Another reason to never listen to anything recommended by spotify

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    deeply deeply twisted company

    they think of music simply as ‘content’. cynical, disgusting.

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      Yeah it’s unfair.

      The music industry is famous for being run on love and passion, and not advertising manufactured hits.

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      Uh, music is content. Some music has more heart than others, but I wouldn’t say that Target is disgusting because they sell cheap prints and wall art.

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      Tidal is way nicer than Spotify. No bullshit promos for right-wing dipshit podcasts or shitty playlist payola schemes. It’s like what Spotify originally claimed to be; an agnostic platform for streaming music.

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        I’ve been paying for Spotify for years. I’ve never heard a single promo for a single right wing dipshit podcast.

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          They display visual promos on the front page of the app, even for paid customers. For over a year, Joe Rogan graphics were slathered all over the front of the app.

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              I care. Promoting a conservative dipshit is harmful and dangerous. I expect that kind of grotesque behavior on Fox News, not on a non-political app.

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              They gave $50 million to Joe Rogan for his podcast. Imagine how good the player could have been if they had given that money to developers instead. It could have went to the musicians as well.

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      I switched to Tidal over a year ago. I thought I would miss SOMETHING about Spotify after 1 year but there’s nothing. The curated playlists are better, my recommended tracks are better, the UI is cleaner and easier to navigate. I actually learn about new genres and musicians that I otherwise wouldn’t have been exposed to. It’s the best.

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    Do folks reminiscing of the good old days of physical media not remember how much label promotion media was packed with media? I have records where the sleeve is basically an order catalog for other artists on the label. I don’t see Spotify promoting albums on a discover feed to really be that much different than the marketing old except adopted for a digital interface and streaming economic structure.

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    If it’s anything like any other social media site that that let’s you pay to promote, they will do it once…

    And then half ass it a second time…

    Then they just tell you they are, but you won’t see any more people listening to it.

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    Meh I moved back to the old trick where I torrent download bulk music and store it on my phone. No internet no problem.

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      That sounds great in theory, but the thing I haven’t been able to replace is seamless discovery.

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        I would have trouble finding new music without torrent sites. The trackers I use have a web of related artists at the bottom of the artist page.

        The users add to the community through comments, uploads, suggestions, organizing, et cetera.

        Using a tracker has helped me discover music that ain’t even on Spotify. It’s the tits!

      • small44@lemmy.worldOP
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        There’s many blogs where you can discover music and unlike algorithms you get more diversity and nice descriptions. If you listen to a lot of hip hop it’s even easier by looking the featured artists

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          Spotify does a phenomenal job of learning what I like and auto-playing a mix of things after I finish a song or album that aren’t just in the same genre but are also based on my taste profile that’s developed over hours of listening habits – all with zero effort on my part. And I can still discover things via blogs too.

          There just isn’t anything like that available in the self-hosted world yet, unfortunately.

  • Phegan@lemmy.world
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    I hate Spotify so much, but every other attempt I’ve made to move away failed.

    I used tidal for a bit, but it seems to break frequently from any privacy tooling I would use. I know they give artist a better payout, but if you don’t work with my privacy method, it’s a non starter.

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      I just download or copy all the music/audio I want to have, and put that all on my phone. Then I listen to it anywhere, anytime.

      500GB SDcard is <100$

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        Yeah, that’s a great option, but then the artist who created the music gets definitely zero for their product. It’s not like Spotify really pays fairly for the product, so it’s become pretty similar. The money grabbing Spotify does sounds like it’ll pump up business (making artists pay to promote) but I would be so hugely behind a streaming app that actually paid their artists fairly and promoted new unknown stuff, just because. The novelty alone!

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          I just buy the music I want from bandcamp or the band. I can organize and rip whatever and keep it backed up incredibly simply.

          Then I put it on whatever device I want to use. Do you remember album/tape/CD collections. It’s like that but digital. The tech gives us all so much more control, it seems a shame to stream from a source like Spotify. Just stream your stuff to yourself, or put it on a tiny piece of silicon.

          You can use Spotify like the radio I guess. A really creepy, ultra-payola-driven radio. Why not own some digital media, though? Like pay some artists directly and listen to their content digitally.

          Who the fuck really needs Spotify to distribute their content? Maybe shitbags that NEED a corporate entertainment structure to survive. Fuck em.

          Spotify isn’t genius. They just created a cultural choke point and they are gonna milk it like a starving baby cow. Having the investment and cooperation of the big labels allows and maintains this lucrative exploitation of creative labor.

          Edit: There’s an episode of the Nerdist when some jerk from Linking park was on. He talked about getting royally fucked by the label they were on. That terrible band could not have been drilled into the culture without major label support and payola. They deserve nothing because they are a sacchrine confection of the corporate music industry. They are a golem of mass-market, general-purpose angst. They only positive thing from linking park was the singers suicide.

    • Vrijgezelopkamers@lemmy.world
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      I switched to Qobuz. Mainly for sound quality, but they also pay artists more than ten times as much and they have pretty neat long read articles and deep dives, which is a way more satisfying way to discover new stuff. It’s pretty great.

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    Another reason to just use local player. Just buy physical albums and rip them, buy the actual digital files (from eg Bandcamp) or if you can’t afford it right now, I’m sure you can find the files floating around the internet. Just make sure to buy the physical album when you can afford it.

    Artists will receive far more support from buying their music this way rather than through Spotify which pays artists very little and the algorithm is against mid and small size creators.

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      Yes, stresming service music players are trash compared to local music players. I use musicolet as a player that have the cool feature of switching between playlist without losing tje position of the latest player songs

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      What local players do you use? I haven’t found a good one on Windows so I just use the default (formerly Groove Music).

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        I like Audacious. The UI does not look modern but that’s not something I care about. It has every feature I need, it’s lightweight and does not have any telemetry.

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        I’m still using an older version of Winamp. It supports pretty much every audio format ever, visualizations, and has an excellent media library format. There is a new Winamp, but I haven’t tried it.

        I also use VLC, which supports fewer formats, but supports all the major ones out of the box and is open source and under active development.

    • small44@lemmy.worldOP
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      Imagine paying for spotify to get rid of ads to end up having ads in another form

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        I expect “ads” for new music on the music listening and discovery platform.

        Y’all are making it seem like these are nordvpn ads on your homepage. Fuck off with this disingenuous comparison

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          I don’t expect any ads of any form when you pay for a service. The artists who pay the most will shows on the homepage, I don’t understand how any listener would like that

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            By homepage I was referring to the main screen that Spotify loads into, the default view of all your playlists, recommended lists, etc.

            And I expect all the same things you expect for my regular browsing behavior. But on the music discovery and listening platform I don’t get pissy when new music is shown to me, even if it’s unrelated to my tastes.

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    Man, people here really overreact to artists paying money to promote their stuff.

    • kmkz_ninja@lemmy.world
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      People get mad that Steam shows them games. It’s like loading up Netflix, seeing the list of movies, and yelling “look at all of these ads”!

    • small44@lemmy.worldOP
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      Streaming services was supposed to recommend stuffs based on listening or watching habbits not who pay the most

  • Floey@lemm.ee
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    Never used Spotify. I have my own methods of finding new music and once I have something I want to listen to I usually just type “[artist] [album] full album” on YouTube and if it’s not there (which is very rare) it’s usually on Bandcamp or SoundCloud. I do pay artists though, I buy their music if I enjoy it and always make sure to see them if they are in town, I think it’s healthier than a subscription service model.

  • AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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    Ah, yet another reason to never use their home page. YouTube music seems to be the only decent recommendation engine these days