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Amazon Echo has just been released to the UK today! - Whoop, and I bought 2!
Now I already read ahead of time that you couldn't play a single Spotify track on 2 different devices at the same time which was a shame; but I had already accepted that (hopefully that will be solved in the future)
But I didn't realise that I wouldn't be able to independantly control EITHER of my Echo devices and have them BOTH work with Spotify independantly.
For example;I move between my 2 primary rooms quite a lot (I work from home) and I'd like to ideally have the same song playing; but at a min be able to play different songs in different rooms.
If I play Spotify in Room A; and then go to Room B and ask it to Play Spotify; it stops the music in Room A
What's up with that!?!?!?!
Surely I should be able to play songs on my spotify account to each of the speakers at a min?