In her book, music journalist Liz Pelly peels back the curtain on the Spotify algorithm and explains how it's affecting the music industry.
Its great strengths are its interviews with Spotify employees, use of internal Slack messages, and bringing into English for ...
If you think Spotify was designed to be a music platform, you’ve been tricked. Liz Pelly has the receipts. "There's a quote ...
Spotify’s perfect playlists come at a hidden cost—for the fans, for the music scenes that form around bands and, especially, ...
Journalist Liz Pelly and musician Ian Kamau discuss what the streaming economy means for both fans and artists.
The Globe and Mail spoke to Pelly about ‘ghost’ musicians, how streamers have changed how music is produced and consumed and ...
Björk isn’t staying oh so quiet about how much she hates Spotify. In fact, the streaming platform is “probably the worst ...
Novelty suffers, too. By one estimate nearly three-quarters of streamed songs are over 18 months old. Compared with the raucous explosion of genres that characterised popular music until the 2000s— ...
Each December, journalist Liz Pelly observes Spotify Wrapped day with a mix of horror and hope. For the past decade or so, Pelly has been writing critical essays and investigations into Spotify ...
GQ columnist Chris Black talks to Mood Machine author Liz Pelly, who argues that the $100 billion streaming giant's rise has ...