Please comment “SPOTIFY” under the video you’d like to see on Spotify! (It will be on all other major music streaming platforms as well.)
2 months ago (edited) | 6
Crazy how they’re rejecting ambient soundscapes because of “oversaturation” but are accepting AI crap…
2 months ago | 61
Although I would listen to it on Spotify, I do agree that it's really oversaturated, so discovery would be difficult there. Also, Youtube (or similar site) allows for an extra layer of uniqueness with the video part, which is what a lot of people gravitate towards 👍
2 months ago
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@sparkyspankytallulahandmoo987
most asmrtists i follow upload it as podcasts and i haven’t understood why, but maybe this has something to do with it? would LOVE to have it available off of youtube so wishing you the best of luck 😘
2 months ago | 6
Some use Apple Podcasts. Not sure how that works for creators, fees or anything like that, but I do listen from there as well.
2 months ago | 5
I don’t use Spotify anymore since the CEO, Daniel Ek, is investing in a company that develops military strike drones and AI for weapons systems. Not a very relaxing thought 😢
2 months ago | 41
i love having my fav asmr creators on spotify! especially since i have premium so i can listen with no ads and without wifi 😊
3 weeks ago | 0
Hiya, you need to submit your audio as a podcast for Spotify to accept it, not as an audio album. Hope that helps 😊
2 months ago | 5
Bandcamp is a music distribution platform. Pretty sure I read once they don't claim to own music that's uploaded to their platform, so rights stay with artists. But double check that as it's been years
1 month ago | 0
I’d definitely listen to it at work or in bed at night - Its nice not needing the screen on with a video playing. AsmrBakery regularly uploads on Spotify, maybe you could ask her?
2 months ago | 1
I don't use Spotify ever because it's a must having my own music library that is locally on my own computer/phone that I can edit and manage at will. Plus, PowerAmp is a great audio player. Edit: Oh and YouTube is still just fine for ASMR.
2 months ago (edited)
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Im saying no just because I have premium (background play). However, having another audio only platform would be useful!
2 months ago | 0
i LOVE spotify and i LOVE your asmr. i use yt and spotify a lot, but spotify is my go to especially since i can download stuff there and not yt
2 months ago | 1
I use Amazon Music to listen to my ASMR channels! Yes, and there is "noise content" (no taking) there as well... So, maybe Amazon Music is more welcoming to this kind of content? Idk :) Or maybe it's just less "saturated" then Spotify?... Anyway, I wish you success! I would totally listen to your channel on Amazon Music when it's available 👍😴
2 months ago
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Tidal has plenty of ASMR artists on it and it sure is nice not to drain battery with the visual
2 months ago | 1
I was so sad to see the results of the poll. I have Spotify premium but not YouTube premium. I would 100% listen every night if you posted on Spotify!
2 months ago | 4
Have you heard of Sleebi? It’s an asmr specific web based app made by a creator within the community (Obviously ASMR). It’s just a little baby project right now, I’m hoping more creators will hear about it
1 month ago | 0
The only reason I don’t listen to ASMR on spotify is because I don’t want it to affect my Spotify wrapped 😂
2 months ago
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EmilyCTaylor ASMR
Spotify plans hitting a roadblock..
A lot of you have been asking me to put my audio on Spotify. I had a release day set, but my distributor (LANDR) rejected my first album.
They said many stores no longer accept “noise content” like rain, brown noise, and other ambient tracks because of “over-saturation.”
I’m looking for another distributor who will release both my layered ASMR projects and the simpler noise-style tracks that you guys are after.
If you have suggestions, let me know! And I’ll keep you updated.
Are you interested in listening to my audio on Spotify?
2 months ago | [YT] | 134