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Deradoorian Joins Spotify Exodus, Pulling Music From Platform
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Deradoorian Joins Spotify Exodus, Pulling Music From Platform

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Deradoorian is the latest artist to pull music from Spotify. The singer-songwriter and former Dirty Projectors member cited chief executive Daniel Ek’s weapons investments—the main motive for the recent exodus—and alluded to recent online content accusing the platform of expanding its music usage rights. Spotify clarified in a statement that Spotify for Artists terms have not changed, and said those terms do not govern artists’ music rights.

Many of Deradoorian’s albums have already been taken down from Spotify but, she noted, remain available to stream and buy elsewhere. Her statement begins, “Since Spotify came along, I have always felt skeptical and opposed to their platform. Because it became the norm, I felt like I had to just put up with it and take what I could get. Perhaps that was true more so in the nascent stages of my solo career, but it doesn’t feel that way now.” She added that Ek’s investment in the artificial-intelligence weapons contractor Helsing prompted her to dig into other issues around the platform, such as the way Spotify uses artists’ music. The “slow erosion,” she wrote, of “our perceived ownership over our music—and the way its profits were used—was now too egregious to ignore.” Deradoorian admitted she did not conduct intensive research but said, “We all know that Spotify practices bad business. So, I just made the choice to stop it.”

In an email, a Spotify spokesperson said: “You might be seeing some misinformation online about a ‘change’ to the Spotify for Artists’ Terms of Use. These claims are false.” The spokesperson clarified that confusion about music usage rights revolves around a phrase that appears prominently in its terms of use: “user content.” That refers not to artists’ music but to listener content: “things like listener-created playlist covers, podcast comments, and playlist titles,” according to the statement. Terms of use for listeners—not artists—were recently updated, the spokesperson added.

Last week, Massive Attack became the biggest artist yet to announce its departure from Spotify, primarily citing Ek’s investment in Helsing. They also shared a separate statement about joining No Music for Genocide, which calls for artists to geoblock their music in Israel. (Spotify for Artists has clarified that Helsing is not involved in Gaza.) The band joined an exodus that includes Hotline TNT, Young Widows, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, WU LYF, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Xiu Xiu, and Deerhoof.

For the avoidance of doubt, Deradoorian concludes her statement, “I do not support AI technology that’s built to spy on us, create weapons to kill us, and utilize psychological tactics to dumb us down to the point of not questioning our reality and devolving our neural connections. It’s important to employ your mental faculties and ability to question in these times and I am trying harder to do that more consistently.”

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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Spotify Integrates Into Serato DJ Software Platform
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Spotify Integrates Into Serato DJ Software Platform

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Spotify is now integrated into DJ software platform Serato.

This new deal will allow DJs who use Serato software to access the entirety of Spotify’s 100 million-plus song catalog, including personal playlists and liked songs, in their Serato DJ library, making it possible to stream and mix music from the DSP in real-time.

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The integration is available now on Serato DJ Pro and Serato DJ Lite and will support play on up to four decks simultaneously. Users can access the feature by linking their Serato and Spotify Premium accounts. Newly built Spotify playlists will also appear directly within a linked Serato DJ library.

A representative for Serato says the feature has been the longstanding New Zealand-based software company’s most requested addition in its 26-year history.

The announcement continues a trend of streamers integrating with DJ technology. In March, Apple Music unveiled DJ With Apple Music, an integration that makes it possible for DJs to build and mix sets directly from the DSP’s catalog of over 100 million songs. The technology was made in partnership with DJ software and hardware platforms Serato, AlphaTheta, and inMusic’s Engine DJ, Denon DJ, Numark and RANE DJ.

In August, Spotify released Mix With Spotify, a feature that makes it possible for users to blend songs within a playlist like a professional DJ. Mix With Spotify provides controls like echo, volume automation, EQ, and low and high pass filters for users of the Spotify Premium app.

The recently launched start-ups Hook and Mash-App also make it possible for users to mash up, speed up and slow down songs in their libraries.


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September 24, 2025 0 comments
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Slipknot's "Duality" Hits 1 Billion Streams on Spotify
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Slipknot’s “Duality” Hits 1 Billion Streams on Spotify

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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Slipknot have scored their first entry into Spotify’s 1 billion streams club, as the masked metal band’s 2004 hit “Duality” has reached the notable milestone.

As Lambgoat reports, the next two Slipknot songs in line to hit the 1 billion mark are “Psychosocial” (765 million streams) and “Before I Forget” (667 million streams).

“Duality” appeared on 2004’s Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), which landed at No. 2 on Heavy Consequence‘s ranking of Slipknot’s studio albums. Watch the video for the song below via YouTube, where it has 459 million views.

