erm what the freak...
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Ditch Spotify.
Leeching from YT Music:
Spottube (Desktop) This one let's you move your Spotify platlists over.
Yattee (The only option I'm aware of for iOS)
Self Hosted solutions:
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Out of the loop what is going on?
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Out of the loop what is going on?
CEO of Spotify invested in an ai military company.
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Ditch Spotify.
Leeching from YT Music:
Spottube (Desktop) This one let's you move your Spotify platlists over.
Yattee (The only option I'm aware of for iOS)
Self Hosted solutions:
I appreciate the list. I'm on my families subscription and (due to some personal issues) we can't cancel for the next ~6 months, so we're gonna weigh the pros/cons then
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I switched to Qobuz who are from France
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Ditch Spotify.
Leeching from YT Music:
Spottube (Desktop) This one let's you move your Spotify platlists over.
Yattee (The only option I'm aware of for iOS)
Self Hosted solutions:
Spotube got hit with a cease and desist. Do you maybe know anything else to move over my existing playlists?
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So, what are the best spotify alternatives that actually pay the artists? Does that exist? The only semi-viable alternative I know is Deezer. Tidal apparently is for audiophiles
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Spotube got hit with a cease and desist. Do you maybe know anything else to move over my existing playlists?
wrote last edited by [email protected]SpotDL will download youtube music equivalents to Spotify tracks in 128kbps or 256kbps if you have YT premium
Spotify Import for Jellyfin will import your Spotify playlists to Jellyfin (provided the songs already exist in your Jellyfin server)
Lidarr allows you to import Spotify playlists. (I do not endorse piracy, use Lidarr in ways legal to your local laws and regulations
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as for a direct conversion of a Spotify playlist to an importable CSV or JSON file, I am unsure. I never looked for one.
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So, what are the best spotify alternatives that actually pay the artists? Does that exist? The only semi-viable alternative I know is Deezer. Tidal apparently is for audiophiles
Bandcamp, especially on (the now rare) bandcamp fridays
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So, what are the best spotify alternatives that actually pay the artists? Does that exist? The only semi-viable alternative I know is Deezer. Tidal apparently is for audiophiles
im using tidal because it supposedly pays more than spotify, deezer and apple music. (also because of privacy concerns with spotify)
i’m not an audiophile and tidal works a little different to spotify, but it’s good.just know that there’s no hand-off or remote controlling of different sessions (i.e. spotify plays through your browser and you control it from your phone), unless devices are specifically built for that (like speakers with tidal support)
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Ditch Spotify.
Leeching from YT Music:
Spottube (Desktop) This one let's you move your Spotify platlists over.
Yattee (The only option I'm aware of for iOS)
Self Hosted solutions:
Or, have one subscribtion that you share with your entire company.
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Ditch Spotify.
Leeching from YT Music:
Spottube (Desktop) This one let's you move your Spotify platlists over.
Yattee (The only option I'm aware of for iOS)
Self Hosted solutions:
I so so so want to but if you listen to ANY amount of underground music there are a lot of artists that ONLY drop music on Spotify. I've tested tidal and qobuz and I'd lose like 60%~ of my library
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Or, have one subscribtion that you share with your entire company.
They'll easily catch on and ban the account that has 8 different IP addresses that are on at the same time, and that's still financially supporting them. None of the software Ive shared financially supports the abusive aspects of the industry in any meaningful way.
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I so so so want to but if you listen to ANY amount of underground music there are a lot of artists that ONLY drop music on Spotify. I've tested tidal and qobuz and I'd lose like 60%~ of my library
They don't release on YouTube Music at all?
If they don't, thats odd. It'd be very limiting for reach to only release on one platform, and if they're that underground you could always ask them to make their music purchasable on sites like Bandcamp. Doesn't mean they will but it doesn't hurt either.
There's also other ways to obtain music, but don't do anything illegal
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So, what are the best spotify alternatives that actually pay the artists? Does that exist? The only semi-viable alternative I know is Deezer. Tidal apparently is for audiophiles
I'm ditched Spotify for Qobuz and am having a good time so far.
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I switched to Qobuz who are from France
Spotify is Nordic, which is arguibly more moral place than western Europe.
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They don't release on YouTube Music at all?
If they don't, thats odd. It'd be very limiting for reach to only release on one platform, and if they're that underground you could always ask them to make their music purchasable on sites like Bandcamp. Doesn't mean they will but it doesn't hurt either.
There's also other ways to obtain music, but don't do anything illegal
Underground not on bandcamp?
That's just silly
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Spotify is Nordic, which is arguibly more moral place than western Europe.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Such a dumb comment.
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I use adblockers on Spotify and made a cool playlist on here. A bit lazy unless I pay for tidal or qobuz. I'm broke so I'm not paying for the latter