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Sleepify: How a silent album robbed Spotify of $20,000
In 2014, an indie band called Vulfpeck, a silent album on Spotify with nothing but 30-second silent tracks, and encouraged fans to stream the album in order to bring in enough royalties to cover tour expenses.
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