Deezer (France 🇫🇷) Qobuz (France 🇫🇷) SoundCloud (Germany 🇩🇪) IDAGIO (Germany 🇩🇪)

  • sanpo@sopuli.xyz
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    6 hours ago

    Qobuz, at least, doesn’t really deserve to be on that list.

    They don’t offer their service in a bunch of European countries with no plans to change it.

    • calm.like.a.bomb@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4 hours ago

      Agree… And it’s impossible (at least I couldn’t find a way) to use a VPN to use it - you can create the account, but when you set up the card it detects where you’re from and don’t let you use it. At least this is my experience with them.

      • Fokeu@lemmy.zip
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        2 hours ago

        I’m mostly a pirate but there have to be some internet stores left around. Try looking up the names of the songs you’re interested in + “digital” maybe you’re find a good site.

  • pugslington@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    I tried Deezer and I might stick with it. Out of my whole music library it was missing a very small percentage of songs that TBH I don’t really care about. It sounds good and it doesn’t push podcasts down your throat. The only issue I encountered after about 2 weeks of using it is that the UX is not as good as in the Spotify app. I can live with that if that means I won’t contribute to the wealth of their CEO who’s slowly turning evil. I love the recommendations algorithm. It doesn’t feed you the same songs over and over again. In Spotify it feels like you’re in a constant loop. Open the mix and it regurgitates the same songs you’ve been listening in the past month. Scroll down and you see the recently played. Open discover weekly and listen to AI slop. Deezer flags albums that might be AI generated garbage and that’s another plus for me.

    Qobuz is not available in my country (Romania) because I assume they just dont want money. Man, I hate geo-locking so much. It’s one of the dumbest things in the world. Just shut up and take my money!

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    9 hours ago

    As someone who switched to qobuz a few months ago, if you want to switch stick with it for at least 2 months because while it is missing some core features over Spotify and Tidal, I think I found I enjoy music more without those features. And I don’t miss them as much anymore.

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      6 hours ago

      Yeah indeed! much better the whole albums instead of the endless spotify music diarrhea. Their music picks and magazine are great as well

      Really glad I’ve found Qobuz.

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        3 hours ago

        Yeah, I have come to look forward to fridays when most new music comes out and to browse it on the home page! On spotify I never really listened to new music unless it got really popular.

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    7 hours ago

    I’ve been using Deezer free for a good while now but I’m getting kinda tired of it. I also read that they, like a lot of companies, have some problematic ties higher up the chain.

    Yarrr.

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    15 hours ago

    I hate to say it, because I know people are not a huge fan of the company, but Spotify is also European. They’re Swedish.

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      6 hours ago

      True, but they have tons and tons of american investors and partners. They are firmly in that grip and also a shit company partnering with military surveillance tech as well as trying to stop paying their artists by stealing their work and making AI slop with it.

      Nestle is also European and yet one of the worst companies in the world.

      Just because a company is European, doesn’t mean they aren’t a horrible company that nobody should support or buy a single thing from.

      • Humanius@lemmy.world
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        6 hours ago

        Your client might have glitched out. It seems like you posted the same comment four times.

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          6 hours ago

          Thanks. Eternity hasn’t been updated in 8 months, so maybe it is a bit buggy. I will go delete the extras.

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      10 hours ago

      That’s mentioned in the article?

      To be clear from the beginning, Spotify was founded in Sweden but now operates within financial structures that place it firmly inside the global Big Tech ecosystem.

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        6 hours ago

        Maybe article but not in the post

        Whats up with the downvotes? I was just saying what i think the 1st comment meant. I thought this wasnt as negative place as Reddit, but i guess i was wrong

    • ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
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      6 hours ago

      Someone mentioned it the other day, I switched and I’m happy with it so far. The main benefit for me is the native Linux app. It’s so much less cluttered than Spotify. Android/Android Auto also work without issues. Good library at a good price.

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      16 hours ago

      Same. It’s what I use, I love that you can also BUY music though. Hard to recommend because their user experience needs a lot of work. (Eg. Can’t even change the language. Since I’m in Germany I have no choice but to use German for the ui)

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        7 hours ago

        I have option to change language in the android app at least. But I agree, their user experience could definitely use some work.

      • Jonas@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        2 hours ago

        ah I imported my 1.2k Spotify library (mostly rock/electronic/pop but maybe a bit generic) and it only couldn’t find about 30 of them.

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    11 hours ago

    I recently tried to switch from Spotify to Qobuz, had to give up basically immediately. Two reasons:

    1. Your can’t put playlists in folders. At all. Like WTF.
    2. Every playlist was missing around 15% of all songs. Some favorites included. Going from 860 to just over 700 songs isn’t really ok for me.

    Surprisingly, 1) was a bigger deal breaker than 2). I need to find the time to check the other alternatives.

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      10 hours ago

      I recently made that switch and while the website to transfer playlists gave me errors and missing songs, they were actually in Qobuz nevertheless.

      For 1 I can’t say as I don’t use folders.

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        10 hours ago

        I didn’t check all missing songs (wsy to many), but the ones I did check were actually missing, and it wasn’t just an import or transfer error. I mostly checked those that were important to me and stood out in the import-list marked as missing when quickly scanning across them.

        I have probably 100+ playlists. Not having folders is just not feasible. I wish use playlists in non-normal ways, more like notes in some cases, which is harder or impossible without folders. So for me it isn’t an option to use a service that doesn’t have them.

    • Asetru@feddit.org
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      10 hours ago

      Kind of same story here, tried qobuz and dropped it almost immediately.

      For me, it was the missing assistant integration, as I couldn’t get it to properly play music in the car by giving some basic voice commands… If I’m in control of a three ton death machine, I want my eyes on the road, not entering some obscure pop punk band’s name in full via the on-screen keyboard in the car’s media system. Also, I know that qobuz’ content is supposed to be curated instead of generated, but the amount of playlists compared to Spotify was really underwhelming. Add to that that the onboarding was terrible enough for my wife to give up before fully finishing the process and me cursing constantly while trying to set up my kids’ accounts, my kids being annoyed they couldn’t share music with their friends easily anymore and that it felt oddly hard to discover new music beyond their articles and just based on my preferences and the whole thing just didn’t work as I wanted it to.

      • Creat@discuss.tchncs.de
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        10 hours ago

        Yes discoverability for new music is also critical for me, but I never even got that far to give it a shot. The majority of the time in listening to music is to discover new-to-me artists/songs. I had heard mixed reviews on that, some incredibly happy with it some saying it’s just horrible, but the other issues are already showstoppers…

  • SayCyberOnceMore@feddit.uk
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    16 hours ago

    Kinda related question: is there an EU version of Bandcamp?

    I’d like to suppport smaller artists, and bandcamp’s business model is great (I can stream an album before purchase)