For Mac: Some Sick Jams On Spotify
Share on Facebook Tweet this Share It was only days ago that Spotify by removing R. Kelly, Tay-K, and XXXTentacion from its curated and algorithmic playlists on the back of its newly minted. Following some serious backlash from Spotify employees, music writers, and artists — including Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar — regarding the policy’s ill-defined rules of enforcement and its rushed, haphazard implementation, and revealed that the streaming giant is currently at work on a new version of the policy, aided by civil rights activists. “We rolled this out wrong and could have done a much better job,” Ek said yesterday at the Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes. Ek called the policy “vague” and said that Spotify never intended to serve “as the morality police” regarding artists’ behavior and lyrical content. Apparently, Spotify previously worked with the Southern Poverty Law Center, LGBTQ alliance organization GLAAD, and the Anti-Defamation League to craft the Hate Policy, but that didn’t stop them from sanctioning XXXTentacion — real name Jahseh Onfroy — whose music was recently reinstated on Spotify playlists after well-documented outcries from Lamar and others. Criticisms of the policy largely cited Spotify’s decision to act as judge and jury and arose after the service removed young black artists like Onfroy and Tay-K while ignoring droves of white artists.
Ok I think I've figured out how to methodically reproduce the issue:. Pick a song (any song!) and start playing it. The one I used was 'Let It Go' by Zach Brown Band on the album 'You Get What You Give (Deluxe).'
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. Let the song play for a couple seconds (or however long you wish). Pause the track. Play another track on the album by hovering over it and clicking the play button. The one I used was 'As She's Walking Away (feat. Alan Jackson).'
. You'll notice that the first second or so is cut off - In this example, the guitar starts mid-strum. Now if you pause that track and try to play the original one ('Let It Go'), it will do the same thing - In this example, you'll hear the cymbal that starts the song, is in the middle of ringing out.
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Clearly not right. If you don't pause and you play the next song directly, it seems to work. One other note - I disabled the gapless playback option in the preferences to see if that was the cause. However, the issue is still occurring.
I'll be hopping over to Twitter to get @SpotifyCares to look at this thread again, because they seem to have lost interest again.