Note: This is a museum, this project was ongoing about 1,5 years ago, last update was done in May 2010. This site is a showcase and recreation of what hack I did to Spotify, which are very similar to the Spotify Apps that were released on November 30th, 2011.
This seems to be a prototype without knowing it, I was probably able to predict the future.
I'm only a customer, not employee of Spotify, only true lover of the service and coder. I become customer champion on the support forum in late 2010, but SpotiApps was created before that
My love to the service, I discovered the service at the same time when bad things happen in my family, and have felt this were my goal in life since 2009. I've had deep emotions, dreams, and near in 'love' with the service since I looked for receiption and gratisfaction, and had a crush on a male class mate who handed out an invite to me. where I probably was affecting peope though and ideas on the HQ by astral/spiritual travels without knowing that, but had strange emotions for the artifact. at the nights, in my dreams. I believe when you're in very deep emotional about something, The person or item can be affected by your spiritual energy, as I believe this is why many religions is so deep.
A employer did see my project on Get Satisfaction, and decided to take this to the team leader. The team leader did consider investigating in the project and though this were pretty good. In autumn 2010 I had a visit on the Stockholm R&nmp;D office and told them about my ideas, Spotify Ultram, showcased them about the plugin interaction
It happens by the fate. Neither my work and fond of the service did affect, both I and the dev team of Spotify was working on the idea paralelle without have an interfere with each other, neither physical or spiritual. We worked by paralelle without any reason, and it happens.
At the rational layer, I consider a combination of the three possible reasons above is the answer why this happen. As I said before, I had a physical meeting with them in Stockholm, have put much effort on hacking on the service