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Kalahari Oyster Cult pull all music from Spotify following Daniel Ek military AI investment

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The Dutch imprint said keeping its catalogue on the streaming platform "would mean going against everything we stand for"Continue reading...
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Rubén Albarrán, vocalist of the rock group Café Tacuba, called on other artists to boycott the Spotify digital platform, after its owner invested almost 700 million euros in military armament. During the last few weeks it transcended that the Swedish businessman Daniel Ek contributed 694 million euros in the German company Helsing, specialized in the manufacture of military drones managed through artificial intelligence, ensuring that it will he…

Latin American Summary, July 5, 2025. The Mexican singer called for boycotting the platform after it became known that his CEO, Daniel Ek, put hundreds of millions in the war industry. Through a video, he also denounced that the site exploits artists and promotes artificial intelligence in art. Rubén [...] La entrada Cultura. Rubén Albarrán, from Café Tacuba, called for boycotting Spotify for investments in military technology was first publishe…

Through his social networks, Rubén Albarrán, leader of the well-known Mexican band Café Tacvba, launched an urgent call to musicians and listeners to boycott Spotify, after it became known that his CEO, Daniel Ek, invested millions in military technology companies. Through a video, Albarrán warned about the danger of normalizing this type of investment, which could be being used today “against children in Sudan, in the Congo, in Palestine, in Uk…

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mixmag.asia broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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