Aug 12

Spotify Respond To Century Media Statement

Posted by Chris Harris on August 12, 2011 in News

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Earlier this week, Century Media and its associated labels — InsideOutMusic, Superballmusic and People Like You — announced that they had decided to pull their repertoire from streaming music service Spotify, calling it an attempt “to protect the interests of their artists.”

Spotify has since issued a response, and it’s what you’d expect: You’re wrong, we’re awesome, and nanny nanny poo poo to y’all.

“We are sorry that Century Media have opted not to offer its music to their fans through Spotify,” Spotify said. “Spotify has one of the biggest music libraries in the world — of over 15 million tracks — and is committed to offering our users the widest possible selection of music across artists and genres from around the world.

“Spotify was launched out of a desire to develop a better, more convenient and legal alternative to music piracy,” the statement continues. “Spotify now monetizes an audience the large majority of whom were downloading illegally (and therefore not making any money for the industry) before Spotify was available.

“Spotify is now generating serious revenues for rights holders; since our launch just three years ago, we have paid over $100 million to labels and publishers, who, in turn, pass this on to the artists, composers and authors they represent. Indeed, a top Swedish music executive was recently quoted as saying that Spotify is currently the biggest single revenue source for the music industry in Scandinavia.

“Spotify is now also the second single largest source of digital music revenue for labels in Europe (IFPI, April 2011). Billboard reported in April that Spotify territories saw an average digital growth rate of 43% last year. By contrast, neighboring countries (without Spotify) saw only 9.3% digital growth. We are very proud of the positive contribution that Spotify makes towards growth in the music industry.”

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Chris Harris is an internationally-published music journalist and writer whose work has appeared on the pages of Rolling Stone, IFC.com, Revolver, Alternative Press, and Radar. The former news editor for Noisecreep.com, AOL’s heavy metal blog, Harris also served as co-host for the site’s weekly podcast, “Creep Show." Harris spent four years as a reporter and on-air talent for MTV News.

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