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Read Spotofy’s Daniel Ek’s Personal Letter In The IPO Filing In Full

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Spotify’s new filing with the US Security and Exchanges Commission reveals the personal thoughts and musings of its CEO and co-founder, Daniel Ek, about the business he’s built and changed the music industry forever.

You can read his letter in full below:

From the age of four, my life was about music and technology—never one without the other. Over time, I realized that by combining my two passions, I could create a new paradigm, one that helped fans and the creative community—singers, songwriters, bands, everyone in the creative process—chart a new course for an entire industry.

Spotify is the manifestation of those dreams. Music was too important to me to let piracy take down the industry. There had to be a way to give people access to the music they loved while allowing creators to get paid for their work, and to expand their creativity.

So I built a company based on a core set of values: innovation, passion, collaboration, transparency, and fairness. These values drive how we work with the creative community and how we treat our users. They’re why we’re committed to a diverse workforce in an open, trusting company culture.

Today, Spotify is one of the largest drivers of global music revenue. We’ve helped restore a rapidly shrinking industry to growth, and connected over a million artists with hundreds of millions of fans.

People constantly tell me how music has helped them through life’s biggest moments—birth and death, euphoria and heartbreak. At Spotify, we want to enrich, strengthen, and extend those moments and connections. So while some companies rely entirely on data, we take a different approach. We start with human creativity, augment it with our expertise and understanding, and then leverage with the efficiency of algorithms.

“I BUILT A COMPANY BASED ON A CORE SET OF VALUES: INNOVATION, PASSION, COLLABORATION, TRANSPARENCY, AND FAIRNESS.”

Music has just been the beginning. We’re an audio first platform—as a top provider of podcasts, we’re also connecting audiences to the conversations that we think will shape the future.

And we have even bigger aspirations. We envision a cultural platform where professional creators can break free of their medium’s constraints and where everyone can enjoy an immersive artistic experience that enables us to empathize with each other and to feel part of a greater whole. But to realize this vision, professional creators must be able to earn a fair living doing what they love, where monetization is at the core of a creative proposition and not an afterthought. We care deeply about our creators and our users and we believe Spotify is a win-win for both.

That’s our mission—to unlock the potential of human creativity—by giving a million creative artists the opportunity to live off their art and billions of fans the opportunity to enjoy and be inspired by it.

Everyone who partners with us—employees, users, the creative community, brands, investors—should understand what our mission means to us, how we make decisions, and why.

We know that if we’re going to succeed as a company and as an industry, we have to think, build, plan, and imagine for the long-term.

To build a better world by unlocking human creativity, we are committed to creating a better experience for users—and to enabling more creators to live off their work. We firmly believe that in the long run, these priorities will provide greater returns to all of our stakeholders.

That’s because the future is markedly different from the past.

The old model favored certain gatekeepers. Artists had to be signed to a label. They needed access to a recording studio, and they had to be played on terrestrial radio to achieve success. Today, artists can produce and release their own music. Labels, studios, and radio still matter, but in a cluttered landscape, artists’ biggest challenge is navigating this complexity to get heard. We believe Spotify empowers them to break through.

“AS WE EVOLVE, SPOTIFY WILL MEET CREATORS WHERE THEY ARE AND EMPOWER THEM WITH EVEN MORE TOOLS TO DO WHAT THEY LOVE IN THEIR OWN AUTHENTIC WAY, AND REACH EVEN MORE PEOPLE.”

With access to unprecedented amounts of data and insights, we’re building audiences for every kind of artist at every level of fame and exposing fans to a universe of songs. In this new world, music has no borders. Spotify enables someone in Miami to discover sounds from Madrid. It links immigrants in Boston to songs back home in Bangkok.

We’re working to democratize the industry and connect all of us, across the world, in a shared culture that expands our horizons.

With a catalog that grows by tens of thousands of new creative works every day, Spotify is like a flywheel. Creators and consumers engage and react to each other, building momentum. These reactions generate even more buzz, which we believe, in turn, fuels even more creativity. Now, we are going to take the lessons we’ve learned in music and apply them across culture. In the future, Spotify will strive to more meaningfully connect people to the cultural experiences they care about—or don’t yet know they care about—to fit the mood and moment they’re in.

