Mood Machine

The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist

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Published 2025 by Hodder & Stoughton.

ISBN:
978-1-3997-1887-5
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reviewed Mood Machine by Liz Pelly

I really hated Spotify before but wow do I hate it more now

4 stars

The stuff about musician nonpayment/payola is interesting and well-documented here (including efforts to unionize/resist/subvert it by musicians). Getting paid for music isn't something i personally care about, but the book does a good job and tying it to broader problems that exist right now wrt labour and the gig work economy, which is very relevant to the types of work I do (and as a participant in all this). HOWEVER, as a punk the real brain-breaker was solidifying my understanding of the tech end of how big data analysis and playlist curation shape broad understandings of genre and shape how people make (and consume) music. The example explored in the book was hyperpop but I can see exactly how hardcore and punk slot in. All the evils of the regular ol music industry plus unhinged levels of digital surveillance and squeezing every possible drop of money and attention out of …