En este relato convertido en ficción, un empresario tecnológico sueco y sus socios se proponen revolucionar la industria musical con una plataforma de streaming legal.En este relato convertido en ficción, un empresario tecnológico sueco y sus socios se proponen revolucionar la industria musical con una plataforma de streaming legal.En este relato convertido en ficción, un empresario tecnológico sueco y sus socios se proponen revolucionar la industria musical con una plataforma de streaming legal.
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I like how this series takes multiple perspectives to show us the rise and controversy of Spotify, and what issues were plaguing the record industry at the time. It's certainly worth the watch, especially if you like stories about start-ups.
However, if you do watch it, you lose the quality of the acting if you watch the dubbed version.
I did find the overall story to be quite interesting as it evolved, from the founder's vision and relentless pursuit, to the major issues faced when trying to realise that vision, and the compromises and realities faced as time went by. And ultimately, the main losers in the whole story were the very ones Spotify claimed to be serving.
However, if you do watch it, you lose the quality of the acting if you watch the dubbed version.
I did find the overall story to be quite interesting as it evolved, from the founder's vision and relentless pursuit, to the major issues faced when trying to realise that vision, and the compromises and realities faced as time went by. And ultimately, the main losers in the whole story were the very ones Spotify claimed to be serving.
The 6 episode mini series, based on the story of the rising of streaming platform Spotify, deals with contradictory and complex matters as value of music and musicians' labor, debates on the copyrigt, and people's right of free access to the streamed music.
The playlist, unlike the majority of other examples of the similar kind of screen productions, doesn't focus on aggrandising its main object; it is pretty far away from a praising story on Spotify.
Interestingly, one of the episodes contains a story set in 2024 and 2025. Swedish directors, via this episode, reveal their predictions on the near future of Spotify, music industry and related struggles for rights.
The playlist, unlike the majority of other examples of the similar kind of screen productions, doesn't focus on aggrandising its main object; it is pretty far away from a praising story on Spotify.
Interestingly, one of the episodes contains a story set in 2024 and 2025. Swedish directors, via this episode, reveal their predictions on the near future of Spotify, music industry and related struggles for rights.
Pleasantly surprised by the show, binged the whole show in a day, though I wish I forgot the last episode. The last episode literally added to value to the this mini series in my opinion, it felt like a bit of and afterthought.
Interesting to see it shot from the different perspectives of different characters.
I was engaged right from the offset.
The acting was very good and believable. The sound track was obviously obviously inspired by The Social Network score, but not ad good.
Would definitely say it's worth a watch, but I'm a little biased as I generally enjoy Movies/show about tech start ups.
Interesting to see it shot from the different perspectives of different characters.
I was engaged right from the offset.
The acting was very good and believable. The sound track was obviously obviously inspired by The Social Network score, but not ad good.
Would definitely say it's worth a watch, but I'm a little biased as I generally enjoy Movies/show about tech start ups.
A nice take on the origins of streaming site Spotify. Tight script, wonderful execution, well balanced approach and perfect star cast. It doesn't exactly say how much is truth and how much is fictionalized to spice it up or bland it down, but give n take, this is a well done limited series in recent past.
The Vision, The Industry, The Law, The Coder, The Partner and finally The Artist... Ooh it just gets better than the previous. There is a lot that goes behind an entrepreneurship is not unknown but what definitely is unknown is the how's n when's n what's to most and it's easy to get swayed away but The Playlist keeps it tight and just.
After having watched magnificent slow burn Dahmer, this was a welcome spot-on refreshing watch.
The Vision, The Industry, The Law, The Coder, The Partner and finally The Artist... Ooh it just gets better than the previous. There is a lot that goes behind an entrepreneurship is not unknown but what definitely is unknown is the how's n when's n what's to most and it's easy to get swayed away but The Playlist keeps it tight and just.
After having watched magnificent slow burn Dahmer, this was a welcome spot-on refreshing watch.
It starts slow with almost to much comedic touch, so you have to be a little patient, but than it turns serious and darkish!
This is when you start to have Social Network vibes!
After the first episode we start to care for each character and root for them even when their interests start to take separate ways!
Every episode is focusing on a different character and has him/her as the narrator!(pretty clever idea)
A big plus is the Swedish language which makes you leave you F phone down and close Instagram, Twitter or what ever you are doing on the side and actually pay attention to the screen (yeah it's stupid but people do it all the time) Last but not least, it makes you think about the music, film etc industry and how quickly our 'crazy' world changes.
This is when you start to have Social Network vibes!
After the first episode we start to care for each character and root for them even when their interests start to take separate ways!
Every episode is focusing on a different character and has him/her as the narrator!(pretty clever idea)
A big plus is the Swedish language which makes you leave you F phone down and close Instagram, Twitter or what ever you are doing on the side and actually pay attention to the screen (yeah it's stupid but people do it all the time) Last but not least, it makes you think about the music, film etc industry and how quickly our 'crazy' world changes.
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- TriviaBobbi T doesn't actually exist -- she's not even based on a real person; she's fictional.
- ConexionesReferenced in kuji: Brutto: Continuation of the Thought (2024)
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- 50min
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- 16:9 HD
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