Spotify : Spotify Login
Each time you install the client on another machine, you need to log in the first time; after that, you can check the box and it will remember you. This way you can fire it up just by clicking on the shortcut.
Spotify : First login
The first time you log into a new Spotify install, you'll see a relatively blank screen with some instructions on how to get started.
Spotify : Library
Here's a typical library view. Notice how much this app looks like the iTunes 9 interface—complete with album art and a sidebar, although the sidebar is for social networking and not for Genius Recommendations.
Spotify : Playlist
Here's an example of a playlist in action. This is from my own personal library; however, if I were to log in on a different machine, many of the tracks would be grayed out. If they're in the Spotify catalog, I could just create a new one online with the same tracks.
Spotify : Spotify (PC)
Here's a quick and dirty playlist of live concert tracks I threw together on a PC, using only Spotify's catalog. Once I assembled the playlist this way, I could access it from any computer with the Spotify client installed.
Spotify : Bio Page
Here's a typical band biography page. It contains detailed text pulled from All Music Guide, plus some photos. Most of the bios I checked out were pretty readable and informative.
Spotify : Related Artists
Click the Related Artists tab for a given band, and you'll see rows of icons depicting similar musicians. Smashing Pumpkins was a softball, but I saw relatively accurate pairings even with more obscure artists.
Spotify : What's New
The What's New section shows you some new music to hit the Spotify catalog; you can also hook into Facebook and get a news feed from other Spotify users that are also your Facebook friends.
Spotify : Radio
If you don't want to seed a radio station with a particular artist, you can just click on some tags on this page, and generate your own set of guidelines for the music it chooses to play.
Spotify : Facebook
Yep, it's yet another app that needs access to your wall. In this case, it could be a pretty useful one, at least once Spotify is available in the U.S. and other friends of yours actually have the service.
Spotify : Settings
Spotify offers some configuration options, though it's not nearly as in-depth as iTunes inthis regard.
Spotify : More Settings
You can buy music through Spotify, but I couldn't test that as it's not available in the U.S. Buying music would let you copy it to other devices and access it without using a Spotify client. But the more Spotify appears on different gadgets, the less you would need to do this.