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    Default Spotify.com - Last.FM in an iTunes setup!

    I was lucky enough to be invited to try out Spotify and I must say it's now my 4th favourite application after Coda, Photoshop then Firefox of course. It allows you to listen to any song in their database which I must say seems to be as large as Last.FMs in a iTunes kind of setup so you get to choose the song rather than Last.FM doing it for you. You can also play albums and setup playlists. The only down side is there are audio adverts every couple of songs but they're often rather entertaining and if you don't want the ads you can pay to remove them.


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    This looks amazing. Anyway for me to get in this beta?


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    Looks rerli rerli good tbh Might try it, is it released?
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    It's not available in Canada.

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    Greg, do you have any invites?


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    I personally think that the web-based Grooveshark is better.

    It's not an application, so it's avaliable on any computer with Flash.

    There are no adverts, no limitations, you can listen to as many songs as you want.. as many times as you want.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Doritos View Post
    I personally think that the web-based Grooveshark is better.

    It's not an application, so it's avaliable on any computer with Flash.

    There are no adverts, no limitations, you can listen to as many songs as you want.. as many times as you want.

    GrooveShark has bad quality music, Spotify is a tonne better. If you want to be invited send me an email to [email protected].

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    Quote Originally Posted by Awfy View Post
    GrooveShark has bad quality music, Spotify is a tonne better. If you want to be invited send me an email to [email protected].
    Too bad it's Mac only.

    Grooveshark doesn't have bad quality music? It has a CD Quality music. Last.FM sounds like a radio.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doritos View Post
    Too bad it's Mac only.

    Grooveshark doesn't have bad quality music? It has a CD Quality music. Last.FM sounds like a radio.
    GrooveShark isn't CD, it's downloaded music people randomly put on and it's not moderated in anyway so random crappy tracks get through. Spotify at least has a song base that is clear and is studio quality rather than the crap on Grooveshark.

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    Must of hit a spot because greg's always has to be right. Some tracks ive been listening too (elliot minor etc..) sound like 320kb/s through my sony headphones.

    Plus grooveshark will have a higher selection of unknown artists due to the way it scours the music networks.


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