I have got to admit I canned Spotify subs years ago - but how are they managing to grow their subscriber base whn it is now going to be £11.99 in the UK? That is way, way too high for what it offers…

https://www.gbnews.com/tech/spotify-price-rise

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    Meanwhile the new Seagate 26tb HDD is going for $270

    https://www.bestbuy.com/site/seagate-expansion-26tb-external-usb-3-0-desktop-hard-drive-with-rescue-data-recovery-services-black/6614708.p?skuId=6614708&ref=198&affgroup="Content"%2C"May+Contract+Change"%2C"Partners+to+Keep"%2C"Roku+AO+-+ROP"%2C"Temp+0%25"

    I’ve been downloading my media for over 10 years now and I only have like 2 1/2 Terabytes filled, a 26tb drive could hold most people’s lifetime media collections.

    Owning your own storage and files is the only way to ensure you keep access to the media you want.

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    spotify lost me as a customer as soon as I learned that they gifted 150k to Trump for his inaugaration party

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    gotta give even more money to joe fuckhead - bet absolutely none of this will improve artist payouts…

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      Platform podcasters who spread misinformation

      Lol just say Joe Rogan

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      From that chart Qobuz seems to be the all round best deal. Is there any catch?

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        I use Qobuz! It works well most the time. And it has a huge library. Some things are not as polished as some of the bigger companies. And there’s a lot of Initial setup to get it working…

        That said, I would say it’s a great option. I do wish it had better continuous play options, as sometimes I listen to a playlist, and then it just stops. But that may be part of the learning curve. I’m not really a big “playlists” guy… I’d like to start a radio and have it find similar artists (similar to Pandora 12 years ago) But that doesn’t really seem to be the way companies are going anymore.

        I have several Google mini devices (I know, I know. I’m working on it, but that’s a whole other process) and they don’t really seem to get along with qobuz all the time.

        Overall, I like it, but it still needs work.

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    Spotify has a become a shit show lately. I don’t like that the CEO is supporting a genocidal state, the platform is full of fake AI artists and playlists. Artists aren’t getting paid enough. the prices hikes and the app just feels so bloated with unnecessary bullshit. Because of this, I switched to self hosting my own music server (Navidrome, and Lidarr) and I use the symphonium app on Android. Really happy with that solution

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    I’ve had a grudge against Spotify waaaayyyy back when it first launched as an app on the computer.

    For some reason, the Spotify app on my Mac wasted a ton of resources and battery. And it made me so mad I’ve never used them since.

    Then years later they made dumbass Joe Rogan the face of the company so fuck all that.

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      Two things come to mind, spotify was always a browser based app on mac/linux/windows, I think that was way more inefficient in the early days of doing apps that way. The other thing is that spotify originally used its users’ computers as cache to serve other users, that might’ve caused some additional load.

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    And yet, despite the subscription price or its raise, Spotify still insists on forcing promoted content on your homepage.

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    spotify pays me half a cent per stream, the profit margins for them must be fucking insane. and the music sounds like shit. I’d much rather people pirate it than support these leeches

    if you want to support artists you like, buy the music, ideally on bandcamp. if you do have to steam it, Deezer at the very least won’t vandalize the audio

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    Third one in a little over two years. They say it’s to keep up with inflation as if they’re a retail store operating on razor thin margins and people accept that. Meanwhile, they’re donating to fascist political parties and shafting artists by leveraging loopholes to pay out fewer royalties.

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    Let’s say it together: Enshittification

    It’s been long underway for Spotify; raising prices is just the lastest step.

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    Just saying; cancelling Spotify and changing to Qobuz takes five minutes. Sound quality is amazingly better, the curated recommendations are done by human beings that love music, and ‘just works’ with everything that Spotify does. (For us, anyway.) It’s French, rather than Norwegian-American like Tidal is, if you’re trying to stop spending money on everything US at the moment, too.

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      As much I despise Spotify, I’m trying out Qobuz and it’s just not really it.

