Music streaming services provide people with access to vast libraries of music, but also encourage certain patterns of consuming music. In this article I use Spotify as a case and investigate the action potentials for exploring and archiving music. The personal role of music implies we may expect the ‘will to archive’ to be prevalent even if these archives are not based on individual ownership. First, an analysis of Spotify suggests the machine agency of Spotify pushes people towards exploring music, whereas archiving features are material and depend of human action. Spotify is hence skewed towards prompting users to explore rather than archive music. Next, an analysis of 23 focus-group interviews suggests that users value opportunities to ...
Spotify Radio allows users to find new music within Spotify’s vast back-catalogue, offering a potent...
Spotify Radio allows users to find new music within Spotify's vast back-catalogue, offering a potent...
This paper seeks to engage in a speculative discussion of the relationship between body and technolo...
In this paper, I use Spotify as a case study to investigate user experiences of music exploration an...
In the current era of music consumption, cloud-based streaming services are the dominant mode of dis...
This article bridges work on media technologies and affect theories through an analysis of how users...
The music recording has been pushed to all new dimensions in the digital realm. Users of digital mus...
Music has not been exempt from the so-called "curatorial turn" that is visible in so many parts of o...
This article explores the role of editorial playlists in Spotify's streaming economy. In particular,...
The changed landscape of media, with digital distribution as a keyfactor, creates new conditions for...
Music streaming services encompass features that enable the organization of music into playlists. Th...
Music streaming services, such as Spotify, have the potential to disrupt the social dynamics of musi...
Music streaming services all provide affordable and easy access to massive databases of music and in...
This thesis accounts for the liquid affordances of musicking via streamed music from the perspective...
The recording industry is in transition: from an industry of tangible music products towards an indu...
Spotify Radio allows users to find new music within Spotify’s vast back-catalogue, offering a potent...
Spotify Radio allows users to find new music within Spotify's vast back-catalogue, offering a potent...
This paper seeks to engage in a speculative discussion of the relationship between body and technolo...
In this paper, I use Spotify as a case study to investigate user experiences of music exploration an...
In the current era of music consumption, cloud-based streaming services are the dominant mode of dis...
This article bridges work on media technologies and affect theories through an analysis of how users...
The music recording has been pushed to all new dimensions in the digital realm. Users of digital mus...
Music has not been exempt from the so-called "curatorial turn" that is visible in so many parts of o...
This article explores the role of editorial playlists in Spotify's streaming economy. In particular,...
The changed landscape of media, with digital distribution as a keyfactor, creates new conditions for...
Music streaming services encompass features that enable the organization of music into playlists. Th...
Music streaming services, such as Spotify, have the potential to disrupt the social dynamics of musi...
Music streaming services all provide affordable and easy access to massive databases of music and in...
This thesis accounts for the liquid affordances of musicking via streamed music from the perspective...
The recording industry is in transition: from an industry of tangible music products towards an indu...
Spotify Radio allows users to find new music within Spotify’s vast back-catalogue, offering a potent...
Spotify Radio allows users to find new music within Spotify's vast back-catalogue, offering a potent...
This paper seeks to engage in a speculative discussion of the relationship between body and technolo...