I still remember when spotify started, I could upload my own ripped music and playlist and play it from their cloud. So, I had to upload a bunch of anime music, so I can stream it anywhere. That was freakin' awesome. Now, it is huge that every damn label wants a piece of that pie. Technology is amazing.
I can't believe that they were allowed to actually steal music content from their creators and not have to pay for it they actually advertise music content on the internet and offered it free of charge. While it was a brilliant idea it's also crooked. So artists get screwed by the record company and the streaming companies.
@@leeardamer OK, it's everywhere, not sure why you specifically mentioned PS, it doesn't make it good. Spotify doesn't pay artists fairly, has ridiculous policies and practices, can't deliver on product features, and has terrible audio quality.
@@BenGodot aw boo hoo. I've been using spotify for a while and it's great. The podcasts are great. I'm sorry but when I turn spotify on I'm not thinking about how unfair it is for the artists. I want to listen to music and podcasts.
I was raised in Rågsved just like Daniel Ek. I still live here 18 years later. His mom, Elisabeth, worked at my elementary school (2010-2014). Basically during the rise of Spotify, which is sick since she actually didn’t have to work at all. What I remember from her is that she looked mad all the time, which is probably why I was scared of her as a kid. But never once did she mention her millionaire son. So, why would she work at a underfunded elementary school in a ghetto when she is probably rich too? This thought made me realize how lucky I was to be in the same room as Elisabeth. It showed how much she loved working with kids and how hardworking she truly is. If only I knew that she was Daniel Ek’s mom at that time…. It is very inspiring for me (someone who was once ashamed of where she lives) to see my home being represented. It gives me hope that someone from a place that is today considered “ghetto and dangerous” can be one of the richest people today.
In Sweden we get to do what we love. I’m American, been living here 20 years more or less, and at age 60 get to take care of kids all day, union job. I’m so lucky.
It's about time they make a movie about what music industry is truly is - a bunch of blood-sucking businessmen who care little about artist and their value.
I loved this miniseries about an historic start up and important piece of internet history. Series gets you hooked within 10-20 minutes of the 1st episode. Highly recommend it! At least to everyone that doesn't mind subtitles.
This was amazing to watch with English audio. A very complex story told via the different people who pulled off the impossible. I can't help but think how a UA-cam producer feels like a music artist on Spotify. In the end it's all about feeding the big music companies and select few top tier artists. Everyone else is living off crumbs.
It’s interesting how the origin story of every large tech company is now an inspiring drama with heroes and villains. I can’t wait to see the Notability commercial… I mean movie! 😉
@@reboot9247 Been waiting for it on netflix. I bet the head of the netflix would spend so much budget for this story, because it is their story and company that they are showing.
It's actually crazy that Per Sundin (The boss of music company) is actually the father of CS:GO professional player who played for Ninjas in Pyjamas: William Sundin aka Drake. No wonder why he always looked like a "Schteeekare".
@@EmberC Well, I'm surprised you answered me so quickly 11 months later! So I agree with you, I liked the series but I didn't understand the turn they took towards the end. It felt out of place as I was watching it as a mini documentary series. While I understand their point, I think it would have been better to base it on movements that actually took place. (In short, it felt out of place, so i understand why you are not including the last one) Anyway, I'm surprised that 11 months later you still remember the series and that you're responding to me so quickly! And I sure hope all goes well for you in your life
Who edited this.. I watched it in English and the timeliness says 2024 and 2025? Really loved Martins character. I think every aspiring entrepreneur needs a Martin omg wish I met someone like that. And finally I couldn't take per seriously cause he was just hiesenberg all over spotify haha
They said thee equipment blocked the barding on specific protecteds, however the external affects were greater than the protection it provided and the unkown activity it was to begin with. Much of this has been remedied, however unclear status at this time.
All you people complaining about artists not being payed enough, while that may be true in some cases, a majority of artists on Spotify would not have the reach and the audience it does if it weren't for streaming. Support your favorite artists by spreading their music and going to their gigs. The big money in the industry has always been in the touring and doing live shows.
People can’t think outside the box. Spotify gets artist more reach to people who otherwise wouldnt pay for their music which in turn sells out their concerts and gets them better endorsement deals
Good. Tells the ugly truth about the music business and spotify. All the artists should put even more pressure on the industry and all streaming services because without the artists who create amazing music they will be nothing.
At some stage in his life Christian Hillborg should be cast as Tom Felton's older brother. Though they're definitely not identical, there's a certain "aire de famille" about them - they have a similar kind of face, though one is Swedish and the other British. Likewise, I always thought Julia Roberts and Kyra Sedgwick could not have been more perfect when they were cast as sisters in "Something to talk about".
