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  • fizz@lemmy.nzF [email protected]

    Spotify was an amazing service. I've used it for years but its getting worse. More and more things that are intrusive are being added, prices are going up. It just sucks i wish they would have just split it into different tiers so i dont have to pay for all this extra shit.

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    Inflation is also rising. I am not so sure Spotify raised its prices more than inflation.

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      I have got to admit I canned Spotify subs years ago - but how are they managing to grow their subscriber base whn it is now going to be £11.99 in the UK? That is way, way too high for what it offers...

      https://www.gbnews.com/tech/spotify-price-rise

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      You can rip MP3 files by using a Youtube-to-MP3 converter.

      Just stop using Spotify entirely.

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        You can rip MP3 files by using a Youtube-to-MP3 converter.

        Just stop using Spotify entirely.

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        https://github.com/justin025/onthespot

        Way better. My personal library is reaching 375k songs.

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          You could just be young. By the time I was old enough to start pirating Spotify had already existed for years and it's just significantly easier than getting into a tracker. My wife has yearly playlists she's been making since she was a teen and doesn't want to loose those.

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          • addie@feddit.ukA [email protected]

            Just saying; cancelling Spotify and changing to Qobuz takes five minutes. Sound quality is amazingly better, the curated recommendations are done by human beings that love music, and 'just works' with everything that Spotify does. (For us, anyway.) It's French, rather than Norwegian-American like Tidal is, if you're trying to stop spending money on everything US at the moment, too.

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            I'm on Tidal right now and currently considering the switch to Qobuz. There's no official (or unofficial) Linux client which is kind of a bummer. Tidal at least has a half-decent unofficial one...

            Yeah, I could just use the web player or strawberry but I just prefer having a dedicated app.

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            • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

              Of course... not quite my point but yours is valid. I'd just like a more ethical alternative which I know is asking far too much in 2025

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              Bandcamp?

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              • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

                I have got to admit I canned Spotify subs years ago - but how are they managing to grow their subscriber base whn it is now going to be £11.99 in the UK? That is way, way too high for what it offers...

                https://www.gbnews.com/tech/spotify-price-rise

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                Well my decision to cancel Spotify last month is already paying off.

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                • G [email protected]

                  Inflation is also rising. I am not so sure Spotify raised its prices more than inflation.

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                  They have

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                    Do they have an API? I use a lot of third party recommendation services, to avoid Spotifys and would love to make sure I can create playlists into it

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                    Im 90% sure they have an API, I've seen github projects that mention using it

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                    • addie@feddit.ukA [email protected]

                      Just saying; cancelling Spotify and changing to Qobuz takes five minutes. Sound quality is amazingly better, the curated recommendations are done by human beings that love music, and 'just works' with everything that Spotify does. (For us, anyway.) It's French, rather than Norwegian-American like Tidal is, if you're trying to stop spending money on everything US at the moment, too.

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                      I also just switched to Qobuz. I like to listen to albums and playlists. The UI is more minimal than Spotify which I enjoy.
                      I like the fact it's not constantly trying to push new things like podcasts, concerts etc. on me. I just want to listen to music and pay the artists for it!

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                      • firewire400@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

                        I'm on Tidal right now and currently considering the switch to Qobuz. There's no official (or unofficial) Linux client which is kind of a bummer. Tidal at least has a half-decent unofficial one...

                        Yeah, I could just use the web player or strawberry but I just prefer having a dedicated app.

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                        Yeah, the web client works just fine on Linux. A good native client would be better, of course, but I'd rather use the web one than a half-assed native one.

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                          Yeah I have been top member for over a decade. It is convenient, there are some things pushing me away though.

                          • The podcast push, autoplaying unremoveable videos on the homescreen.

                          • The algorithym pushing US style hack shit like what loser group of comedians take on politics is despite I exclusively listening to Australian comic book movie news and British Ukrainian war coverage.

                          • Worsening UI/UX, poor offline management

                          • Shorts/Reels

                          • Removing features, from the running tempo sensor to family mixes.

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                          The offline features on Spotify are abysmal. Half my downloaded albums don't even work. It's the primary reason I'm looking for an alternative. How can an app with such a high market share be this shitty?

