Spotify has filled your recommendations with fake artists and music it barely pays for


  • Spotify is reportedly pushing ‘ghost artists’ into many playlists
  • Ghost artists are like muzak: it’s music to be in the background
  • Some employees declined to participate

Who makes the music you stream? On some Spotify playlists it might not be who you think. A new report in Harper’s Magazine says that a program called Perfect Fit Content, or PFC for short, is filling some playlists with cheaply produced content.

The report goes into great detail, but here’s the short version: Instead of giving individual artists some much-needed attention in some playlists, Spotify buys music from production companies that effectively create musical wallpaper. It’s music specifically designed to sound like other people’s music and cost Spotify as little as possible. And then Spotify’s own employees give that music an unnecessarily prominent place in playlists, at the expense of other artists.