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Twitter / Spotify 30 Jul 2010, 1:47 pm CEST

@fymd Apparently the label that sent it didn't have streaming rights for it so we had to pull it. Hopefully we'll get it back.

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Twitter / Spotify 30 Jul 2010, 12:59 pm CEST

@theblindstagger No sorry, no timeline for a launch there.

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Twitter / Spotify 30 Jul 2010, 12:59 pm CEST

@jonerlanc It should but we haven't fully tested with all add-ons.

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Twitter / Spotify 30 Jul 2010, 12:58 pm CEST

@davidebrady No sorry, nothing to report at this time.

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Twitter / Spotify 30 Jul 2010, 10:49 am CEST

@miaholte We're looking into family accounts, we'd love to offer them.

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Twitter / Spotify 30 Jul 2010, 8:50 am CEST

@faeth0n Sonos is great but nothing to report at this time, sorry.

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Twitter / Spotify 29 Jul 2010, 9:33 am CEST

@Toob87 We have Blink 182. http://bit.ly/boihyX. The other two don't license their music for streaming unfortunately.

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Twitter / Spotify 28 Jul 2010, 2:07 pm CEST

@olegoode If we have the file and it's linked it will stream, if not then you'll get the message.

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Twitter / Spotify 28 Jul 2010, 2:02 pm CEST

@arjandr No specific news but we're working on a lot of good stuff, stay tuned!

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Twitter / Spotify 28 Jul 2010, 11:12 am CEST

@markcrosby Agreed, it'd be a nice feature and it's on our to-do list.

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Twitter / Spotify 28 Jul 2010, 9:15 am CEST

@soffiek Strange, is your computer behind a proxy or other restrictive firewall?

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Twitter / Spotify 28 Jul 2010, 8:51 am CEST

@dalstam It's up to the label to make them available for streaming in each country, which it looks like they haven't done for those yet.

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Twitter / Spotify 28 Jul 2010, 8:50 am CEST

@soffiek Do you get an error message or some other reason it didn't work?

A selection of playlists for July


Spotify 27 Jul 2010, 4:16 pm CEST

ShareMyPlaylists.com provides us with another in their series of excellent playlist posts. You can check out thousands of playlists at ShareMyPlaylists.com - they’ve got a little something for everyone.

Strictly BASS… Part Five We hit the ground running this month with the latest in this brilliant series of bulky bass line inspired playlists from syknyk. This month’s the tunes playing havoc with you boom box include Radio 1’s Toddla T, dubstep producer de jour Rusko and Boy 8-Bit.

Undiscovered Prince The Purple One is back with a new album, 20Ten, which he once again decided to give away for free in some daily rag or other, and to celebrate SMP’s head honcho kieron has put together this brilliant playlist which, in his own words, is “dedicated to some of the best tracks to come out of Paisley Park over the years.” A must for all Prince fans featuring album tracks, remixes and B-sides.

A Song A Day 2010 This is a great concept for a playlist which, as the name suggests, features a song added every day during 2010. Click here for a song to suit every mood. Is your boss giving you trouble? Morrissey - Little Man, What Now? Girlfriend just dumped you? Sinead O’Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U. Do you think you left the iron on at home? Beck - It’s All In Your Mind.

Awesome Minimal Tech / Dark House - KRLBRG Next up we have a quality playlist for the tech heads amongst you. If you like your Techno deep, dark and dirty this is the ‘list for you. Check out big, big tracks for the likes of Oxia, Micha Moor, Trentemøller, Umek and many, many more.

StavTunes presents: July 2010 So dreary old England is finally getting some long deserved sunshine which means it’s time to expose those pasty legs in your most aggressively flowery shorts, chug cider and eat questionable BBQ chicken. While your at it why not let this awesome playlist soundtrack proceedings with sunshine friendly music from the likes of Vampire Weekend, Mystery Jets and Belle & Sebastian. Now, where’s that after sun?

Billboard R&B #1 1956-74 Here at SMP we absolutely love davinci for his comprehensive playlists covering R&B, Billboard number ones from various years. This time he has pieced together every hit from 1956 to 1974 - an amazing era for music. It doesn’t get much better than Ray Charles, Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, Nat King Cole, Sam Cooke and to0 many more to mention here, so get listening!

Spotifriday #52 by DrownedinSound.com One of the most important musical unifications since Mr McCartney met some bloke called John took place this month. Everyone’s favourtie Spotify community (Share My Playlists of course) welcomed Drowned in Sound as its very first Playlist Partner meaning you can access each and every weekly playlist DiS creates right here at SMP. Check out their latest offering now which includes tracks from Janelle Monae with a contender for single of the year - Tightrope, M.I.A’s Come Around and The Coral amongst others.

The Soundtrack to June 2010 The Soundtrack to… is one of our most popular playlists and it’s not hard to see why when you check out the tracks on offer this month. Kele’s club banger Tenderoni, The Black Keys’s filthy blues number Howlin’ For You and industrial dance insanity from The Chemical Brothers with Escape Velocity - that’s what we’re talking about!

Phil and Phil Episode 1 Playdio is an ingenious idea that unites radio style banter with quality tunes. Amongst the shows they offer is this one from Phil Jupitus and sidekick Phil Wilding who tackle everything from Nazis to Paul Weller. Go on give it a try, we (almost) guarantee you’ll love it.

Euphoric Chillout - Volume 1 After listening to all of those magnificent playlists we think it’s just about time for a nice chillout, and what better way to do it than by listening to one more playlist. If you’re bored of regular chillouts why not try a Euphoric one. Here at SMP towers we like nothing better than listening to some Groove Armada, Zero 7 and Massive Attack to help us euphorically unwind after a hard days work. See you next month.

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