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Amazon Cloud Player

Amazon just made the announcement about their new service for Android devices, Cloud Player. The service consists of two parts, the Cloud Player app for Android as well as a Cloud Drive… in the cloud. The idea here is that you get 5GB of free storage which you can upload your music to. Each time you purchase a song on Amazon, it will be automatically added, not counting toward that 5GB storage cap.

The launch is interesting, given the huge success of services such as Spotify (here in Europe) and Pandora (in the US). Here in Europe where Spotify is really big, I see most people just using Spotify on the computer and paying for their premium subscription, in order to stream to mobile devices as well.This almost begs the question whether MP3 files are necessary anymore to purchase and store?

Spotify is a prime example of how well the music streaming business can be executed. Open up the app and stream any music of your choice. Create playlists, share with your friends and discover new music. When it comes to popular music and new music that is played today, Spotify has it. If you don’t want to pay, you don’t need to since it has a free version which now and then breaks for ads (albeit no free version on mobile devices).

Personally, I very much like the new Amazon Cloud Player idea. Part of me still likes to buy my music, especially since it is something that I listen to all the time. Given that I have a lot of classical music in my library, I want to be able to choose the best performance possible that is to my liking. If I could then store this music online and access wherever, I would have more space available to me on the mobile device itself.

Sadly, the Cloud Player is only available to Android users which of course is very understandable. It will be interesting to see how this new service does out in the real world, instead of just on the drawing board.

Finally, I ask all of you, does Amazon Cloud Player fit into your music listening habits? Would you rather stream everything from a service such as Spotify, or does this new Cloud Player offer good value? Let’s hear your thoughts on this!

Music 17 Jan 2011

The Walker Organ in the Church of Christ the King in Gothenburg

Most often on this blog I write about technology but every once in a while I switch gears to my other big passion: music. Today I have been attending an organ improvisation seminar by none other than the Swedish organ improviser extraordinaire, Anders Bondeman who did, perhaps his last seminar/master class on organ improvisation.

Let me tell you that this was an absolutely unforgettable experience. It has been long since I have gained so much knowledge and inspiration during the approximately 5-6 hours that the event took. If you live locally here in Gothenburg, watch out for the next time I’m playing a service because I’ll be using some of his new knowledge as soon as I can!

Sweeeeet! :)

Music 16 Aug 2009

After a full week of the Göteborg International Organ Academy, I’m soo tired. It’s been just about 12 hour days for a week, and now I have a few days off before school starts again. How fun.

Still nothing in regards to my computer. It sucks big time as I can’t record any podcasts before I get it back. Let’s hope for this week!

(photo below from todays church service that I played)