When Neil Young asked us to switch to Tidal, I went along and loved that it paid the artists 10x more per stream.

But Tidal is American owned, spotify isn’t…

I’m struggling on this one, a lot of the lil punk bands I love could really use the revenue but, y’know, trade war etc.

Anyone have any thoughts to assuage a guilty conscience on this one?

  • prodigalsorcerer@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    Spotify gave Joe Rogan a platform, which likely contributed to the current situation in the US.

    How many specific bands are you trying to support? It might be better for everyone if you just send them $5 directly and pirate their stuff.

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      3 months ago

      Appreciate the thoughts!

      I listen to a lot of weird little bands and sending them all $5 would be much more expensive than several years of streaming.

      I also don’t see myself going back to non streaming, the convenience of almost all conceivable music in my hand is too much.

      That being said, some folks have suggested a few French alternatives that seem worth a shot!

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    3 months ago

    Qobuz. It’s French and it pays more than Tidal. It’s a privately owned company. You can also actually buy music from it in addition to streaming. Fuck Tidal.

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    3 months ago

    I’ve been on Qobuz for 2 years now and it’s great, the annual plan is a great deal and I have hi’fi gear and the quality is fantastic.

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      20 days ago

      I just started with them too.

      Easy to bring over all your playlist as they give you access to a music transfer service.