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                            You can rip MP3 files by using a Youtube-to-MP3 converter.

                            Just stop using Spotify entirely.

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                            And once you have them ripped (however you choose to do that), host them via a media server so you can access them from whatever device you like.

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                            • nighed@feddit.ukN [email protected]

                              They don't have any other recommendations apart from those human made ones though? Couldn't find what I wanted.

                              The UI is awful and their artist pages are normally blank for indy artists.

                              The migration is pretty seamless though, and they apparently pay their artists way better.

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                              They have the human made ones, they have the "artist radio" function that plays songs similar to a band you like, they have a weekly top 30 based on stuff you've been listening to. The headline 'albums of the week' are based on what they like, which I don't think is unfair - I've really enjoyed some of them.

                              I listen to a lot of metal and electronic, and I've always found the descriptions excellent - usually several paragraphs even for the most obscure of bands. Was well impressed that they had Lambrini Girls as one of their 'albums of the week', and their album at studio quality. Not that that's essential for punk. Admittedly I don't listen to a lot of indy, but they've always had what I've wanted to listen to.

                              My main complaint about the UX is that it's nearly identical to Spotify, but I suppose there's not much else you can do. Something particular about it that you dislike?

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                                Bandcamp is not banned in the UK yet.
                                But i think the government has strong intelligence that they are a terrorist organisation.

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                                Well, it's owned by friggin' Epic, now... so they're not that far off with their Intel.

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                                  Also Daniel Ek is investing in AI war company:

                                  https://www.cnbc.com/2025/06/17/spotifys-daniel-ek-leads-investment-in-defense-startup-helsing.html

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                                  So glad he didn't get his grubby hands on Arsenal FC in the end.

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                                    Like a million songs come out every week. Can't keep up when it's mostly digital now, no cd to get. But you can rip Spotify!

                                    https://github.com/justin025/onthespot

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                                    • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

                                      I have got to admit I canned Spotify subs years ago - but how are they managing to grow their subscriber base whn it is now going to be £11.99 in the UK? That is way, way too high for what it offers...

                                      https://www.gbnews.com/tech/spotify-price-rise

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                                      Will they be raising their rates in India? Because that's where Spotify thinks I live now.

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                                      • killeronthecorner@lemmy.worldK [email protected]

                                        Ditched Spotify and bought myself a galleon and a tricorner hat instead. Haven't looked back.

                                        Lidarr + Navidrome + Feishin + Metube

                                        Mullvad for acquiring, TailScale and Symfonium for listening while away from home

                                        This sounds like a lot of setup but probably took a few hours in total to set up the various docker images and get them working together.

                                        I spend my saved money on vinyls, official merch, and SoundCloud or BandCamp purchases for my local library.

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                                        #121

                                        Out of curiosity, what is your experience/usage like with this? Spotify is very easy to justify if you heavily use some of their features because there's not a way (that I know of) to replicate them. For example:

                                        • Shared playlists
                                        • Universal links directly to songs
                                        • Playback control from a second device
                                        • Group listen/jam
                                        • Zero overhead for search and discovery. From someone mentioning a band you can find, sample, and add to a playlist in 30s or less
                                        • Public playlist discovery
                                        • Easy crawling. Eg. browsing from Song -> Featured Artist -> Album -> Record label -> Related Artists etc...

                                        From my usage, sacrificing a majority of those is a non-starter because my Spotify usage has become more than mp3 hosting and organization.

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                                          I have a 50TB library of movies and TV, Plex, the *arrs, a dedicated server, and even I dont bother with music because its a huge pain in the ass to deal with. I have a bunch of songs from before music streaming was popular and a few I've gotten from SoulSeek since then, but that's about it. Ripping CDs, labeling and tagging each track, and sorting them into a properly named folder structure is just too much work especially when you get into thousands and thousands of songs. There are software solutions to this but they don't work very well because music is much harder to deal with when you can have 50 versions of the same song floating around out there.

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                                          Somewhere out there is a person with a single folder named "music", with zero sub folders, containing thousands upon thousands of tracks with names like "1.mp3" and "1 (1).mp3" and they're totally okay with it.

                                          Just thinking about it makes my skin crawl.

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