
Like Spotify Duo, you get numerous accounts (up to six), an automatic Family Mix with mixed curated tunes as well as access to Spotify Kids.

Those are a lot of pluses.If you’re under a roof with up to five others, then the Premium Family option is by far be the most cost effective Spotify subscription. Positives include, no big company owned, no ads ever, no monthly subscription fees ever, no big costs for customer,or musician, very low bureaucracy, and all musicians on a fair playing field, so quality counts more than promotion money. The only major costs are granting credits to customers, tallying clicks, and paying the musician. He again probably has to reach an amount of $50 or so before they send a check or you would have to send out checks for pennies. The end of the month each artist gets a penny for every click he had. When he clicks on a song he pays a penny of his ten dollars. Let’s say artists got together and decided to do this on their own, even simpler. With small fees for processing, not large chunks for company profits. it’s pay per view, but on a very small scale. The company that collects pays out to the musician when he reaches say $50 with a check. You pay for $10 dollars worth of clicks, then access any artistic content under the system, music, art, writing, videos, film, news, blogs etc. second, no ads needed ever so no data mining mess. This is a fair streaming rate system for all who have online music or more.įirst no company taking a cut as large as Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, etc. What is PENNIES FOR PLAY and how does it work.

Pennies for play would replace subscription services.
