SPOTIFY: listening mediators and algorithmic arrangements
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Spotify, Mediation, PlatformsAbstract
The essay develops a brief history of the practices of production and fruition in the platformization of musical experience and aims to understand how new digital environments change the conditions of experience with music in the contemporary world. The focus of the analysis is the Spotify platform, as a mediator of listening, based on the changes in the modes of recording, distribution, and consumption of music through digital platforms - and its complex processes of dating and orientation by algorithmic logic.
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