Quote from: MADMANMARK on April 08, 2024, 05:43:05I've been with Spotify for a good possible 10 years roughly. I also have Amazon music and several years ago I had the free trial Tidal. I have been waiting for Spotify to get a high-quality of music. I wasn't happy with the extra dollar increase but I digress. I don't pay for HULU something Spotify bundled for me a few years back. So if another dollar is added to the price and I have high-quality sounding music from them my ears will be happy with my ear buds and my Bluetooth speaker. I notice the volume difference between Amazon and Spotify music and of course the quality.High-quality music? I'm sorry but I could never go back to Spotify due to how terrible their quality of music is. Soundcloud sounds better, and lets you pick what songs you want to listen to rather than having randomized music on the free tier. Tidal offers high-quality sound for similar pricing. Spotify is garbage.
Quote from: Blaz3 on April 07, 2024, 16:23:32That's why I use a self updating cracked APK for spotify. Free premium for life!Word!! Tech does has its own answers 💥💥
Quote from: James1234 on April 07, 2024, 21:47:26I'm still waiting for a subscription that allows multiple streams per account at the same time so that my Alexa doesn't stop playing when my wife starts Spotify in her car. Like the family subscription but with one account.
Quote from: Johnny79 on April 05, 2024, 10:52:37How can you generate more than $14b and loose nearly half a billion.
Someone is getting paid a lot more than the artists.
Quote from: Sniperbobby on April 06, 2024, 15:33:18Couldn't care less about audiobooks (or podcasts); the only thing that matters to me when it comes to streaming is music, with an extensive library, nice playlists/algorithm for discovering new music, excellent sound quality, a proper user interface and proper support to the artists.I'm too old to be actively interested in music. But once a year on New Year's Eve, just for fun, I download Top100-200 albums based on the recommendations of about 10-20 music-related sites. Free, from trackers in lossless format.
Tidal is offering all of that and the new, reduced pricing makes it an absolute steal for me. Their algorithm has also improved a lot over the past years and I've been happily using Tidal as my primary source for music playback for years now, together with my own collection of physical media 😊
Might re-think when Spotify ever releases their "Suppremium" (which they have been promising for years now). Until then it's bye bye Spotify for me.