Apr 2009 09

spotify-articleWith Spotify rapidly becoming the streaming music service of the moment, we thought we’d join with it to bring you something a bit different: a playlist of tracks we’ve aired on the show before now, which will be updated weekly with new songs for you to enjoy.

Why do this? A few reasons. Firstly, it means you can get more direct access to some of the songs you might have really loved. Secondly, it details the track, the artist and the album from which it was taken. Thirdly – and maybe most importantly for some – it also means you can right-click on any track you like and purchase the song via 7Digital.com. Please note that this will not be an exhaustive list of everything we play, as Spotify simply doesn’t have a large portion of what we air. But, it is still reflective of the show’s eclectic policy of uncovering lost gems or even recognised classics you just might not have considered before now.

As we said, this playlist will be an ongoing work-in-progress, with tracks being added each week to ensure you don’t get bored of it. So, if you have Spotify on your PC, Mac or Linux machine of choice, just click the link below to open the Trick & Wrongtom playlist and begin listening!

Click to open Mr Trick and Wrongtom’s Spotify Playlist!

3 Comments

  1. Denis says:

    Really enjoying the shows – was sadly, quite excited to see the Spotify playlist – but alas it won’t load! Says playlist not found!

  2. Mr Trick says:

    Hi Denis

    Sorry to hear you’re having trouble with the Spotify Playlist. Try this link – does that work?

  3. Denis says:

    Hmm – might be me or my Spotify as I’m having touble loading any playlist from the net at the mo.

    Cheers for the swift response though – I’ll try and tune in tonight

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