvelous how anyone could find their favorite music from the service and listen to them in good quality without a torrent connection.

Nowadays, I think all those friends who used the hack are Premium subscribers.

January 2012 for me (Chicago).
Spotify launched in the US while I was in college, probably 2009 or 2010. I've been a subscriber to this day since then. As I recall it became rather popular pretty quickly among my peers.