Articles posted in 29 May 2009

Spotify Premium Sweden, Rock ‘n Roll

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The Swedish New Wave band The Sounds have had two major hit releases since they were founded in 1999. On June 2nd they are releasing their new album, Crossing The Rubicon, and starting today Spotify Premium users in Sweden can get a first chance to listen to the full album. For a taste of what to expect from the check out the first single, No One Sleeps When I’m Awake.

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Spotify music catalogue updated with 75,515 new tracks

I don’t have anything as exciting as yesterday’s news to write about but we do have a fairly large update to our music catalogue today that you can check out over the weekend. We’ve added 6,617 albums and singles today, in total 75,515 new tracks are now available.

Today’s update has a lot of indie content again courtesy of CD Baby, also included are a number of releases from the INgrooves catalogue. A few highlights include:

For a full listing of today’s additions please have a look at the Google Doc. As with every update not all albums listed may be available in your country and some tracks previously available may no longer be playable due to regional restrictions.

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8 responses to “Spotify Premium Sweden, Rock ‘n Roll”

 

Big thanks!

 
 

for me is the same. i have the new album since 1 week ago. if someone wanna get the new album of the sounds absolutely free please send me a email to : alvaro_cost_93@hotmail.com

 
 

Thanks a lot! The Sounds is one of my absolute favorite bands. Been looking forward for their release on Spotify.

 
 

@mynameisalvaro: Are you for real? lol

 
 

This is why premium account are pretty pointless - this album has already leaked so there's nothing exclusive about it.

 
 

GET MORE COLD WAR KIDS AND THE CRIBS UP! and metallica?!

 
 

@iamthecrime: Pointless? I don't have a Premium account because exclusive materials but because its a great service worth paying for (and no advertising) and I'm sure that's why most have a Premium. oh, i think the album ganna grow on me too =)

 
 

I would imagine most people paying for premium actually do it because they want to pay for their music in a way that they dont feel ass-raped afterwards, not about having early access to music. Even if thats a nice bonus.

 

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