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  2. HOW ONE MUSIC VENUE USES DISCORD - AOL

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    Imagine your favorite band of all time — the one you worship. They’re playing at your favorite music venue — the one that really gets you. You have tickets, you’re ready to party. Now ...

  3. After launching premium memberships as a pilot late last year, Discord will now allow more servers to offer paid memberships in exchange for special server-specific perks. Plenty of Discord ...

  4. Discord - Wikipedia

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    To further support developers, starting in March 2019 Discord gave the ability for developers and publishers that ran their own servers to offer their games through a dedicated store channel on their server, with Discord managing the payment processing and distribution.

  5. Grimes - Wikipedia

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    She used the Discord server to tease new music frequently, and released a snippet of a song called "Shinigami Eyes" which she continued to promote in subsequent social media posts, [185] as well as an upcoming collaboration with British DJ Chris Lake. [186] Grimes spoke about an upcoming concept album with Billboard, describing it as a "space ...

  6. Trebel (music app) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2023, Trebel became a featured app on the Discord app directory. Discord users that add the Trebel bot to their servers have access to Trebel's on-demand music library and have the exclusive privilege of being DJ's during server sessions with up to 150 concurrent listeners. [32]

  7. List of music sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Apple Music: 2015 45000000 Trial-ware: 30000000 General United States: DatPiff: 2005 — Free 15000000 Hip Hop, Urban: United States: Deezer: 2007 53000000 Free 14000000 General France: Google Play Music: 2011 15000 Trial-ware: 50,000 General United States: Jamendo: 2005 400000 Free — General Luxembourg: Live Music Archive: 1996 170000 Free ...

  8. No Players Online - Wikipedia

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    A community formed around No Players Online and a Discord server dedicated to solving the ARG was created. [2] Clues were compiled through a series of Google Docs. [3] Players discovered they could make an eye appear in the sky, which, when fired upon, brought up a video of arrows being drawn.

  9. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Previously, a desktop user would listen to music from one of three sources: a cached file on the computer, one of Spotify's servers, or from other subscribers through the P2P system. P2P, a well-established Internet distribution system, served as an alternative that reduced Spotify's server resources and costs.