September 3, 2025 0 comments
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Sabrina Carpenter 'Short n' Sweet' Anniversary Celebrated on Instagram
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Sabrina Carpenter ‘Man’s Best Friend’ Sets Spotify Record: Reaction

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Sabrina Carpenter‘s new album Man’s Best Friend was one of the year’s most highly anticipated pop releases for months before it dropped — and now, it has the numbers on Spotify to prove it.

As announced by the streaming service Tuesday (Sept. 2), the 12-track LP has set a new 2025 record for most streams in a single day for an album by a female artist. On Instagram Stories, Carpenter reacted to the news by writing, “This blows my mind.”

“Can’t thank you enough for listening,” she added.

On X, Carpenter also reshared the announcement and wrote, “I can’t believe this … thank you so much for listening.”

The confirmation of the streaming feat comes just a few days after the Grammy winner released Man’s Best Friend, her seventh studio album, on Aug. 29. She first announced the project in June, shortly after dropping lead single “Manchild,” which debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100 — Carpenter’s second-ever No. 1 on the chart.

But as impressive as Carpenter’s new milestone is, it’s not difficult to ascertain why so many people would tune in once she dropped MBF. The Girl Meets World alum had set expectations quite high after breaking through to pop-superstar status in 2024 with the success of album Short n’ Sweet, which spawned hits such as “Espresso” — which, speaking of Spotify, was the platform’s most-streamed song last year — and Hot 100 No. 1 “Please Please Please.”

Even so, the performer didn’t let any pressure to top Short n’ Sweet get to her while making Man’s Best Friend with collaborators Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen. In a recent interview with Interview, Carpenter explained, “I was just like, ‘This is no different than when I was making the last album.’”

“Nobody told me I needed to put it out at any date,” she continued. “If I felt inspired, I would just write. You can write and it doesn’t have to be for anything.”

If her new Spotify metric is any indication, that mentality definitely paid off. See Carpenter’s post on X below.

September 2, 2025 0 comments
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Taylor Swift's 'The Life Of A Showgirl' has already broken a Spotify record
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Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ has already broken a Spotify record

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Taylor Swift‘s upcoming album ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ has already broken a Spotify record – find out more below.

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The pop star is due to release her 12th studio album on October 3, following on from last year’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’. Swift shared the news of her highly anticipated album last month during her first-ever appearance on the New Heights podcast, hosted by her fiancé, Travis Kelce, and his brother Jason.

Yesterday (September 1), Spotify announced that ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ has already broken a record, a month ahead of the album’s release. Spotify wrote: “On August 31st, 2025, Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ became the most pre-saved album Countdown Page in Spotify history.”

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— Spotify (@Spotify) September 1, 2025

The previous record was held by Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ in 2024. This marks Swift’s latest Spotify-dominating achievement. Over the last couple of years, she’s broken numerous records on the streaming platform, including being crowned Spotify’s most-streamed artist of 2024.

Since announcing ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’, Taylor Swift has revealed several details of the album, including its tracklisting – which includes one feature from Sabrina Carpenter – its themes and more.

Swift has described the follow-up to last year’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ as “the record I’ve been wanting to make for a very long time”. The project will focus on “what was going on behind the scenes in my inner life” during the record-breaking ‘Eras Tour’. Swift recorded the album in Sweden, in between shows on the huge tour.

Taylor Swift, 2025. Credit: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot

Speaking on New Heights, Swift explained that there are “no other songs coming” beyond the standard tracklist: “With ‘The Tortured Poets Department’, I was like, ‘Here’s a data dump of everything I thought and felt in two or three years. Here’s 31 songs’. This is 12. There’s not a 13th, there’s not other ones coming.”

She most recently announced her engagement to Travis Kelce, writing in a caption on social media: “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.” Details of when the couple are expecting to get married have yet to be made public.

September 2, 2025 0 comments
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Wu Lyf pull latest single 'A New Life Is Coming' from Spotify over CEO's "investment in AI weaponry"
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Wu Lyf pull latest single ‘A New Life Is Coming’ from Spotify over CEO’s “investment in AI weaponry”

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Wu Lyf have removed their latest single ‘A New Life Is Coming’ from Spotify – find out more below.

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In April, Wu Lyf released ‘A New Life Is Coming’, marking their first release in 13 years. Now, just five months later, the band have pulled the song from Spotify – and other streaming platforms. While the band haven’t addressed its removal from Apple Music and other platforms, they did confirm on social media that its removal from Spotify was largely due to Spotify CEO Daniel Ek’s investment in AI military drone tech.

Wu Lyf wrote on Instagram over the weekend: “A few months ago we pulled ‘Go Tell Fire to the Mountain’ from streaming services, clearing ground for a new life to take root. There were several conversations that led to this decision, circling around a disdain for what the Spotify algorithm & economics has done to music culture. Since then we’ve all learned about the Spotify CEO’s investment in A.I. weaponry and seen several bands we respect make statements about removing their music.”

