

By cross-checking with other video platforms such as VEVO, YouTube, and reputable sources from the web, we are able to understand the extend of the work latest music video, artist’s discography to full-length biographies, and even reviews or comments on their music. the record label, producer, publisher, etc.). However, as concise as it is with new releases and the latest pop craze, having music at our fingertips has altered the way we consume and appreciate artistic content, especially when it comes to albums.Īs much as we are still using it for listening, the majority of time spent on the app are used to search and verify creative sources (ie. While there may be many reasons why one should keep their premium accounts, here’s why I’d cancel my premium Spotify at work, as well as for personal use, for now.ġ.0 At the office - How we’d use Spotify premium: For a long time, our premium Spotify account has allowed us access to an infinite library of songs where we could create and share playlists, or as reference for music reviews, etc. In an attempt to put into perspective how and why my physical collections are worth more time and appreciation than the premium subscription I have with Spotify, I’ve decided to review some of the options that would benefit both work and personal hours. With so much being said already about how I’d work with and enjoy music, subscribing to any music app for that matter, has practically assisted me big time in abandoning the CD and vinyl collection I’ve had so earnestly compiled over the years. I may allow the scant chirping of the common Eurasian Tree Sparrow outside my window, but that would normally just bounce me back to music that reminds me of, in this context, birdsongs remember Olivier Messiaen’s “Abyss of the birds”? Having ended, or still recovering from a week’s arduous deadlines, I would have no pleasure in tuning into any frequency whatsoever.

Nevertheless, weekends are made for overwhelming great classics. These could be anything from listening to a collection of albums of Bowie all symphonic works by Gustav Mahler to over-indulgence of Nat King Cole.

Editorial decisions involving music reviews at work are usually panned towards the more popular choices and why some of the latest music releases deserve a wider audience. You see, over the last 15 years music has been an enveloping element in both my private and work life. As I gradually wind down for the day pondering the thought on how my weekend would actually unfold, I began to scroll through the music apps in my smartphone in an attempt to track down music that I deem sacred for listening only for the weekend.
