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Dear Spotify team,
since yesterday, the In Flames albums Clayman and Colony are no more available.
Is this a temporary issue or are they abandoned permanently?
BR
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Oh, now every album released before Sounds of a Playground Fading is no more available. :]
I've just noticed it that all songs from clayman had dissapeared from my playlist. Hope it's only an issue
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Hey Mario,
thank you for the explanation!
Is this a mechanism the publisher or artist is able to control from outside of the Spotify company in a self-sufficient way?
Or in other words:
For this specific case: Who can provide an accurate information on this being a permanent state or not?
The missing songs just disappear from my playlist without any notification ones triggered, so the benefit of using spotify to manage my music library becomes kind of questionable with such circumstances.
I put hours of work into painstakingly compiled playlists, so it's kind of a letdown.
Thank you!
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