High level of dialogues. Is it really this level of professional language in Sweden, or is the aim of the series to use literary language, and not marginalized slang and mafia phrases from the urban vocabulary of an omniscient community?
While based on The Spotify Play which is a nonfiction book, The Playlist is a fictional narrative rather than a documentary. Such inventions are the entirely fictional character Bobby T and the scenes that take place in 2025/2026. Overall though, I found the dramatized individual perspectives that the story is told from to be entertaining.
@@Mychelo Sorry about that. But I'm just starting to explore the music from various industries. I'm from a rural area just moved to a city. So if you don't mind 5ell me name of the song.
Rest in peace Tim/Avicii. Your talent builds the platform of better songs and brings out the talent in other musician. You will be remembered forever.
I still remember when spotify started, I could upload my own ripped music and playlist and play it from their cloud. So, I had to upload a bunch of anime music, so I can stream it anywhere. That was freakin' awesome. Now, it is huge that every damn label wants a piece of that pie. Technology is amazing.
sean parker... is that you? :p
This is out of subject
But do you have any anime song to recommend
You can still upload "ripped muisc" with local files
I can't believe that they were allowed to actually steal music content from their creators and not have to pay for it they actually advertise music content on the internet and offered it free of charge. While it was a brilliant idea it's also crooked. So artists get screwed by the record company and the streaming companies.
You can actually listen to your own audios on spotify now.
The Netflix and Spotify collab we've all been waiting for
If Spotify was good
@@BenGodot Yet somehow even Playstation employs it, both on PS4 AND PS5
@@leeardamer OK, it's everywhere, not sure why you specifically mentioned PS, it doesn't make it good. Spotify doesn't pay artists fairly, has ridiculous policies and practices, can't deliver on product features, and has terrible audio quality.
@@BenGodot aw boo hoo. I've been using spotify for a while and it's great. The podcasts are great. I'm sorry but when I turn spotify on I'm not thinking about how unfair it is for the artists. I want to listen to music and podcasts.
@@gotz1516 Whatever works for you, but Spotify is a shite platform.
I was raised in Rågsved just like Daniel Ek. I still live here 18 years later. His mom, Elisabeth, worked at my elementary school (2010-2014). Basically during the rise of Spotify, which is sick since she actually didn’t have to work at all.
What I remember from her is that she looked mad all the time, which is probably why I was scared of her as a kid. But never once did she mention her millionaire son. So, why would she work at a underfunded elementary school in a ghetto when she is probably rich too? This thought made me realize how lucky I was to be in the same room as Elisabeth. It showed how much she loved working with kids and how hardworking she truly is.
If only I knew that she was Daniel Ek’s mom at that time…. It is very inspiring for me (someone who was once ashamed of where she lives) to see my home being represented. It gives me hope that someone from a place that is today considered “ghetto and dangerous” can be one of the richest people today.
In Sweden we get to do what we love. I’m American, been living here 20 years more or less, and at age 60 get to take care of kids all day, union job. I’m so lucky.
There could be loads if reasons why she decided to stay.. not just because she liked kids?
@@FaithsStardust especially considering they literally said she look mad all of they time lmao
It's about time they make a movie about what music industry is truly is - a bunch of blood-sucking businessmen who care little about artist and their value.
Including the heads of Spotify.
Yeah it's about money. That surprised you?
@@tragicdeyz2641 You don't get invited to a lot of parties, do you?
THANK YOU
Yeah nobody has ever made a movie about that, except for Elvis, Rocketman, Straight Outta Compton, Bohemian Rhapsody, and about a million others.
This was super good, the acting is amazing. I would recommend watching it in the original dub
Spotify is not treating new musicians any better than the industry before, but with enough pressure even that could revolutionize 🎉
I loved this miniseries about an historic start up and important piece of internet history. Series gets you hooked within 10-20 minutes of the 1st episode. Highly recommend it! At least to everyone that doesn't mind subtitles.
If Heisenberg was a musician.
This was amazing to watch with English audio. A very complex story told via the different people who pulled off the impossible. I can't help but think how a UA-cam producer feels like a music artist on Spotify. In the end it's all about feeding the big music companies and select few top tier artists. Everyone else is living off crumbs.
even better in swedish. imagine watching dubbed movies
Lol, why was it amazing to watch it in English?
@@sarhana3710 probably because he speaks English and was able to understand the dialogue.
@@adamashforthdrumssubtitels, how do they work?
