Should i go for it?

should i go for it?
youtube has gone to shit (doesn't even shuffle songs right, just plays one all the time)
i'll be changing my mobile plan soon and some of the better options include it

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theguardian.com/technology/2015/aug/21/spotify-faces-user-backlash-over-new-privacy-policy
web.archive.org/web/20160313214751/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/21/spotify_worse_than_the_nsa/
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I’m trying the free week.

It’s extremely convenient. They’re right to be confident to let you try it.

I feel spoiled and too lazy to pirate these days desu so this is a nice alternative.

I'm using it because downloading mp3s is to much of a hassle

Such a fucking good application. I could not recommend it higher.

>too stupid to pirate music

>Letting (((them))) track your taste in music

how much of music you listen to is there?

it sucks, lots of amazing music is completely missing and you have no way to remedy that

>paying for shitty services when music, anime and porn is free

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it's only 10 bucks a month you poor faggots. I'm all for pirating but this just makes sense

meanwhile
>low quality
>waste of bandwidth
>potentially losing access due to internet outage
>potentially losing access due to jews restricting availability
>getting your usage monitored and sold to advertisers
>having to trust yet another company with personal details

yeah, enjoy your botnet!
Just use chiru.no

>10 bucks a month
0/10 would rather buy chocolate. Seriously, I thought it was cheaper, like 2 or 3 burger$.

it's ~5 bucks in poland

>not releasing your taste in music under GPL for everyone to enjoy

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>shit ANIME music radio
lol retarded faggot

>low quality
wrong
>waste of bandwidth
wrong, offline storage
>potentially losing access due to internet outage
see above
>potentially losing access due to jews restricting availability
not a problem in north america
>getting your usage monitored and sold to advertisers
this is one thing machine learning is good for. it finds me new music. i am okay with this tradeoff. the only usage being monitored is my music, the tradeoff is equal for me.
>having to trust yet another company with personal details
well considering OP is doing this because of a cell plan, why even use cellular? why even have a phone?

No it's trash outside of quickly listening an album to see if it's worth pirating.
mattmontag.com/music/universals-audible-watermark

there is a thing for students where it's like $3

t. spotify shill

it's like steam, if you're tired of looking for healthy torrents or decent megauploads because you became wagecuck or simply tired fighting for freedom then it's worth it, piracy is as good as your effort, some people can find anything and everything in flac and maybe even enjoy searching itself so for these spotify is step down, but for most normies who just convert youtube videos to mp3 it's step up

>paying for music
RETARD ALERT

RETARD ALERT

Just use YouTube red. Play the songs you actually want to hear instead of shuffling everything all the time

what part are you disputing? the only valid argument you have is the botnet one, and that is an opinion.
everything else is wrong.
for me, the pros of machine learning knowing what i listen to outweighs the cons.

>paying for music is wrong
>just use youtube red

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its amazing how nobody talks about supporting the artists you enjoy but instead its an issue of convenience. Inb4 labels get it all but its not true for self released indies

it's amazing how one expects to record one song and then milk it for all eternity

shit royalties

> milking .002 cents

I highly doubt spotify gives you lossless files

I don't get it. wouldn't you want your favorite artist to be able to make more music

literally just S O U L S E E K

>lossy music

don't bother, dude, they think that since they're leeches they're fighting the good fight: >simply tired fighting for freedom

Too bad the artists receive shit compared to the amount of $$$ the music mafias earn with that.
The best way to support artists is going to their concerts.

I only pay for it when I'm going to be using it a lot, otherwise I'll cancel my subscription. It's really convenient and the Discover Weekly playlist has helped me find lots of new songs that I like.

Buy merch and/or go to the concerts

Finding new music on Spotify is pretty shit honestly. The radios based off whatever you pick have the same 3 songs on a cycle.

>>waste of bandwidth
>wrong, offline storage
>>potentially losing access due to internet outage
>see above

I thought I had misunderstood something so I looked it up again but holy shit you are a shill
the offline storage is encrypted and can only be played with spotify
so if the jews decide that you are not allowed to listen to a song anymore then you are not allowed to listen to it anymore.
you can not even play it on the device you want, there are DRM limits

eat shit user you are the worst kind of person supporting this bullshit, and this is coming from someone who rarely wishes harm on others

I usually like 1-3 songs per one artist, rest is shit

Sure, give it a try. I've been using it since 2009 and it's comfy as fuck.

