Turns Out Bjork Is Not a Fan of Spotify
Briefly

Despite Spotify's wide popularity, major artists are increasingly vocal against its influence on music. Björk recently condemned the platform as 'probably the worst thing' affecting musicians, stating that the streaming culture has irrevocably altered society and the music industry. This criticism coincides with the praise for Liz Pelly's 'Mood Machine,' which examines how streaming impacts artistic creativity. Established artists like Neil Young and Damon Krukowski have also raised concerns about Spotify's role, reflecting a broader discontent within the music community regarding the platform's control.
Björk labels Spotify as 'probably the worst thing that has happened to musicians,' citing its negative impact on the music industry and society.
The streaming culture has fundamentally altered both the music industry and the livelihoods of artists, according to prominent musicians like Björk and Neil Young.
Critiques against Spotify are growing, with discussions around how streaming is reshaping artistic decisions and its implications for creativity.
Liz Pelly's 'Mood Machine' critiques the streaming giant by detailing its damaging influence on the musical landscape and artist autonomy.
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