Spotify Teardown: Inside the Black Box of Streaming Music

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An innovative investigation of the inner workings of Spotify that traces the transformation of audio files into streamed experience. Spotify provides a streaming service that has been welcomed as disrupting the world of music. Yet such disruption always comes at a price. Spotify Teardown contests the tired claim that digital culture thrives on disruption. Borrowing the notion of “teardown” from reverse-engineering processes, in this book a team of five researchers have playfully disassembled Spotify's product and the way it is commonly understood. Spotify has been hailed as the solution to illicit downloading, but it began as a partly illicit enterprise that grew out of the Swedish file-sharing community. Spotify was originally praised as an innovative digital platform but increasingly resembles a media company in need of regulation, raising questions about the ways in which such cultural content as songs, books, and films are now typically made available online. Spotify Teardown combines interviews, participant observations, and other analyses of Spotify's “front end” with experimental, covert investigations of its “back end.” The authors engaged in a series of interventions, which include establishing a record label for research purposes, intercepting network traffic with packet sniffers, and web-scraping corporate materials. The authors' innovative digital methods earned them a stern letter from Spotify accusing them of violating its terms of use; the company later threatened their research funding. Thus, the book itself became an intervention into the ethics and legal frameworks of corporate behavior.

Author(s): Maria Eriksson, Rasmus Fleischer, Anna Johansson, Pelle Snickars, Patrick Vonderau
Publisher: The MIT Press
Year: 2019

Language: English
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Pages: 257
Tags: Spotify, Black Box Of Streaming Music

Title Page......Page 2
Copyright Page......Page 3
Table of Contents......Page 4
Acknowledgments......Page 8
Introduction......Page 11
Intervention: The Swedish Unicorn......Page 31
1. Where Is Spotify?......Page 43
Intervention: Record Label Setup......Page 88
2. When Do Files Become Music?......Page 99
Intervention: How We Tracked Streams......Page 127
3. How Does Spotify Package Music?......Page 138
Intervention: Too Much Data......Page 167
4. What Is the Value of Free?......Page 177
Intervention: Introducing Songblocker......Page 205
Conclusion......Page 214
Intervention: Work at Spotify!......Page 226
Bibliography......Page 238
Index......Page 252