Spotify may soon find itself under siege thanks to the introduction
of iTunes Radio the other day, but an initial response might bring
at least some music fans into the fold. Yesterday the streaming
service launched an original documentary series called
Spotify Landmark which will feature significant moments in music
history, and is built along the lines of Behind The Music.
The first episode is "The Real Story of Nirvana's In Utero," and it
debuts on the 20th anniversary of the album and a week before the album's deluxe reissue. The audio-only
program features lots of behind the scenes stories from Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, producer Steve Albini,
Curt Kirkwood from The Meat Puppets (who toured with the band), and comedian Bobcat Goldthwait (who
opened for the band).
The site doesn't require membership, but it does require that you sign in to Spotify to hear it. It launches the
series of smaller clips that play sequentially.
One of the things that both smaller cable channels and Netflix discovered is that they can compete with the big
guys if they have compelling original programming. Landmark probably won't cause a major shift to Spotify,
but it's a start in their fight against Apple.
Read more: http://music3point0.blogspot.com/2013/09/spotify-begins-original-music-series.html#ixzz2fQpax0Rl
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