Today’s creators can collaborate with audiences across time zones. They incorporate video and interactive technology to create new and inspiring art, and more. They release their own work and directly make and reach fans. As we evolve, Spotify will meet creators where they are and empower them with even more tools to do what they love in their own authentic way, and reach even more people. What started out as an application and grew into a platform must now become a global network—one that recognizes and nurtures the interdependent relationships between creators, producers, publishers, labels, fans, and everyone in between.

To get there, we need transparency. We need discovery. We need new tools of creativity.

Artists’ greatest barriers to success are achieving exposure and earning money. That’s why Spotify wants to create a fair and open market, where fans can support the artists they love and creators can understand how they’re paid and earn a living.

Musicians, for example, compete against the entire history of music and a daily flood of new content. The central paradox for fans is that access gives you everything—but everything isn’t enough. Discovery is hard without a compass. Unprecedented choice at an affordable price must come with effective personalization to help audiences navigate a sea of content, and to help artists directly reach a sea of listeners. With the right mix of data insights contextualized by human experts, Spotify reunites fans with old favorites, and lets them discover new ones.

We intend to give the creative community the data, technology, and connections to not only make a living but also accelerate the exposure of their work. We believe that these tools we’re building will go far beyond music, building bonds between creators and consumers across every genre and form.

And when we get there, the possibilities for culture will completely change. Again.

Today, art has an even greater opportunity to be a transformative cultural force. And culture is the force that binds us all—no matter who we are or where we’re from—in a shared human experience. It’s what helps us understand one another across differences. It’s what breaks us out of isolation and brings people together. That’s why, everywhere I go around the world, I see artists finding inspiration across oceans, drawing on sounds born in one part of the world and making them their own—from punk music in Myanmar to rap in Mongolia.

“UNPRECEDENTED CHOICE AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE MUST COME WITH EFFECTIVE PERSONALIZATION TO HELP AUDIENCES NAVIGATE A SEA OF CONTENT, AND TO HELP ARTISTS DIRECTLY REACH A SEA OF LISTENERS.”

This is the future we envision; where artists cross genres and cultural boundaries, creating ideas that propel society forward; where fans can discover something they never would have otherwise; where we’re all part of a global network, building new connections, sharing new ideas, across cultures.

We really do believe that we can improve the world, one song at a time.

Photo Gallery: Dropkick Murphys with Agnostic Front and Bim Skala Bim at Niagara Falls’ Rapids Theatre

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

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Dallas Green and Sarah Harmer to honour legendary singer-songwriter Gord Downie at The 2018 JUNO Awards

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Canadian singer-songwriters Dallas Green and Sarah Harmer are teaming up for a special tribute performance honouring musician, writer, activist, and beloved Canadian Gord Downie at The 47th annual JUNO Awards Broadcast. Multi-JUNO Award-winner Michael Bublé will host Canada’s award show, which airs live from Rogers Arena in Vancouver, on Sunday, March 25 on CBC.

Two-time JUNO winner Harmer and four-time JUNO winner Green (also known as City and Colour and member of Alexisonfire) will pay homage to the Tragically Hip frontman who passed away in late 2017, after devoting over three decades to entertaining fans across the globe. One of Canada’s most celebrated artists, Downie also had an incredible solo career, with five albums released to date including the 2018 JUNO nominated album Introduce Yerself and the critically acclaimed Secret Path (2016), which explores elements of Canada’s indigenous history. Recognized for this inspiring solo project, Downie was awarded Songwriter of The Year Presented by SOCAN and Group of the Year as frontman for the 16-time JUNO winning band The Tragically Hip at the 2017 JUNO Awards.

“The last time I performed at the JUNO Awards in Vancouver, Gord was standing by my side singing with me,” said Green. “This performance will be with a heavy heart, but also a very proud and honoured one. Gord was the gold standard and everything that I hope to be.”

Tickets for The 2018 JUNO Awards are on sale now. Tickets are available starting at $59 (plus fees) through the Rogers Arena Box Office, by phone at 1-855-985-5000 and online at ticketmaster.ca. The JUNO Awards has once again partnered with Plus 1 so that $1 from every ticket is donated to MusiCounts, helping to ensure that children and youth across Canada have access to musical instruments. Plus 1 is a non-profit that partners with touring artists to facilitate a $1 add-on from every concert ticket to go to a cause the artist partner believes in.

