Sunday, April 1, 2012

I'm back...again.

It's been a couple of months and I'm ready to get back to The Crossfire and to give a more updates from the (blues) music world. There is a fairly new phenomenon called "Spotify" that allows one to listen to lots and lots of music for free (with a few limited commercial interruptions) for six months. After six months, users are limited to 10 hours per month. Sounds pretty cool right? Don't worry about legality. Spotify is friendly with major music corporations (it's not another Limewire nor Napster). I've been using the highly addictive Spotify for awhile and can't seem to kick the habit. I haven't found anything wrong with it yet; almost every major (even a few minor) artists you can think of and enjoy listening to have full albums up on the downloadable device. So if you're one of the dozens of people under the age of 25 who haven't heard of Spotify, check it out. There are a ton of blues artists on there and even a blues radio to find new songs/artists to enjoy.

My question is, why is it called Spotify?

After a Google search, I found out that Spotify is not named after anything. It's just a random name. Alrighty then.

Until next time (hopefully sooner than 2 months...).

~ Carla