“Now, following some lengthy debate we’ve decided to take ‘A New Life Is Coming’ down as well. Nothing ever changes unless we have the courage to try (& perhaps fail) to do things differently. Today on worldunite.org we’re sharing an early demo of ‘Letting Go’ for LYF members. This take was recorded shortly after the initial idea emerged out of some soul making blues, and though the song has evolved somewhat since then we think it captures something special…”

With the move, Wy Lyf join King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Xiu Xiu – who also recently  announced that they are in the process of removing their music from the platform over Ek’s “investment in AI war drones” – and Deerhoof, who pulled their catalogue from the streamer for the same reason, stating: “We don’t want our music killing people. We don’t want our success being tied to AI battle tech,” Deerhoof said in a statement.

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard frontman Stu Mackenzie said: “We’ve been saying fuck Spotify for years. In our circle of musician friends, that’s what people say all the time, for all of these other reasons which are well documented.” He went on to explain that while he doesn’t “really consider myself an activist, and I don’t feel comfortable soapboxing,” the band “don’t really want our music to be here, at least right now”.

In recent years, people have been divided about streaming platforms and their impact on the music industry. In 2024, for example, Ek sparked backlash for his comments relating to the cost of “creating content”, with countless users and musicians describing him as “out of touch”.

Ek later walked back on his comments, explaining in an apology that he had no intention of dismissing the struggles faced by musicians and using the “reductive” label of “content”. The negative response to this was heightened as, around the same time, it was confirmed that Spotify had made profits of over €1billion (£860m), following staff being laid off and subscription prices rising.

The streaming platform also received criticism after it officially demonetised all songs on the platform with less than 1,000 streams – making it harder for artists to generate royalties from their music and restricting new artists looking to crack the music industry.

September 1, 2025 0 comments
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Apple Music Now Allows Users to Import Playlists from Spotify and Other Streaming Services
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Apple Music Now Allows Users to Import Playlists from Spotify and Other Streaming Services

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Look out, Spotify: Apple Music is introducing a new tool that allows users to import playlists from other streaming platforms.

After being beta-tested in Australia and New Zealand in May 2025, the playlist importing tool is now available in the US, UK, Mexico, Canada, France, Brazil, and Germany. As reported by MacRumors, the tool can be found in a new Music settings menu called Transfer Music from Other Music Services. That’s where users can sign in to another streaming service and select items to import. Apple’s Support page has more detailed instructions, as well as an alternative method via your web browser.

This new Apple Music importing tool lands during a wave of artists leaving Spotify altogether. Deerhoof, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Xiu Xiu, and Hotline TNT are among the acts pulling their music from the platform. The primary reason for the mass exodus: Spotify CEO Daniel Ek’s investments in Helsing, a German company specializing in AI military software.

“A PSA to those unaware: Spotify CEO Daniel Ek invests millions in AI military drone technology,” King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard shared on Instagram recently. “We just removed our music from the platform. Can we put pressure on these Dr. Evil tech bros to do better? Join us on another platform.”

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“We are currently working to take all of our music off of garbage hole violent armageddon portal Spotify,” Xiu Xiu posted on Instagram. “It is taking longer than we had hoped due to procedurally complications but will be completed soon,” adding, “For all the reasons you already know — PLEASE CANCEL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WITH SPOTIFY.”

In July of this year, Spotify rolled out a controversial face-scanning age check for users in the UK.

August 27, 2025 0 comments
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Hotline TNT Pull Music From Spotify
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Hotline TNT Pull Music From Spotify

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Hotline TNT have pulled their music from Spotify, joining an exodus of indie acts including Godspeed You! Black Emperor, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Xiu Xiu, and Deerhoof. “The company that bills itself as the steward of all recorded music has proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that it does not align with the band’s values in any way,” frontman Will Anderson wrote in a statement. “A cooler world is possible.”

In announcing their departures from Spotify, King Gizzard, Xiu Xiu, and Deerhoof all cited the military investments made by Spotify CEO Daniel Ek through his venture capital fund Prima Materia. Since 2021, Prima Materia has been investing in Helsing, a defense company that sells software that uses AI to inform military decisions. Godspeed You! Black Emperor went one step further and removed their music from all major streaming platforms.

This year, Hotline TNT shared their latest album Raspberry Moon. They’re currently on tour in support of the record. On September 5, Hotline TNT will host a “24-hour telethon” on Twitch, YouTube, and Instagram, during which, according to a press release, they’ll “aim to sell 500 copies of Raspberry Moon via Bandcamp while also talking to artists, journalists, record store owners and others about their favorite new music, sources for discovery, and their feelings on Spotify.”

Read Jeremy D. Larson’s feature “The Woes of Being Addicted to Streaming.”

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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