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[Playlists] Ability to link together Tracks in Playlists

Hi,

 

Wouldn't it be great if you could "pair"/"link"/"lock" or "chain" tracks together in a playlist? Then even if you shuffle-played, certain songs would always play together.

 

mock-up of how linking/pairing a song might work.mock-up of how linking/pairing a song might work.

 

This idea was actually started by @Sartoris in 2012:

 

https://community.spotify.com/t5/Closed-Ideas/Ability-to-link-together-tracks-in-playlists-also-for-...

 

But in 2015 it was closed as not having enough votes. Coincidentally, about the same time, I signed up for Spotify premium.  As I listened to all the songs I've "liked" with shuffle, the one thing that kept coming into my mind was the terrible feeling you get when a song that is meant to follow another is not played.  You get the feeling of being violated; it is a terrible experience.  As I searched for this feature, I saw that idea was marked inactive and decided to open it again.

 

That idea had gotten 138 likes in 2015 and as of January 2020 has gotten another 116 for a total of 255.  There were another 18 ideas then that all linked to the one above (see attached). So I re-submitted this idea in 2015 and since then you wonderful people have given it over 880 votes! Thank you!

 

From the rules, we see that we needed to have over 500 votes to keep the topic alive in monthly discussions (check!). We also see that we need 100 votes per year to keep it alive (check again!). So we're in good shape on that front. Now we have to see what we need to do to get it moving forward from "Not Right Now" to "Under Consideration".

 

Again, from the rules above, Spotify says that they use these criteria:

  • Helping artists.
  • Data and other information we've collected.
  • Information from research testing, focus groups, and surveys.
  • Feedback in the Community and other support channels. (That's us!)
  • Our overall short- and long-term business strategy.

Hmm. Ok. So I would say that playing tracks that are meant to be together really helps the artists because their work is rendered in the correct way that they intended. I'm wondering how many artists are dying inside when their specially arranged songs are cut up because someone shuffled their playlist?

 

I can't speak to Spotify's data and research, focus groups and surveys, or about their business strategy. However, it occurs to me that anything that affects the order of which song plays can affect revenue because Spotify pays someone when a song gets played and they don't pay the same amount of $ for every song... Sure its a tiny fraction of a cent, but it adds up. So my first guess is that Spotify's hesitation to implement this idea is economic. I think we should continue the discussion along these lines to see if we could come up with some kind of consensus on this notion.

 

Letting a song "pair" with another in a playlist would be enough to make a lot of people happy.  Would we be willing to put some $ behind having this feature? Lets say Spotify charged you $0.01 (a cent) everytime you were shuffle playing and the queue hit a linked song and played the one that came after it. Would you be ok with that? If not, what would make it ok? I think answering the economic question is one thing that is keeping this idea from moving forward. @wsmyth commented in May 2019 that he would be willing to spend $1/month for this feature. I would do that too, would you?

 

From the many, many great comments, @WesleyM77 posted in April 2019 a link to a US Patent. There are two patents, actually, [US8214740B2] and [US9396760B2]. Reading through the two patents, it's clear that they cover this idea in many of its possible methods. So apart from the economic impact, Spotify may be prevented by the patent holder from implementing this feature. It has been noted that only one service has this feature, and now this explains it. The patents expire in 2030.

 

So, here we are. We want a feature, someone has successfully patented the feature and so we can't have nice things. Everyone including the patent holders want to make money, so is there a price that Spotify could negotiate with the patent holder and then pass on to the users that would be acceptable to all parties?

 

Spotify, would you look into this and get back to us?

 

Thanks very much!

 

-bogdan

Updated on 2019-05-23

Hey folks,



 

Thanks for coming to the Community, and adding your vote to this idea!



 

We're keeping this idea to 'Not Right Now', as this isn't something we have any immediate plans to implement. We appreciate you sharing your thoughts.

 

If we do have any new info to share, rest assured we'll check back in here with a new status.

 



Thanks

Comments
JohnlSmith

I would love this feature😍

m_lance

I'd really like to see this implemented.  For me, it is the single biggest Spotify drawback. 

Lenny7saint

Beatles AbbeyRoad:  Golden Slumbers + Carry That Weight + The  End just have to be linked!! I’m sure way more people than have voted for this would actually use it if it was available. Plus many users don’t realise there’s a forum for suggestions 

garys
Don't hold your breath waiting for Spotify to add this feature. They're
too busy implementing **bleep** like an artificially intelligent dj that has no
clue about my taste in music or what I want to listen to.
m_lance

Yes!  End of Abbey Road is my #1 reason for wanting this feature!

itsamew

There are plenty of long songs on Spotify that are posted by the artists in parts. I desperately want to be able to have these songs on my playlists that i play on shuffle. I'm sad that i have to go out of my way to listen to the tracks in order to get to enjoy these songs. I think about this missing feature daily.

Teemo63339

I know several people would really enjoy this feature. There's certain songs that go into each other seemlessly and hearing them without the other just feels off. The only work-around is to download the mp3 and add it to a custom folder, both being not the intendet way of using spotify and leading to a considerable loss of quality.

I Deeply hope this feature will find it's way into the Spotify app, the over 1.7k likes on this topic would also love to see this change.

 

Cheers

Teedo

JennyJohn

I gotta have Pink Floyd Brain Damage and Eclipse played together always or it just messes up my day.  

DanielP033

I made it!!!

Take a look to the example

https://twitter.com/DanielP033/status/1673498798113583105

eeker8675309

There are songs that are usually played together, say on a radio station, as they appeared originally on the vinyl album - example: ZZ Top - Waitin for the Bus leads right into Jesus Just Left Chicago (album order and customarily played together over the air). Other examples include Van Halen Eruption+You Really Got Me and Queen-We Will Rock You+We Are The Champions, and a big example that has 7 tracks, Rush - 2112 (it is the entire side A of the vinyl, and tells a complete story when played sequentially).

 

It would be nice to be able to link certain songs together into a "song combo" so that when randomizing my playlist, Spotify would play the playlist randomized, but keep the song combo together within the randomization.