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Spotify expands to 85 new markets, launches tools for podcast creators

Spotify adds support for 12 Indian languages, expands to 85 new markets SECTIONS Share Synopsis On Monday, Spotify also released a slew of new tools for podcast creators to help develop interactive shows. Getty Images Spotify is expanding to 85 new markets including Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bhutan in the coming days, taking its geographical footprint to around 178 countries across the world. Prior to this rollout, Spotify was present in 93 markets including India. The audio streaming platform said it will offer the standard free and premium plans in these countries, with a full range of premium plans (Student, Individual, Duo and Family) available in select markets. The firm said it will give users access to its full global music catalogue in these markets along with its podcast catalogue in the majority of these markets.

Is Xbox Game Pass too good to be true?

A deep-dive into the future of subscription gaming. Updated on 18 February 2021 Video game subscriptions are all the rage. Or, maybe that s not quite right. It looks like video game subscriptions will be all the rage, in the not too distant future, if things carry on in the direction they re going right now. Right now, of course, people are getting their games in more or less the same ways they always have - buying them outright, or downloading them as initially free-to-play - but right now, too, the biggest tech companies around are toying with their own, subscription-based alternatives. Google has Stadia Pro, Amazon is rolling out Luna (alongside Prime Gaming, formerly Twitch Prime), Apple has Apple Arcade, and more internally to the industry itself there are plenty more, from EA Play and Ubisoft+ to PlayStation Now and, sitting atop the monthly payment pyramid above all, Xbox Game Pass.

Amazon Music HD jetzt 3 Monate kostenlos streamen

Amazon Music HD jetzt 3 Monate kostenlos streamen
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How Streaming Services Are Telling a Different Love Story With Taylor Swift s Re-Recorded Version

How Streaming Services Are Telling a Different Love Story With Taylor Swift s Re-Recorded Version Jem Aswad, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Taylor Swift’s campaign to re-record her first six albums the rights to which she feels were unfairly sold to a group of investors led by Justin Bieber manager Scooter Braun in 2019 bore its first fruit on Thursday night as she dropped a new version of “Love Story,” the song that was in many ways her introduction to the world. Swift’s motivation in re-recording her first six albums is about ownership of her creative work, a crusade that she has said she hopes will inspire other artists to rail against a music industry that in many ways has been anything but artist-friendly. Re-recordings are hardly a new phenomenon: many artists, from multiplatinum pop-metal quintet Def Leppard to ‘80s alt-rockers the Chameleons, have re-recorded songs from their catalogs in order to create a new master recording that they (or another entit

An international touch: How singer Tanvi Shah re-packaged a Tamil classic

The singer and composer Girishh Gopalakrishnan have worked on P Susheela’s ‘Unnai Kaanadha Kannum’ Tanvi Shah is known for the international flavour she brings to her tracks. Every time a music composer calls her, it is probably to bring in the ‘world music’ vibe to a number. When composer Girishh Gopalakrishnan called her one day during the pandemic-induced lockdown, the request was something similar, but it had to do with a Tamil classic number. For Carvaan Lounge Tamil, a concept by Amazon Prime Music and Saregama, which re-imagines hit retro Tamil numbers, Tanvi and Girishh have taken on a 1965 track, ‘Unnai Kaanadha Kannum’ from

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