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Honestly it has a surprising amount. Some pretty obscure stuff was on there that surprised me. It's also very easy to find new shit, mainly based on other users interested in the same songs, but also related artists. If you start building a playlist, it will append suggestions to the end of it based on every other user that has the similar tracks. Same goes for tracks you've saved, except it generates weekly suggestions based on your saved tracks. It uses vorbis, so it's relatively light on data at high quality. You can save tracks offline too. Very handy for long road trips. I managed to put together 24 hours of solid good music into a playlist and just hit download. Took 5 minutes to download.. Easy as fuck.

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>(doesn't even shuffle songs right, just plays one all the time)

So it wasnt just me?

For fucks sake what are they doing.

no thx, craps on bandwidth
I'd actually buy the music before using that garbage software

worst case before that point is download everything from youtube and play it. youtube-dl and ffmpeg automatically do it anyway.

I listen to music a lot, and the upgrade in quality over jewtube etc is fantastic. Just make sure you enable hi-def.
I don't want to give the streaming jew my money, but i can't help it. I need decent quality music.

Trying to get you to pay for Youtube Red.

support.spotify.com/ca-en/article/listen-offline/
vulcanpost.com/612064/spotify-song-limit-save/amp/
theguardian.com/technology/2015/aug/21/spotify-faces-user-backlash-over-new-privacy-policy
web.archive.org/web/20160313214751/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/21/spotify_worse_than_the_nsa/

Xposed, background playback, adaway. You're welcome.

Its the only way a listen to music. its extremely convenient (I have it in all my dispositives) and has almost all the obscure shit i hear. Pic related.

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same here, fucking playlist only plays one song

how can you fuck up this bad

Also, Spotify is hardly the platform for obscure releases.

Yes you're right in that but cost/benefit still amazing.

I just need a toast and hotkeys and its perfect otherwise its been unusable ever since that one toast for it died

Not all artists are signed to a mainstream label, and not all artists are able to tour.

well no shit, you technically don't own any music with streaming, why would offline storage have non encrypted files?

because why would I not just get my music through ways where I have actual offline storage instead?

I recently got a new phone and it came with an amazon echo so I was wondering whether or not I should go with music unlimited or spotify. Also, I'm not in usa so there is the whole spotify region lock thing. Could you help?

Spotify. Music unlimited has next to no music compared to spotify.

I'm using the 3-month trial of Google Play Music + Youtube Music, actually really like it.

boards.libre.io/threads/spotify-music-v8-4-46-570-mod.301694/page-2#post-3987594

you dumb idiots, having spotify on your phone doesn't block offline music players. you can have both your obscure weeb placebo flac collection and spotify on it

90% of what I listen to isn't on there and I would never give them money in a million years

Even the free shit is better than youtube, you get the original cut songs not the music video versions and all that sketch BS.

That's probably the only upside, personally i got tired of all the BLM, feminist and other SJW crap on the front page. It's expected though from Sweden

this

Up to six of you fags can link your accounts and pay for just one of them if you set your house address the same.

Shit thread. Sounds like fake advertising with the purpose of baiting.

For some reason I imagine you just listen to Foghat.

ya. 320k ogg is awesome

it's 320k ogg and sounds awesome and I have audiophile shit

faggot

They are really desperate to get listener numbers up before they go public, aren't they...

kill yourself

Question, what is wrong with YouTube's shuffle? I haven't used it in forever either, but it will constantly pick songs at the top of the list to shuffle if enough stuff is on a playlist. It's like it appends or ignores the lower half. I've shuffled playlist and NEVER gotten songs past a certain point near the top.

It’s only $5 a month if you have a student email

*spoofing visibly*

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>Yes you're right in that but cost/benefit still amazing.
But why, when there are alternatives?

Bandcamp exists. It's the GOG equivalent of music, pay what you want (downloads are $1 or free a lot of the time), get the files in your preferred format (mp3/ogg/flac), and you can even stream it if you like that more on their mobile app. Plus, weekly curated lists + articles, free plays on their website even if you ain't buying, and artists decide how much goes to Bandcamp (default is 10%), they keep the rest of all purchases.
The only downside is that it's mostly indie artists.

>majority of Sup Forums uses YouTube for music
Even Sup Forums isn't that dumb

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