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Axel Bringéus,  Head of New Markets Spotify | 
The AfricaCom team caught up with Axel Bringéus ahead of the AfricaCom Conference and Exhibition, taking place at the CTICC in Cape Town, South Africa – 12-14 November to find out a bit more about his experiences and focus at the event.Com World Series: What makes Spotify a leading music service globally?
Axel Bringéus: I think it is because it is just so simple, so fast and - crucially -  is free to use. I think that once you try it, and simply search for any  song or artist, and just hit 'play', you immediately realise how  fantastic it is, and how a world of music opens up to you instantly. We  have always put the music fan first, and have built a service that we  humbly believe is the best music streaming service in the world, but we  are laser-focused on improving it, and helping our users find even more  music and artists to love.
Com World Series: What would you say are the key trends in digital music globally?
Axel Bringéus: There has been a lot of talk about curation lately; how to help music  fans discover new music. Spotify has a catalogue of over 20 million  tracks, so we work very hard to help people discover music they will  love, in multiple ways. Firstly, Spotify is social, and allows you to  see what your friends are listening to, as well as to 'follow' the music  that artists you like and admire enjoy. Secondly, we know the kind of  music that you are listening to, so using algorithms through Spotify's  Discover function, we suggest other music that you might like. And  thirdly, in Spotify Browse, we have a host of curated content for you to  enjoy, based around different music moments or moods. All of this  combined means that Spotify is leading the way in terms of curated  content and helping to connect music fans with new music and artists.
Com World Series: How does Spotify work with telecom operators?
Axel Bringéus: We have a large number of strong relationships with telecom operators  around the world, such as with Telia in Sweden and KPN in the  Netherlands. In most cases, the relationship involves Spotify being  offered as part of a 'bundle' with a telecom operator's package. This  allows the telecom operator the opportunity to add value to the bundle  and to attract a young, music-loving audience. It gives Spotify an  important strategic partner, increased audience reach, and profile in  any marketing activities. And as more and more music fans sign up to  receive Spotify premium as one of these bundles, that drives increasing  revenues to the music industry, and in turn, to artists, so everyone  benefits.
Com World Series: What are the key  considerations when launching the service in a new market? What market  conditions are you looking for to decide where to expand?
Axel Bringéus: We want to make the service available everywhere. We believe that,  although market differences are important to consider, the world isn't  that different when it comes to music consumption and the wish for a  simple, legal alternative to piracy. Markets with high internet and  smartphone penetration are obviously more attractive from an economic  perspective, but again we want to be available everywhere.
Com World Series: Why is Africa an interesting market for digital music?
Axel Bringéus: A lot of eyes are on Africa and the strong economic growth that the  continent is showing. Music has always been important in Africa and as  we all know, growth in mobile- and smartphone usage in Africa is  unprecedented. There are a lot of interesting developments in the market  and a number of online services that have proven that Africa is a  lucrative market. This is a very interesting time in this space.
Com World Series: What are your expectations from taking part in AfricaCom this year?
Axel Bringéus: To meet a lot of interesting people and learn
Find out more at AfricaCom. Axel Bringéus will be speaking at  14:20 on Day 1 at the Digital Music Africa seminar on “Lessons learnt  from a leading international digital music provider”.  
 
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