In a move that’s as unconventional as it is intriguing, music streaming giant Spotify has joined forces with Liquid Death. The unlikely pairing has sparked curiosity across the digital landscape, leaving fans and industry insiders alike wondering about the endgame. The partnership has yielded a limited-edition urn that ensures users’ favorite tunes accompany them to the afterlife.
Spotify and Liquid Death announce new urn that plays your songs in afterlife
Spotify and Liquid Death have unveiled a revolutionary urn that reimagines the concept of a musical legacy and surpasses the boundaries of life itself. The wireless speaker allows individuals to curate a personalized soundtrack for their eternal journey.
The Eternal Playlist Urn’s discreet design measures seven inches wide and 11 inches tall. It avoids gothic themes for a more understated look, allowing it to blend seamlessly into any setting, from a cozy shelf to a columbarium. The unique urn features a discreet Bluetooth speaker in its lid. It allows users to stream their favorite tunes from any compatible device, ensuring their playlist accompanies them into eternity.
Additionally, Spotify and Liquid Death have introduced the Eternal Playlist Generator to help users craft their ideal eternal soundtrack. This innovative feature is exclusively available to Spotify users in the United States.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to curating the eternal Spotify playlist :
- Head to the Eternal Playlist Generator
- Answer a few questions:
- What’s your eternal vibe?
- What’s your go-to ghost noise?
- Get a personalized mix based on the answers and Spotify listening history
Furthermore, listeners can share their Eternal Playlist with friends to spread the vibe. Users can also sync it directly to the urn’s built-in speaker.
The Eternal Playlist Urn is now available in limited quantities in the U.S. for $495. This makes it a rare find for music lovers.
Spotify and Liquid Death are breaking boundaries with this groundbreaking collaboration, prompting users to reflect on the playlist that will define their eternal legacy.
Originally reported by Sibanee Gogoi on Mandatory.
