AUDIOBOOK

The Spotify Play

How CEO and Founder Daniel Ek Beat Apple, Google, and Amazon in the Race for Audio Dominance

Sven Carlsson
4
(7)
Duration
11h 52m
Year
2021
Language
English

About

The Accidental Billionaires meets the music and podcast streaming business in The Spotify Play, a behind-the-scenes expose of how Swedish college drop-out Daniel Ek and his financial partner Martin Lorentzon took on the giants of Silicon Valley, the music industry, and the podcast world-betting everything on the power of an idea to build today's largest online source of audio.

On a San Francisco summer's eve in 2011, after more than a year of delays, Daniel Ek-the whiz kid CEO of Spotify-celebrated the hard-earned US launch of his company. Only fifteen minutes away lay the modest brick house belonging to Steve Jobs, who had worked hard to stop this moment from ever happening.

The tech war between the Apple iPhone and Android had raged, and Jobs saw downloaded music-kept within his software-as the key weapon in his holy war against Google. But Spotify had redrawn the battle lines. With humble origins as a Swedish start-up, Ek's platform had catapulted to the top of the music streaming world, using the threat of piracy and illegal downloading to get the notoriously hard-lined music labels to sign with him. But if Ek thought that the fight was won that summer's night, he would soon learn otherwise.

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