I remember trying to download Deezer once years ago, but it was like Nope sir not in the United States in this lifetime
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Those bastards always literally wanting the world at their feet.
Since we are on this topic I would incentivise everyone to take a look at resonate.
They are, AFAIK, the only music streaming service where artists, workers and listeners are owners (aka it's a cooperative)
Looks like new sign ups are paused right now, but it's definitely something to keep an eye on.
Its not even a flatrate
The pricing looks like its stacking quick if you do neither listen to the same songs over and over or entirely new ones, i dont know if I find the pricing fair for the consumer.
Yeah this is not a transparent pricing model. You start at $0.025 and “go up” from there but I can’t find how much. After you listen to a song 9 times and have paid $1.40 you “own” it but can still only listen to it on their service?
This sounds like iTunes with more steps.
Uuuugh shit, I liked Deezer. :(
Ok, so, Qobuz then?
Edit tired of jumping ship all the time. Going to try going back to local rips and jellyfin server.
Your subscription costs as much as a CD and a half each month.
Go buy your music and host a jellyfin instance, stop paying these fuckin scammers
I would need to buy a lot of CDs at this point and I'm not doing that anymore.
I don't think they are all scammers. It is convenient.
But maybe it is time to just go back to the 80s and make mixtapes off of the radio.
I'll consider your suggestion. I'd need a CD reader again to make lossless rips. It's been awhile.
And it DOES give me an excuse to selfhost another thing.
None of the online music streamers are ethical. Every single one, to varying degrees, robs the artists and enriches their CEO's and shareholders.
Do the ethical thing.
Don't use them, and instead, use a Youtube-to-MP3 converter and steal the music.
Bandcamp is pretty good, though. Especially on Bandcamp Fridays where all the profits go to the artists. Plus, I like getting FLACs.
Are you under the impression that this will pay any artist anything?
It's fine to take a pro-piracy stance, but pretending that you're doing it out of concern for the artists is grade A-bullshit.
I've been buying mostly mostly from Bandcamp. It's worked out well. I have a big library, and the people making music got paid.
FYI bandcamp was acquired by Epic and subsequently sold to Songtrader 2023
I am buying music as much as I can, and build my own streaming service with Jellyfin. To this day, Bandcamp is were you can find the most music for purchase but not all artists are there. Often, I don't find any place to purchase albums from artists, then I pirate as a last resort, sorry for that. I'll go to the concerts when I get the chance, to make up for it.
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Ah, every single rich person. So predictable at this point it's like a Tinder profile. It's what most billionaires are and what most right-wing idiots want to become.
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Tidal was originally European but ~~DayZ~~ Jay-z bought it up so it's technically American now; Qobuz is french but it doesn't have a "brain-dead radio mode". Both have unofficial Linux clients.
Rn I use tidal because it's on the top 3 of the ones that pay the most to artists iirc(quobuz is up there too) and it hasn't had a huge American influence that I know of, but do your own research on the alternatives to see which suits you the most, there are tons of articles about them all.
I don't know if it's any better than the other options out there, but I like tidal.
Tidal is cool but it lacks a lot of vocaloid and some japanese songs for me.
Respect their artist payout and the nice link site which lists a bunch of different sources of the shared song, so that Spotify or other streaming users don't need to manually search for that shared song.
He also owns Warner Music, so revenue from that David Bowie or Charli XCX track you stream goes to his empire.