The 47th annual JUNO Awards and JUNO Week 2018 will be hosted in Vancouver from March 19 through March 25, 2018, culminating in The JUNO Awards on Sunday, March 25, at Rogers Arena, broadcast live nationwide 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET on CBC, CBC Radio and globally on cbcmusic.ca/junos.

“Weird Al” Yankovic Is Selling The Best Shirts At His Merch Table

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“Weird Al” Yankovic is kicking off his “Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour” this week. At merch tables, he’ll be selling shirts that up the self-deprecating ante.

Jay Z’s Trayvon Martin Documentary Gets Air Date. Watch The First Trailer Here.

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Paramount Network has teamed up with executive producer Shawn Carter – that’s Jay Z – for a landmark television event, “Rest In Power: The Trayvon Martin Story,” based on the life and legacy of Trayvon Martin. The six-part non-scripted documentary series will be the definitive look at one of the most talked-about and controversial events in the last decade that spurred the impactful worldwide “Black Lives Matter” movement. “Rest In Power: The Trayvon Martin Story,” premieres in July on Paramount Network.

Why Canadian music and renewable energy sound so good together

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For more than a decade Bullfrog Power, Canada’s leading green energy provider, and The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (CARAS) have been environmental partners to ensure all JUNO Week events and hotel rooms are bullfrogpowered with clean, renewable energy. This year’s JUNOS will be held from March 19 to 25, 2018 in Vancouver.

As the signature event in the Canadian music calendar, the JUNO Awards are the biggest music event of the year to be bullfrogpowered with green energy—but they aren’t the only one!

Musicians across Canada are also choosing to support renewable energy

This year, past JUNO nominated artists, The Sheepdogs are once again choosing green energy for their Canadian tour, along with East Coast musician Tara MacLean, who is also bullfrogpowering her 2018 dates.

Over the past decade, we’re proud to have had some great Canadian musicians including Anne Murray, Billy Talent, Blue Rodeo, Dave Carroll, Dave Gunning, Gord Downie, k-os, Sam Roberts Band, The Sheepdogs and The Tragically Hip demonstrate their support for green energy by bullfrogpowering their homes, tours, concerts or companies.

Through their partnerships with Bullfrog Power, these Canadian icons reduce their carbon emissions footprints and help create awareness about the actions we can all take to reduce climate change.

Why choose green energy?

When you attend a concert, there is a lot of power used to create the experience for sounds, lights, cameras, screens and more. All of that power comes from the grid and may be generated from polluting sources, like coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear.

By choosing green electricity, Bullfrog Power ensures that green power is put into the grid to match the amount of conventional electricity that a concert uses. Across Canada, Bullfrog’s green electricity comes from a blend of wind and low-impact hydro power sourced from new Canadian renewable energy facilities.

Did you know you can choose green energy for your home as well?

Sign up easily, quickly and affordably at bullfrogpower.com today with the promo code JUNOS2018 and you will receive up to $25 off green electricity and $25 off green natural gas for your home.

Learn how you can choose renewable energy for your home, business or event at bullfrogpower.com.

Harlem Globetrotters And Georgia Tech Students Built A Rube Goldberg Trick Shot Machine

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The Harlem Globetrotters teamed up with students from Georgia Tech’s colleges of Industrial Design and Music to bring this trick shot machine to life. They built this entire machine from scratch and produced the soundtrack that goes along with it. This project was done in advance of the Globetrotters’ games in Atlanta on March 3 and 10.

Meep meep meep meep meep. There’s A New Muppet Doc Coming Soon.

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For the first time ever, five of the original Muppet performers/innovators come together to discuss the creation of their iconic characters under the visionary leadership of Jim Henson. Four of them – Frank Oz, Dave Goelz, Fran Brill and Bill Baretta – share stories and insights during a far-reaching discussion about their craft, their characters and working with Jim … and YOU are invited to be in the room. Go to their website to sign up to watch the film, not shown on any other streaming service.

Led Zeppelin Are Releasing Previously Unheard Music On Record Store Day

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Led Zeppelin will release a limited edition 7” single featuring 2 previously unheard mixes produced by Jimmy Page: the “Sunset Sound Mix” of “Rock And Roll” and the “Olympic Studios Mix” of “Friends.”

The single will be available as part of Record Store Day, exclusively from independent music retailers, on April 21, 2018.