@@lt6532 there’s probably a UA-cam video that can teach you 😊
Best thing is they chose avicii's levels song❤️
OMG, your music taste is so AMAZING, how can you be so unique
@@MyPhuckDub tf you talking about???
Its not just about levels is a hit its about how avicii helped Spotify to be the biggest platform ever
i just heard Etta James
"Artists get paid" LMAO!!!! This is going to be hilarious! BEST COMEDY EVER!
🤣🤣🤣
1 million streams is about 50 000 SEK or 5000 USD, how much did they get before?
am I the only one who thinks that this is an amazing show?
did you watch til the end ?
@@pascalmerschaudio i have 2 more episodes to go 😅
@@pascalmerschaudio yes, I found it very interesting!
yes but you know... That's not what really happened 🤣
@@omhr9554 Huh? What really happened then?
This man doesn't let any grass grow under his feet. Because he's all over the places with every entertainment that's possible on line, and on earth.
Who? What's the story?
It’s interesting how the origin story of every large tech company is now an inspiring drama with heroes and villains. I can’t wait to see the Notability commercial… I mean movie! 😉
I can tell you this series doesn't paint spotify in a good picture
@@Gaming_Legend2 have you seen it?
I love this show every minutes..
Damn, maybe with the royalties from this, Spotify can ACTUALLY start paying its artists
They can now; they choose not to.
@@bagman817Like Joe Rogan ???
@@bagman817 exactly
How much do pirating sites pay their artists?
@@user-qf5ee2uc5e Not true
First Blockbuster and now Spotify, Netflix on a roll....
now we need the same but with the Netflix story from the beginning
Yes that would be awesome. Netflix shut the video shop industries down, like blockbuster video etc
@@reboot9247 Been waiting for it on netflix. I bet the head of the netflix would spend so much budget for this story, because it is their story and company that they are showing.
"Netflix vs. the World". Not quite the same, but close enough. :)
What a brilliant, magnificent and radiant series ! Genuinely !
Best Collab ever, this is insane!
It's actually crazy that Per Sundin (The boss of music company) is actually the father of CS:GO professional player who played for Ninjas in Pyjamas: William Sundin aka Drake.
No wonder why he always looked like a "Schteeekare".
Martin Lorentzon is from the same small town as me, same as Alicia Vikander lol NIce to see some people make it big
Avicii ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi...I scored this trailer with Netflix. Hope you dig the music!
Love the swedish nod to Avicii
Any chance of you releasing the track? Its brilliant
0:06 Yon can see the legend ◢ ◤
So it's like The Social Network. In a different language.
Not really. Quite a bit different
Netflix you're amazing
I think that no one noitced that background song which was giving me nostalgia through out the whole trailer
Avicii 🥺💙
Not including the last episode, it is such a good show. Esp. The Law & The Coder eps are really good, keeps you engaged
Why not the last
@@cryptostorm3489 weak plot, acting, etc. Feels forced
@@EmberC Well, I'm surprised you answered me so quickly 11 months later! So I agree with you, I liked the series but I didn't understand the turn they took towards the end. It felt out of place as I was watching it as a mini documentary series. While I understand their point, I think it would have been better to base it on movements that actually took place. (In short, it felt out of place, so i understand why you are not including the last one)
Anyway, I'm surprised that 11 months later you still remember the series and that you're responding to me so quickly! And I sure hope all goes well for you in your life
@@cryptostorm3489 haha, i was on UA-cam, so saw it. Thanks
the song was enough to give goosebumps
I'm so excited to see this
Why?
Amazing series ❤
done binge watching this and the watcher both amazingly good.
I don't understand why they say in last that "it's not actually how it went"
Really Amazing This Video
Nice a new swedish movie on Netflix 😁😁😁
This looks legit 🔥🔥🔥
The trailer blazer is here.
I remember subscribing to spotify since day 1
Rest In Peace Avicii
Gonna watch this because I love music 🎵❤️
you sound like a bot lmao
Best film ever
Avicii I miss you…😢😢
Who edited this.. I watched it in English and the timeliness says 2024 and 2025? Really loved Martins character. I think every aspiring entrepreneur needs a Martin omg wish I met someone like that. And finally I couldn't take per seriously cause he was just hiesenberg all over spotify haha
Avicii 🙌🏼
Can’t wait until Netflix created a series about themselves 😂
They said thee equipment blocked the barding on specific protecteds, however the external affects were greater than the protection it provided and the unkown activity it was to begin with. Much of this has been remedied, however unclear status at this time.
