Spotify - Free Unlimited Music Collection

Discussion in 'General Music' started by Tenson, Mar 29, 2011.

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    Spotify is a free program that gives direct access to an incredibly large selection of music; not just select tracks, but whole albums.

    The sound quality is very reasonable, and you will hear adverts between playing tracks every now and again.

    Available for £10 a month the user can have improved sound (quality nearly equal to that of CD) and removal of the adverts.

    You may sign up here: http://www.spotify.com/se/get-spotify/go/open/

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    Tenson, Mar 29, 2011
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    Hi Simon.

    I hadn't used spotify for quite a while. I thought it had moved to paying only?

    Seems to be working just fine now though.

    Did I imagine that it went pay only?
     
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    I have the free version, you are allowed 10 hours + 5 plays of any track. If you try playing it for the 6th time, you'll be asked to upgrade to the premium version.
     
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    i already on premium updgrade and it's great than freeware worth to buy
     
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    Yes it is really worth it, especially for the high bit-rate. The program itself seems to be getting very slow though don't you think? The last couple of months updates seem to be making it bloat-ware.
     
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