Trade Spotify Playlists
It's pretty big over here in Europe, and rightly so. So let us Europeans hold it over you lot that we actually have something of worth before you guys for once and trade playlists and bicker about them accordingly as is the way.
The Rules
1. No editing of people's playlists
2. No Fight Club jokes
I shall of course lead by example, i've only been mucking about with it the last few days so not a massive amount
http://open.spotify.com/user/jed_exodus/playlist/48dMKvY13ILVCBLuYXgytz
The Rules
1. No editing of people's playlists
2. No Fight Club jokes
I shall of course lead by example, i've only been mucking about with it the last few days so not a massive amount
http://open.spotify.com/user/jed_exodus/playlist/48dMKvY13ILVCBLuYXgytz
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http://open.spotify.com/user/jannar85/playlist/5BxXbkY6xTBEaDX2rfjGEb
http://open.spotify.com/user/flowfestival/playlist/4RsVhzQs6vfSKW3vOcWmzn
1) You need to be in Sweden, Norway, Finland, the UK, France or Spain.
2) You need an invite from a Premium user.
(The UK will hopefully be back to invite-less entry shortly)
Of course, you can always pay £10 a month an ignore these two conditions (and use Spotify on your iPhone/Android device).
I shall give some of these a listen. However, one thing I would suggest when people are making playlists: try and keep them to a listenable length. While ten+ hours may offer a clearer picture of your tastes, it also makes it impossible to listen to without sacrificing an entire week.
I actually enjoy longer playlists more - I tend to put the player on shuffle and keep it open for any set of time. But yeah, if you want to demo some music, you're probably right - shorter might be better.
You'll still need an invite.
Some quality tracks there. Suprised to see someone else who liked the stuff Knopfler did with Emmylou Harris!!