Austin Kramer — Getting The Most Out Of Spotify

Austin Kramer, Spotify‘s dance music curator, is a notably influential figure in electronic music. Formerly programming for SiriusXM’s BPM, Electric Area, and Tiesto’s Club Life, he is a seasoned radio curator now at the forefront of the streaming advent. He provides our listeners with a look into what it takes to maximize your Spotify experience, how labels may have to adapt to the changing industry, and advice for any individuals looking for a start in the electronic music scene – artists and otherwise

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Getting The Most Out Of Spotify

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    What we talk about:

    • The benefits of Spotify and streaming technology
    • The many great potential for reach in today’s music industry
    • Getting the most out of Spotify as an artist
    • What it takes to make a great playlist
    • How streaming may change in the future

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    Austin Kramer on the Web:

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