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Spotify's new map connects two people listening to the same song at the same time
AS THE GREAT philosopher Madonna once said: “Music makes the people come together. Yeah.” And here’s the proof.
Serendipity, a new feature on music streaming service Spotify, is a real-time, interactive map of listeners across the world.
It rearranges itself every three seconds to show two listeners in different parts of the world, listening to the exact same song.
It’s a little bit mesmerising to watch, not to mention chaotic on the ear drums.
If a song catches your ear, you can click on it to hear the entire thing on Spotify.
The map was created by Kyle McDonald, the music streaming service’s first Media Artist in Residence – Spotify’s Eliot Van Buskirk introduced the new feature in a blog post:
Almost poetic. Watch the map here.
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