12/20/2023 0 Comments Release radar spotify for artists![]() ![]() Spotify is now allowing new artists to use pre-existing artist's names to promote their music though different means. UN-F'ING-BELIEVABLE!!! It's not just the Release Radar anymore that's plagued with fake artists claiming the names of famous artists. In both cases the incorrect music was the wrong genre relative to the playlist that I was listening to at the time, and both times the music sounded like it was produced in cheap/free music production software such as garage band or FL studio with the default plugins, and each time the incorrectly identified artists were new in Spotify (they only had a couple releases at most). This has happened with other artists that listen to as well, RED is another one that comes to mind. One thing that is weird is that when I clicked on the artist link for the song by, I get directed to the artist page for the other artist. The artist that I do listen to is īoth artists are called "Vincent". I've noticed that sometimes I get music recommended to me that is not by an artist I listen to, but rather by an artist that has the same name as the artist that I do listen to.įor example, I was recommended a song by , an artist that I've never listened to. I wonder if something is brewing behind the scenes. Wireless and cable providers have been known to do this. Often when a company is only interested in subscriptions and revenue, and not the customer experience, it's because they're pumping their valuation in anticipation of sale or merger. Why isn't their a a legitimate form with a Spotify URL, like they have for artists? Or even better, a tool built right into the app itself.įor a company with billions in assets, this situation is shameful. Moreover, it was a Google Doc and I'm always suspicious of those for good reasons. It's not my job to fix what is clearly a widespread problem Spotify is aware of. As for the form, I've never used it and never will. I believe the moderator wrote that they were taking a short vacation. However, since I pay a monthly subscription I expect an ad-free experience.Ī recent comment pointed out the absence of the moderator and that the reporting form isn't working. It's not unthinkable, as most companies are always hunting for new revenue streams. I totally agree with MetalRayzor on two important points:ġ) I also listen to metal and punk, so why on Earth am I getting recommendations for Christian-Faith music? As I wrote in a previous comment, it's like serving a rare steak to a vegan.Ģ) Like MetalRayzor, I'm concerned that it feels like there's an advertising mechanism at work that is promoting new artists on to listener's RR. Re: Release Radar includes wrong artist with same.In this case you may see ‘You Already Have a Pitch’ next to the un-pitched releases. ![]()
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