This seems more interesting than the Facebook movie
Netflix and Spotify were the crowning jewel of modern entertaiment
Just came here to say it must be nice being a rich Swedish dude. God damn
Can't wait! 😍
All you people complaining about artists not being payed enough, while that may be true in some cases, a majority of artists on Spotify would not have the reach and the audience it does if it weren't for streaming. Support your favorite artists by spreading their music and going to their gigs. The big money in the industry has always been in the touring and doing live shows.
People can’t think outside the box. Spotify gets artist more reach to people who otherwise wouldnt pay for their music which in turn sells out their concerts and gets them better endorsement deals
i found the story of Andreas very interesting.
Come see it October 13th and don't be late.
Waiting for this....
Can't wait for this!
Very much trying to be The Social Network.
But it looks interesting. I always thought it went Napster, Limewire, Spotify 🤷🏽♀️
We need to go back.
Sounds cool. I'm there
next month: a new revolutionary series about apple music on apple tv+
0:28 So, it's confirmed.They are using Python
One question though...
Why did they have to keep so many ads?
Pay 10 bucks a month and the ads are gone. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
This the Spotify biopic?
thought this was about CBAT for sure
Huh, wasn't there a whole thing about Spotify not paying the artists fairly?
The show will cover that as well
The last episode
Joder que ganas dan de bailar con levels :)
Buen trabajo 👏👏👏👏👏
Seems like some motivation for entrepreneurs
Get a real job
There would be no jobs without entrepreneurs.
@@SpaceButler01 Nobody get's rich doing jobs lol
0:06 Avicii
Is it also available in English dubbing?
Yes.
Of course!
Si esta bien increible la serie pero mas la musica de avicii de fondo
amigo, increíble
when he said "the artists get paid"💀💀💀
Is Netflix planning a documentation about itself, too? 🙂
It will podcast exclusively on Spotify
@@richardnathaniels lmaooo
Is this about something called Spotify? Sorry guys, I still listen mp3s on my WinAmp.
Finally!
father netflix and daddy spotify collab let's goo!!
*1:15** trayna be Heisenberg or what*
Spotify is now a monopoly or duopoly with Apple Music. Wonder if the world will change someday.
Levels by Avicii 🤍
Excellent 👏
Does it really hurt to put in your trailers even in the caption, if it's a movie or a series, huh, Netflix?
I am confused. Can somebody tell me is this all on the end truth? Is this against spotify?
Good. Tells the ugly truth about the music business and spotify. All the artists should put even more pressure on the industry and all streaming services because without the artists who create amazing music they will be nothing.
what napster could have become had the record industry seen the future and not decided to destroy the platform
and ya...artists still get screwed
okey..now I am waiting a movie documenter about Netflix from..Netflix
Wait what....what is Heisenberg doing here 😂??
Who's the guy that's playing Heisenberg
Kollar ärligt talat inte så myckert på serier, de tröttar ut mig. Johan Falk och den här skulle jag ranka som min top 2, well played, /🇵🇱
Going to be interesting
I have this Playlist on Repeat
I’m on the acid rn I love it
@@mrrockets32 Bro, you should watch Yellow Submarine instead 🤣
At some stage in his life Christian Hillborg should be cast as Tom Felton's older brother. Though they're definitely not identical, there's a certain "aire de famille" about them - they have a similar kind of face, though one is Swedish and the other British. Likewise, I always thought Julia Roberts and Kyra Sedgwick could not have been more perfect when they were cast as sisters in "Something to talk about".
This is so cool!! Ahh 😊😊😍😍😋😋😆😆❤❤
Is this a show or a movie?
Serie
@@Sanela23 oh
THE GAME HAS CHANGED.........
Heisenberg ?
same thought
High level of dialogues. Is it really this level of professional language in Sweden, or is the aim of the series to use literary language, and not marginalized slang and mafia phrases from the urban vocabulary of an omniscient community?
Resolving all the Slashdot issues. Is free music advertising or marketing for the real deal?
While based on The Spotify Play which is a nonfiction book, The Playlist is a fictional narrative rather than a documentary. Such inventions are the entirely fictional character Bobby T and the scenes that take place in 2025/2026. Overall though, I found the dramatized individual perspectives that the story is told from to be entertaining.
Anyone know the Song played after 1:50?. If yes, please reply the name.
How the fck you don’t know the greatest DJ of all times Avicii
@@Mychelo Sorry about that. But I'm just starting to explore the music from various industries. I'm from a rural area just moved to a city. So if you don't mind 5ell me name of the song.
@@Mychelo imagine calling Avicii the greatest DJ, and thinking you know anything about music
@@sreedevnarayanan4020 The song is Levels by Avicii