• j_roby@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    Spotify is the last subscription service I still have.

    Sailing the high seas for tv/movies is easy for me since I don’t really watch that much anyways. Music tho, is huge for me. And as much as I hate algorithms, Spotify’s has turned me on to a ton of really good new music.

    So, I guess I’m asking here, what’s the easiest/most convenient way for an avid music lover to break away from Spotify?

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      1 year ago

      That is a very good question.

      • What would it cost if I was to acquire the music in my library?
      • What if I wanted to sail the seven seas instead? Where would I get the music from?

      As for the algorithm, a lot of the suggestions for new music is probably also available to non-premium users (e.g. “Discover Weekly”) and could be scraped/downloaded from the API.

      I believe there could be a rise in demand for a solution to migrate away from these audio walled gardens, especially with the upcoming price hike.

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        1 year ago

        I’m in the music scene for my region, and I pay my share to the artists I enjoy, listen to, go and see live.

        But as far as general listening, yea I need a better - more free - way of consuming music. I just don’t know if there exists a service that lets you listen on demand, recommends similar music, and lets you build playlists/queues on demand.

        I guess that’s what I’m looking for before cancelling my sub

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          1 year ago

          I don’t mind paying for the music. What I do mind, however, is the kind-of hostage situation that I am in with Spotify. I understand that they have costs that need to be covered. (Though, podcasts - especially exclusive ones - are NOT what I ordered.) I want to be in control of my data, and be able to easily transition to competitors and/or self-hosted solutions.

          I guess one of the more difficult things to have “free” is the music that could be of interest to you, but you do not already own it.

          I was contemplating to go back to reading album reviews and music news myself, but that seems like a larger time invest.

    • IdleSheep@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      For the recommendations part, the best solution for me was to switch to a scrobbling platform like last.fm.

      This way, regardless of what I’m using to listen to music, I can go there for recommendations based on what I listen to.

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        1 year ago

        No? But it sounds like a good reason to.

        Really tho, it’s because it’s the last sub I can’t seem to break away from. I’d prefer to use things that aren’t so corporate.

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          1 year ago

          No worries. I was just curious, and can totally understand wanting to get off subcriptions.

          I was just curious because we usually get angry when subscriptions increase their price (and often we should), but considering the inflation we’ve had lately, 10.99 in 2023 is way less than 9.99 in 2010.