Sorry if this isn’t the right place, but I figured someone here might be able to answer. I’ve been watching The Playlist about Spotify’s first few years, and this is a question that has bugged me in the past.
Even way back then, I remember using Spotify and finding pretty much whatever I wanted to hear.
Did the companies (Spotify, Rdio, or others) build the technology and then negotiate with every record company to get the data? Did they rip a bunch of CDs (seems impossible) and then work out the contracts afterwards? Was there already some sort of online distributor they could get the data from?
I guess even now I’m curious what the flow of data looks like. I’m aware of a few independent distributors like Tunecore, CD Baby. I imagine there’s some sort of online data pipelines set up for this now, but I doubt that was the case back in 2009.
Anyways, I’d love to read more about it if anyone has some links to share or comments to add here!
Thanks :)
I'm not saying they got it on Napster/Limewire, but uhh--that's where I got my identical copy many years before Spotify existed.
Unfortunately I have forgotten what song it was.