• ravachol@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I develop kew (a terminal music player), so I’m biased, but I started kew because I rejected Spotify many years ago.

    I think that kew (or other private/offline music players) together with flacs from Qobuz are actually a great alternative to Spotify. Throw in some Bandcamp albums in there for great justice. Once you have a decent collection, you will feel liberated.

    I especially think that Qobuz needs more exposure.

    https://codeberg.org/ravachol/kew

    https://www.qobuz.com/

  • Dr. Moose@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    As soon as I need to subscribe to multiple services to find my music I’m going back to piracy. Fuck that anti consumer shit.

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      You should already be going back to piracy. Spotify is scamming you and artists.

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        Probably I should develop other habits, but I find hard to improve the amount of good discoveries I got through Spotify with barely no effort… I do the effort to “obtain” those I like from time to time, yet still the effort is low, efficient and worth of it

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          My fear is, when do those turn into trashy AI music so they don’t have to pay artists.

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            I have doubts trashy AI music can trigger me at all… in any case nothing is forever, so I am paying attention to the drift in the offer and quality, at current pace my forecast is that within 5 years my musical habits will have drifted away from spotify to something I do not know yet…

            The only continum in my whole life is my ever growing offline library, modernized with technology pace, and that is fed regularly and more likely will be preserved… and if someday I lost everything, I will still have my love for the music I find worthy to remember…

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        6 months ago

        I’m only vaguely aware of them because one of their songs was used as the House theme, and I still thought the article was describing an upcoming cyber attack on Spotify.

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    This news finally made me get off my fat lazy arse and do what I’ve been telling myself to do for far too long…

    Hello Qobuz

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    I feel like i am seeing this more and more. I wonder when the tipping point will begin and we start seeing people leave in droves.

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    Shit. This is honestly the thing that’s going to make me cancel Spotify.

    What’s the alternative? Spotify has almost all the music I want to hear. I don’t think the competitors do, and there’s no easy way to check.

    Any new service I sign up for will need to have my favorite obscure band of all time: Splashdown. I don’t own a computer, so piracy is not an option. Where do I go?

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      FWIW Apple Music has two Splashdown albums. Not really recommended per se, but it’s the service I have access to and was able to look it up for you. I think they have a 1 month free trial available?