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by hutzlibu
1144 days ago
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"Spotify has been stripped of all uniqueness and identity in all but the sound itself." There is at least the cover picture left, but yes, I would not recommend Spotify for mindful listening. It is designed for "engagement", I still have not found out, how to tell it to stop, after that one song I want to hear. It insists on playing something else. Very rarely something interesting shows up, but usually I just get annoyed for it playing radio, when I wanted ONE song, nothing more. So I love my own digital music collection and player that remains under my control.
I have a shuffle there as well, but conscious listening remains possible, even though surely the experience would be more powerful, combined with the ritual of going through the physical records, holding the artwork in my hands and putting the one record in. But for convinience, I stick to my digital collection. (I don't think all my music is on vinyl and I would need extra rooms then) |
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Its fucking wild to imply that Spotify prevents mindful listening to music, what the hell does it mean that its designed for engagement?
I dont think I've ever listened to a song I didn't want to listen to on Spotify.