Name the top 3 songs you're playing in your cafe this week.
Is your iPod deadly over-played like mine?
Want NEW music. Not just new shuffles and frickin genius mixes but actual NEW music.
Whaddya got?
Hook me up, babies!
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Here's our daily playlist (at two locations):
1 - Silence 2 - Silence
3 - Silence
dude, get pandora in there put like bonobo or city of color and you will be set for weeks.
Silence is good for some shops but I have chosen music. And like it! Music - and the din accompanying a busy shop with machinery buzzing away - allows for more intimacy between conversing patrons. Music does increase the overall Db level but I think music makes for a nice atmosphere.Why?
Zack-
Silence because I've found that in most situations, the "music" that supposedly there for the "ambience" really is just for the whims of whoever is working. To my mind, we're creating an atmosphere for our customers while most places play music that the staff enjoys - which invariably, leads to some people being turned off.
For Spro, we want our customers to focus on the coffee, the product and the people they are enjoying their time. Music adds extraneous noise and detracts from that experience.
Ask yourself if the music you are targeting is for your enjoyment or for your customers. Chances are that it's really just music you want to hear. Most places do not actively cultivate a playlist with a specific environment in mind.
Jay likes silence because it allows him to hone his near-perfect falsetto.
zack burnett said:Silence is good for some shops but I have chosen music. And like it! Music - and the din accompanying a busy shop with machinery buzzing away - allows for more intimacy between conversing patrons. Music does increase the overall Db level but I think music makes for a nice atmosphere.Why?
Zack-
Silence because I've found that in most situations, the "music" that supposedly there for the "ambience" really is just for the whims of whoever is working. To my mind, we're creating an atmosphere for our customers while most places play music that the staff enjoys - which invariably, leads to some people being turned off.
For Spro, we want our customers to focus on the coffee, the product and the people they are enjoying their time. Music adds extraneous noise and detracts from that experience.
Ask yourself if the music you are targeting is for your enjoyment or for your customers. Chances are that it's really just music you want to hear. Most places do not actively cultivate a playlist with a specific environment in mind.
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