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Tidal is underrated. It has videos, full track credits, a bunch of exclusive content, and they pay artists more. The app used to suck but that's gotten a lot better, it's even compatible with Chromecast now.
The app being garbage is why I gave up on it the first go around. Have they made it so you can drag and drop songs into playlists now?
Oooh I would love this info too, because I know I'm going to get sucked into a streaming service at some point.. And if Tidal offers me something that Spotify cannot I might go with it. (I use an 160g iPod for music and not my phone usually, so choice in music isn't as important as having Spotify Pro) Spotify is just "simpler" and has had more of what I've wanted to listen to; but I hate ads so I can't f with it on my phone so much; just the desktop right now.
The app being garbage is why I gave up on it the first go around. Have they made it so you can drag and drop songs into playlists now?
Oooh I would love this info too, because I know I'm going to get sucked into a streaming service at some point.. And if Tidal offers me something that Spotify cannot I might go with it. (I use an 160g iPod for music and not my phone usually, so choice in music isn't as important as having Spotify Pro) Spotify is just "simpler" and has had more of what I've wanted to listen to; but I hate ads so I can't f with it on my phone so much; just the desktop right now.
Just FYI, if you subscribe to Google Play Music you also get ad-free YouTube, which is a nice bonus.
While we are talking about it, my experiences with the following services:
Google Play All Access - Android app is intuitive and works pretty smoothly. Chrome/web app is extremely polished and works very well. Includes subscription to YouTube Red, which is YouTube without ads, and also gives access to certain YT Red only shows. Gives access to YT Music App, which is nice because you can stream or save to offline music that isn't available via streaming services, like needle drops of out of print Detroit Techno hits, or streams from music festivals. You can also select to stream "audio only" for these and run the app in the background. Rumor is that Alphabet is looking to combine Google Play Music and YouTube Red into a single app, which could be very powerful.
Spotify - Best social streaming service, since almost everyone uses it, due to ad-based free version. Best for sharing playlist with friends, doing collaborative playlists, seeing what your friends are listening to and vice versa. Android app is good, PC app is good, with the bonus of being able to save tracks to offline on the PC app. Apparently excellent discovery options, I haven't used those features much, but people seem to like it.
Tidal - Offers lossless streaming (redbook/CD/flac quality) for $19.95/month, or standard (MP3 quality) streaming for $9.95/month. Early access to all the Jay-Z, Beyonce, and Kanye shit. Tons of well curated playlists. I think the android app is slick, PC web service is pretty good too. Lots of videos and stuff.
Google Play is my personal favorite, mainly because of all the cool YouTube tie-ins, and it's the only one I've consistently subscribed to since it's inception. I'm an android fanboy so I've never used Apple Music, but it seems like it has some cool features as well.
Post by snowmanomura on Sept 7, 2017 21:46:51 GMT -5
If you have a .edu email address and a capital one Quicksilver card Spotify is only $2.50 a month for premium.
I use Google play to backup 50k of my personal tunes to play from the cloud, and I still use that feature to listen to concert bootlegs and stuff not on Spotify when away from my main PC. I've never tried the paid version of Google though, because I was already paying for less money for Spotify when Google was rolling out.
PRAXIS HOUSTON is a compilation orchestrated by Malcriado with help from Englesia. Artists on the release are Laurel Halo, Kareem Lotfy, Endgame, Scraaatch, Englesia, Torus, Kamixlo, Santa Muerte, Mya Gomez, Qualiatik, Dasychira, Chino Amobi, Bob Traxx, & Malcriado. Cover by Torus, featuring art by Kim Ninkuru.
100% of raised funds will be donated to the Greater Houston Autonomous Relief, a grassroots coalition of groups from the Greater Houston community coming together to offer direct support to those most impacted by Hurricane Harvey. Their mission statement is to help each other instead of relying on corporations or the state. The coalition consists of Solidarity Houston, S.H.A.P.E. Center, Campaign Nonviolence Houston, Houston Peace & Justice Center, Houston Anarchist Black Cross, Black Lives Matter Houston Chapter, Resilient Nacogdoches, World On My Shoulders, & Black Women's Defense League. The funds will go through World On My Shoulders, a registered 501(c)3 non-profit, and then will be allocated by on-the-ground need between organisations.
Anyone else getting In Rainbows vibes from Sleep Well Beast?
From the song or album? I figured it was only a matter of time until sometime mentioned Radiohead in relation to the song, but I don't get it from the album as a whole.
Anyone else getting In Rainbows vibes from Sleep Well Beast?
From the song or album? I figured it was only a matter of time until sometime mentioned Radiohead in relation to the song, but I don't get it from the album as a whole.
I think you should question the decisions that brought you to this point in your life.
Haggis sounds pretty sketchy when it's fresh from a legit source. But honestly, I'd like to think I'd give it a shot if I were somewhere where they're known for it.
But canned? I can't even imagine the vile aroma that will erupt from that can.
Ugh.
Or is this some subvert way to kill your appetite when needed?
I think you should question the decisions that brought you to this point in your life.
Haggis sounds pretty sketchy when it's fresh from a legit source. But honestly, I'd like to think I'd give it a shot if I were somewhere where they're known for it.
But canned? I can't even imagine the vile aroma that will erupt from that can.
Ugh.
Or is this some subvert way to kill your appetite when needed?
When I was 18 I went to Scotland. I had haggis there and loved it. I was bummed when I got home to learn it was banned in the USA. Yadda yadda yadda, 18 years later it's this past weekend and I'm reading about haggis and the article is like it used to be banned! I was like wow, they had a link to Amazon and I paid eleven dollars for it.
Today I got the shipping notice and I got a little scared so I made that post.
I think you should question the decisions that brought you to this point in your life.
Haggis sounds pretty sketchy when it's fresh from a legit source. But honestly, I'd like to think I'd give it a shot if I were somewhere where they're known for it.
But canned? I can't even imagine the vile aroma that will erupt from that can.
Ugh.
Or is this some subvert way to kill your appetite when needed?
When I was 18 I went to Scotland. I had haggis there and loved it. I was bummed when I got home to learn it was banned in the USA. Yadda yadda yadda, 18 years later it's this past weekend and I'm reading about haggis and the article is like it used to be banned! I was like wow, they had a link to Amazon and I paid eleven dollars for it.
Today I got the shipping notice and I got a little scared so I made that post.
You know what can make haggis taste better? Scotch. Lots and lots of scotch.
When I was 18 I went to Scotland. I had haggis there and loved it. I was bummed when I got home to learn it was banned in the USA. Yadda yadda yadda, 18 years later it's this past weekend and I'm reading about haggis and the article is like it used to be banned! I was like wow, they had a link to Amazon and I paid eleven dollars for it.
Today I got the shipping notice and I got a little scared so I made that post.
You know what can make haggis taste better? Scotch. Lots and lots of scotch.
Well I'm twelve years sober, but scotch and amazon haggis would make for a superbly ludicrous relapse story.