• douglasg14b@lemmy.world
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    I love product updates as part of my technology feed…

    I miss old technology feeds in the classic internet days. That actually posted and listed out cool stuff with technology

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      Nope. At some point spotify forced FREE users to shuffle play playlists. You couldn’t pick which specific song you’ll hear first. And with ads, obviously.

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        Damn, when I joined way back when, you could pick the track you wanted you just couldn’t skip and had to hear ads. Being able to pick a track is the whole reason I moved away from Pandora.

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          I’ve recently moved away from Spotify and to Pandora, ironically.

          Pandora premium let’s you play whichever track you want, they are not longer exclusively stations, but their station algorithm is the reason I decided on them over other spotify alternatives

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            I like tidal a lot. They pay their artists the highest percentage last i checked, and they have sound quality as their main selling point. The station algorithm is a little bunk though.

            I am slowly rebuilding my mp3 library after switching to streaming 15 years ago when it was the hot new thing. Hopefully i can ditch them all together soon.

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      Qobuz vs TIDAL, go! (Curious to know more, if someone is willing to do a comparison that has experience with both, or either.)

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        I trialed Tidal and thought it was fine. Just Fine. I’m trying Qobuz right now. It seems like all the things I like from Bandcamp but there’s also a paid streaming service. The audio sounds great on Qobuz and I like the option of buying HiRes albums for my local media server. I’m an iOS loser, and they just updated Apple Music with finally some good crossfade. I’m a simpleton and that appeals a lot to me. I can’t find crossfade setting on Qobuz for iOS. I feel like I would pick Qobuz over Tidal just for the ease of downloading my music to my Zune/iPod/subsonic/jellyfin.

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    I haven’t used Spotify, until recently, since it was first released. Its big value over Pandora was that it let you choose what to listen to…when did that change?

    I’m using spotx on Linux so I don’t get ads, can search individual songs, etc. I thought the free tier was just ad supported, I didn’t realize that they didn’t let you pick what you wanted to listen to.

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        What a ripoff.

        Oh, there’s a Spotx for Windows too. There ya go, anybody using Spotify free who doesn’t want to buy into the tiering enshittification go patch your Spotify client. No ads, pick your own tracks, like Spotify used to be when it was a new and a good value for the service.

        I’m just too lazy to find a music private tracker and setup Lidarr, I’ll do that eventually and then just stream through Jellyfin like one of the cool kids.

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    Call me a hardcore Spotify fan boy: I paid for Spotify for 15 years, I loved it, I even applied to worked for them. The product was great and unmatched so as I didn’t care about the problems, so many problems. things were getting progressively more problematic but in the end, King Gizzard convinced me to quit. I don’t regret it a single minute. Fuck Spotify.

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    I’ve not seen anyone recommend an alternative like Qobuz in these “fuck spotify” discussions - I think it’s a good honest alternative?

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      Seen the recommendation plenty of times.

      Is it better than TIDAL? I’m interested in switching to either of those, perhaps.

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        I only used Tidal a while back during a free trial, so can’t comment too much. I think Tidal might have more wide spread functuonality adoption than Qoboz - but they do seem to be pushing out updates to meet feature parity.

        Qoboz has been great to use though. I actually find I get a wider spectrum of recommendations than Spotify. Spotify seemed to type cast my current listening habits agressively, and it would take a while to break out of that loop each time.

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      I use Musify on Android. (From the F-Droid store) It pulls the music off of YouTube and works pretty well. Save playlists,download individual songs, it has recommendations but u didn’t know how they work.

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      I was looking to try Qobuz, but they didn’t like my email domain, so skipped it.

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      I recommend <your jellyfin instance>.

      Jokes aside, the only reason I use Spotify is for discovery and the vast catalog (primarily the JP music market).
      And I havent seen Qobuz be mentioned in any capacity by japanese artists.

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        Ah this is an interesting point. I think Qoboz are active in expanding their libraries and they do take requests on site. Do you have any JP recommendations - its not a region I’ve ever really listened to?

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          Japanese are difficult to deal with.
          It sure was a process to get them to release on Spotify. Before that they tended to stay on Apple Music.

          Examples of artists I liked:
          Tokyo Health Club - J-Rap but a bit more lo-fi
          -> One of my favs: https://youtu.be/GSRfeUHZZN8
          -> Honorable mention: https://youtu.be/ErLSUsqERm8

          • Crazy Beats (Touhou - Eurobeat Remixes)
            -> Just open any of their songs and listen ;)
          • Akatsuki Records (Tohou Remix - All kinds of genre)
            -> Same here
          • Hololive (A group of vTubers that also release music of all kinds of genre)
            -> https://youtu.be/twUFbqyul_M
            -> https://youtu.be/WGgEFoI9MhE
          • Ado (Also very diverse voice and genre selection. But usually more towards pop and pop-rock-like releases)
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      I’d love to buy the entire discographies of all the hundreds of artists I follow on Spotify. 💀 Simply not feasible.

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    Is this the onion? They add the basic feature of a media player where you can listen the title you clicked and not random stuff? If I understood correctly, this is not a feature, it’s just a restriction being removed

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      The mobile application has always had this restriction for free users (as far as I know), but the desktop application has not.

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        Lol, I’m a vinyl nerd, I’ve probably given more money to the music industry than to anything else except food

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            Touché. Gotta admit I didn’t think it through properly, there’s probably a bunch of other things as well. Point is I think I’ve provided the music industry with more money than it strictly deserves.

            Especially with the price of concerts these days. Jesus.

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    wow the music app finally lets users select music! I’m sad that this is actually something to look forward to.

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      Be happy it was free and ads could probably be blocked.
      Would you appreciate it more if they blocked the view of the library like the videostreamers like Netflix or D+ do?

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        Idk I haven’t used the free tier of Spotify in a decade. I think add supported listening is enough and all features should be available to the free user except offline listening.

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          And I think that’s sufficient enough for free.
          Though non-random playback is a nice addition :)

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      It’s probably the most popular music streaming service at the moment.

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          -Sent from my iPhone built with slave labor and suicide nets at foxconn factories

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                Sure, that’s true, though if you allow streams on Bandcamp, those pay $0, so in terms of “try before you buy”, any streaming service is better. It’s only if you actually sell an album on band camp (or AmpWall, a smaller indie service that does a lot of the same stuff) that you’d get paid, as an artist.

                I say this as a musician who has put out several albums both independently and with a label.

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              Even if that was ok, I’m sure people who pirate buy a ton of merch from all the artists they pirate, that’s why all those artists get a ton of money.

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                I’m sure that small to medium artists don’t get fleeced by Spotify and get a ton of money from a service that almost everyone in the west is using. /s

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                  Some more things I’m sure of include that Spotify exists for the artists and won’t sneakily replace them with Suno-generated shit at first opportunity or fuck with people’s legacy of holy playlists or make the interface more cumbersome to alter users’ habits, or increase the price until the frogs start jumping out. It’s allowed to exists through the graces of biggest publishing conglomerates whose C-suite and shareholders get the lion’s share. Fuck fucking Spotify.

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                  I’m sure they are on Spotify (which is shitty anyway) and other streaming services by choice. And if you are against streaming services, feel free to buy their albums.

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      Yeah. Just started my self hosting journey a few months ago, looking to replace Spotify at some point. I got a NAS with Jellyfin set up, my next step is replacing Google photos with Immich probably.

      I do appreciate Spotify will be adding lossless music soon, but they have so many other issues.