      No folder organisation for playlists or albums.

      No Linux application.

      No lyrics.

      No support for smart speakers.

      No information linking to artist tours and merch.

      No dedicated classical music app.

      Generally lacking when it comes to non western artists.

      Prides itself on providing high quality music, yet still only has lower quality masters for some artists compared to Apple Music, Tidal, and even Spotify.

      I want to love it, like the way it loves and respects the music industry, with it’s special magazine etc, but it’s just not it.

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      They don’t have any other recommendations apart from those human made ones though? Couldn’t find what I wanted.

      The UI is awful and their artist pages are normally blank for indy artists.

      The migration is pretty seamless though, and they apparently pay their artists way better.

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        They have the human made ones, they have the “artist radio” function that plays songs similar to a band you like, they have a weekly top 30 based on stuff you’ve been listening to. The headline ‘albums of the week’ are based on what they like, which I don’t think is unfair - I’ve really enjoyed some of them.

        I listen to a lot of metal and electronic, and I’ve always found the descriptions excellent - usually several paragraphs even for the most obscure of bands. Was well impressed that they had Lambrini Girls as one of their ‘albums of the week’, and their album at studio quality. Not that that’s essential for punk. Admittedly I don’t listen to a lot of indy, but they’ve always had what I’ve wanted to listen to.

        My main complaint about the UX is that it’s nearly identical to Spotify, but I suppose there’s not much else you can do. Something particular about it that you dislike?

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            Strange, it has the ‘autoplay more like this’ option on the web player (which does basically the same) but not the explicit ‘artist radio’ option. Huh.

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              Ah, I turned off auto play because it would randomly start playing other music instead of continuing my massive playlist…

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              Yeh, found it in the android app (on tracks, not artists). Not there on desktop though.

              I can play the radio on the app to my desktop though… Guess that works. Not exactly great UX though.

              Thanks for pointing out that it exists though!

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          Thanks for the long reply.

          Did not know the radio function existed. On mobile at least I can’t find it on the artists page? I have to go into the … Menu on a track in a playlist?

          I listen to a lot of instrumental stuff while working, so I may be going too indy? Someone like soundcriters should should have something on their page?

          https://open.qobuz.com/artist/5003476

          I dislike that you have to go to a playlists page to play it in shuffle, you can’t do it from the playlists menu.

          Double clicking should play a track but doesn’t.

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      I also just switched to Qobuz. I like to listen to albums and playlists. The UI is more minimal than Spotify which I enjoy. I like the fact it’s not constantly trying to push new things like podcasts, concerts etc. on me. I just want to listen to music and pay the artists for it!

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      I’m on Tidal right now and currently considering the switch to Qobuz. There’s no official (or unofficial) Linux client which is kind of a bummer. Tidal at least has a half-decent unofficial one…

      Yeah, I could just use the web player or strawberry but I just prefer having a dedicated app.

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        Yeah, the web client works just fine on Linux. A good native client would be better, of course, but I’d rather use the web one than a half-assed native one.

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      For those using spofity connect: tidal has “tidal connect” as well, which is identical and exactly as supported. Qobuz unfortunately lacks this feature, to my knowledge. Correction: Qobuz has released “Qobuz connect”! I don’t know how widely supported it is vs. Tidal connect, though; iFi and Cambridge audio most notably seem to be missing, according to this list.

      I personally also prefer the tidal algo to Spotify and qobuz, but that is a matter of preference.

      It’s quite easy to download Tidal content on any device w/o the app as well—for educational purposes, of course.

      For some, Tidal may be a better alternative. I’ve been quite happy with it. Others may prefer Qobuz.

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      Do they have an API? I use a lot of third party recommendation services, to avoid Spotifys and would love to make sure I can create playlists into it

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      I’m glad to hear this! I’ve just cancelled our Spotify this past week and my partner is looking for a new service (I only listen to the same albums on repeat so I’m going to survive).