European company and employs a lot of people in Europe
Seems like they donated to Trump’s inauguration, do people know how much?
They gave 100m to the antivaxxer Joe Rogan and have been caught red handed avoiding taxes.
Qobuz is way better!
They pay hundreds of millions to Joe Rogan, who was one of the vectors of getting young men into the far-right “manosphere” radicalisation pipeline. Were it not for him, and Spotify’s part in his reach, the US may now have President Harris.
They pay Joe Rogan, they pay Trump, they back “Europe needs AI” to lobby against the rights of EU citizen.
It seems the only people they don’t are the artists on their platform.
Switched to deezer and wrote that in the “why are you leaving us” section.
Switched to Deezer yesterday after I learned they sponsored Trump. Apart from that their music recommendations really suck in my opinion.
I’ve never heard of Deezer but you like their trump support?
Spotify gave $150k to the Trump inauguration. I believe that is what OP referred in the previous statement.
It probably should have read “I switched to Deezer when I found out that Spotify donated to our Lord and Savior Trumpus Christ.”
Goddammit. Now I have to leave Spotify . Thanks (not being sarcastic, corporations are just trash)
🏴☠️⛵+bandcamp
Squid.wtf or Nicotine+ for me to download FLACs. CEO of Spotify can go FUCK himself. He is a prick and is really convinced he is above anyone. Spotify has become very aggressive with commercials. They don’t let artist/creators generate reasonable wealth through its platform. And I don’t think they will benefit current artists in the age of AI either.
They subsidised years of huge losses with blood money from oil company investors from the Middle East just to gain market share and they screw over artists. Horrible company.
I use Tidal which is sadly American but does have their ethics a bit better. Bandcamp is best for artists but it’s still American and partly owned by Tencent which is Chinese so part government.
Wouldn’t Qobuz be interesting to you as a replacement?
Qobuz sounds slightly better to me on my higher end system than tidal. it isalso very reasonably priced. It will also import playlists from other platforms in a very no hassle way. If you are set on using a streaming service, qobuz should be at the top of your list.
Biggest issue I see so far is that there is no ‘connect’ type streaming possible to my Samsung Soundbar, but I bet I can still cast so it’ll be fine. I wasn’t very impressed with Tidal’s apps anyway.
I just looked into it and it might be. Thing is I now have a family subscription for 17 euros which only my mother uses. She’s just gotten used to Tidal so it’ll be a stretch for her to switch.
I’ll keep it in mind for now, thanks for the tip!
I understand haha, at least you know you have options should you/she want to make the switch sometime. Certainly use up your subscription first tho!
I had another look at things and I’ll stick with Tidal. As I read it, Tidal was originally European anyway (Swedish) and it’s still Europe based even though they also have a location in the US. All those musicians that bought into it sold their majority (Jay-Z sold 80% of his shares).
They are transparent about what they pay artists and are second to Qobuz on that. Qobuz is more for scouting music and even though I wouldn’t mind doing that sometimes, I can’t see my mum browsing catalogs to find hidden gems.
I stopped using it a month ago cause of the big label cartel, low payouts to artists per stream and using ai generated songs in big playlists to pay more money to the cartel. I’m with tidal now and it’s nice. Don’t give a damn about the extra quality even despite being an audiofool. I also have been using soundcloud all this time cause it has by far the largest song library and it’s full of underground stuff.
Just signed up for a trial of Tidal. So far, it has some really good, obscure tracks that I couldn’t find on other services.
In switched to tidal a while ago because Spotify was investing into other areas I don’t care for, hosting Rogan and other shit podcasts paying plenty of millions and finally because they poorly pay music owners.
Switched to Qobuz (French). Works well although I miss some features from Spotify. A quick search and saw that their payout to artists is the largest among the big streaming services. A large margin down to Spotify.
Also switched to Qobuz. They pay their artists better and the music is high quality.
They severely underpay artists while continuously raising subscription prices because of some contract loophole involving podcasts bundled to subscriptions. Avoid if possible.
What do you use?
Tidal. The company is Swedish-Norwegian, but an American company owns the majority of the stakes. They supposedly pay artists more fairly, which I believe holds more weight. Their music library is similar, but they don’t serve podcasts. The mobile app is just barely acceptable, but streaming quality is good even on the lowest tier subscription. The biggest drawback is the lack of a proper Linux desktop app – all we have is an Electron wrapper around the web app.
Bought a LP player and started hunting for second hand LP’s and CD’s again after ~15 years of only streaming. Also buying digital albums from Bandcamp & trying out Soundcloud.
I don’t use anything with DRM generally.
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Bandcamp. You can pay the artist or indie label directly. Sure, you might not find really big name artists on there but you wil find a lot of classics from yesteryear. For example, Mastodon’s (the band) first two albums from they were signed to Relapse Records. Plus you can download in high quality formats like FLAC and WAV.
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Physical media like CDs and vinyls. Super high quality but three things to consider: money, space and patience
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Ad-silence. Works with both Spotify and Tidal. There’s also xmanager but that only works with Spotify.
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My personal favorite: Sailing the high seas.
Ublock origin also blocks Spotify ads on desktop.
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I would recommend Deezer, because they are trying to pay artists in a better way, via its “artist-centric payment model”.
Tidal is probably paying music owners better (no service is paying artists directly unless they are independent).
Honestly, I use youtube music because of revanced.
I buy music for download and stream from my self hosted Jellyfin. I buy music mainly from Bandcamp and Steam. Buying 1 album from Bandcamp is worth more to the artist than listening 100k hours on Spotify.