| ▲ | hyperbovine 3 days ago |
| For $15 a month I get access to (as far as my tastes are concerned) all the music ever recorded, instantly accessible from anywhere in the world on any device I own. I recall a commercial from the 90s that sort of poked fun at this exact idea, as being laughably farfetched and "sci-fi". You're damn right I'm happy. |
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| ▲ | sidrag22 3 days ago | parent | next [-] |
| i was cool with it for a long time, id buy annual memberships every year(non renewing). price hikes came, that annual is a lot more daunting as a one time purchase (especially at that particular moment in time for me). i was spending a lot of time in the car attempting to use the app. it quite literally felt like a short trip was 1 song sandwiched between equal parts ads. so a trip to the grocery was kinda like 2 mins ads, song(dont you dare try to skip that song or youll get an ad, or be out of next songs as its shuffle only), maybe another song, then 2 more minutes of ads. ive now been in a place where that membership isnt that daunting. but im good, im not gonna have my music library held prisoner from me unless i cough up a monthly fee. its quite literally unusable if you arent paying. it also seems like they intentionally make their browser based version kinda trash... to make using it to block ads a less viable option(its been a while, not sure how true this currently is). the jellyfin option is actually what ive settled on as well, ive been a bit lazy about setting up more functionality than just for my LAN, but i will get around to it. for now i just kinda plop junk on my phone and play it through vlc, which is certainly a lazy solution but its still feels freeing. |
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| ▲ | skydhash 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] |
| Was happy for a time, then I realized I only listen to the same playlists (generated playlists don't work for me as I need some time to appreciate new music). Now I use YouTube/SoundCloud to check out artists' releases, and then get the whole album if it's interesting. I have a decently sized library with my favorite albums and that's been sufficient for some time now. Every once in a while, I track new releases and explore new genres, then add the few that picked my interest to my library. Intentionally is great for enjoying art (and YouTube is more than enough for mood music) |
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| ▲ | nperrier 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] |
| Fan of Mazzy Star's music? Try playing one of their hit songs. Oh you can't because their music is not on the platform. |
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| ▲ | nullify88 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | | It is in Europe. I am a fan of Mazzy Star and play their music in Denmark or the UK. | |
| ▲ | hyperbovine 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | | This is simply false. | |
| ▲ | lucsky 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | | Yes it is. If it's not available for you then blame the fucktard lawyers who made the call that it should not be available wherever you are for some dumbfuck reason. Spotify is not responsible for this, they just comply with the aforementioned fucktard lawyers. | | |
| ▲ | tomrod 2 days ago | parent [-] | | Their point is at a higher level than a single artist's inclusion. What you're advocating is for artists to give up their rights (whether primarily or indirectly negotiated). "Just do what the lawyers say." I didn't think Spotify had fanboy/fangirl followings, but based on your and others' comments, I stand corrected. What do I know! | | |
| ▲ | lucsky 2 days ago | parent [-] | | I fully support artists to decide what they want to do with their music, but artists who sign contracts with labels and music companies do give up their rights, like it or not, that's how it works. And yes, Spotify enforces contracts and geographical licensing deals that dumbfuck lawyers invent because reasons. What would you want them to do, break IP laws? |
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| ▲ | _carbyau_ 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] |
| Meh, the two ideologies are a tradeoff decision. If you own, you don't pay subscription and can use that money to buy. And in tenuous circumstances you have control. If you subscribe, you don't pay money to buy massive library. But in tenuous circumstances you don't have control. Everybody rates the risk of tenuous circumstances differently and so that affects the decision outcome. |
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| ▲ | lucsky 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | | +1000 There's absolutely no way in hell I'm going back to hoarding stupid ass CDs or MP3/FLAC files when I can legally have immediate access to tens of millions of titles. I have absolutely zero interest in the "owning" part but I understand some people would prefer it. | | |
| ▲ | sidrag22 2 days ago | parent [-] | | ive often thought about a happy middle ground product that would make me consider coming back to spotify... a version of the subscription model, somewhat similar to ebook stuff, where if you are subscribed you can choose X amount of songs that month to "own" forever. so if you decide you cant pay their monthly fee, you still have full access to your library of songs that you chose to own over the years, and are not subjected to the feeling of being a prisoner to their subscription model if you decide you cant afford it for x amount of time. this feeling of being a prisoner is the absolute main driver of why i prefer non spotify solutions. i love the actual product otherwise. if i had not experienced the non subscribed version of what my account feels like, i think i would still happily be paying for spotify today. | | |
| ▲ | j_french a day ago | parent [-] | | I use bandcamp intermittently and have often wished that they offered a "subscription" feature like this, whereby they take a certain amount of money from me a month to put into my "bandcamp wallet" or whatever, that I can then use to buy music. I mean to spend a certain amount on music in bandcamp per month but life gets in the way and it falls off the radar. A model like this would definitely keep me more engaged |
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| ▲ | tomrod 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | | 100% agree. I'll note that the more one gets jaded with individual systems, they like to reach for easy systems that give them more control. |
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