Some musical artists boycotting streaming

Coldplay recently announced that they're holding back from streaming their new album, "Mylo Xyloto", through streaming services like Spotify, Rdio and Rhapsody. Before, it would be tough to add tracks like Mylo Xyloto or Paradise, both extremely popular songs, to your playlists.
Not now. Since Eye-C Taglists will play a music video right after a song, then jump into a song from another online source (or even your local music library – more on this later), you can play the music video, a live version, or any number of home-made videos inline in your favorite playlist, and stream it anywhere you want – including your A/V receiver or many iPod docks.
Here's how:
First, find the song. Let's start by searching YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=mylo+xyloto&aq=0z&oq=mylo . There's a bunch from the new album up there! Hurts Like Heaven is awesome, and we can see it comes from Coldplay's own VEVO channel. Let's tag that – #greatcoldplay. Next, find some more... Add Princess of China, and maybe some older stuff like Yellow and Clocks or the cool Unstaged project that shows how they get ready for a show. Then – just push play.
The list streams on your phone right away – tap the Airplay icon if you have Airplay speakers on your network, or the Other players selection from the Action button (bottom right), and you'll see ANY other players on your network. Sometimes you'll be surprised.
Now, take this list with you anywhere you'd like to stream - plug into your car, stick in your headphones, check out your friends' Airplay and DLNA players. You're now streaming an album that isn't going to be streamed.
Next time - how to play the album through Eye-C Taglists once you buy it and download it.