At a friend's they were playing background music of very different styles and eras and when I asked if it was a mix CD he said he gets it from Spotify. Any advice on how to go about this, pitfalls anything?
I love Spotify and use the free version. Now you have to be invited to join up, but they are currently offering 20 hours a month without invitation.
No pitfalls, no drawbacks except for the odd advert. Try it!
http://www.spotify.com/uk/new-user/
It's great, but other have said unless you go for the paid for version (which is worth it if you use it) you are restricted to limited usage or need to be invited.
(and they have closed the backdoor which used to let you get round the invite only part of it:( )
Thanks guys esp hc it does seem to be currently free and I've created an account just like that. Now to try and use it!
How helpful this site can be at times!
Yes, the best part of it is that is totally legal and the copyright royalties are paid.
I love the radio bit where I can choose the style of music and the era. It plays stuff I'd long forgotten.
You can make playlists too.
Sending .. Receiving .. Downloading.
If information is arriving at your PC from an external (remote) source .. that is downloading.
You can even save the data that is streamed to you. That is downloading.
Splitting hairs again.
I have dozens and dozens of albums now for free instead of having to buy them, thanks to this most generous service.
The artist has made no money at all from that and will surely not allow Spotify to play them when they realise what is happening. No music = no Spotify.
squarebear, it is preferable to the file sharing sites such as limewire, where the artist gets no monies at all.
You probably recorded music from the radio when you were a kid but that didn't bring the end of radio.
True and at least I know I am getting virus free copies from Spotify.
If the artist is happy with getting peanuts from Spotify or £10.99 from me for their CD then I am happy too.