Spotify - any good ?

Spotify - any good ?

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Turn7

Original Poster:

23,606 posts

221 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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Ive used iTunes since the arrival of MP3 tech, and used to use LastFM as a way of discovering new music, but they changed and I dont use it anymore.
I tend to scour Amazon in the CD section to try new stuff.If I dont like it, I can at least ebay the cd.....

Is the free version worth bothering with ?

Anything else out there ?

mcg_

1,445 posts

92 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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Yeah pretty good.

Give it a go, probably get a month for free.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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I used the free one for a while and that compelled me to go for premium.

After a while, the ads and inability to create playlists make you want more.

Best £10 a month I spend.

soad

32,891 posts

176 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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SoundCloud?

craig1912

3,295 posts

112 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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I have Spotify premium and like it but car came with Deezer premium and I think I prefer Deezer

joshleb

1,544 posts

144 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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What medium you looking at playing from?

I find spotify great for it's versatility, I have it on my phone so can play from there when out and about, then at home my amp is spotify connected in the lounge and Alexa works with it in the kitchen. Easy.

I don't think I can go back to not having it now...

Turn7

Original Poster:

23,606 posts

221 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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joshleb said:
What medium you looking at playing from?
Currently Apple devices....phones and TV in lounge, which runs speakers in kitchen or lounge.

zarjaz1991

3,480 posts

123 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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Spotify Premium is really good and well worth the money. I've had it for about a year now.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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zarjaz1991 said:
Spotify Premium is really good and well worth the money. I've had it for about a year now.
yes
I've had premium about 2-3 years now running it with Sonos via the phone, very easy to use, well worth the £10 @ month, if one kid or other is on it the other can use basic Prime music on the side etc.

xjay1337

15,966 posts

118 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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Spotify is the best streaming music service IMO.

Turn7

Original Poster:

23,606 posts

221 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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xjay1337 said:
Spotify is the best streaming music service IMO.
More interested in the ability to find new music tbh.....?

xjay1337

15,966 posts

118 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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Turn7 said:
More interested in the ability to find new music tbh.....?
Yes, they have something called "Discover"... every Monday I get a new playlist with songs and artists based on those I already like but have not yet listened to... :-)

Turn7

Original Poster:

23,606 posts

221 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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xjay1337 said:
Turn7 said:
More interested in the ability to find new music tbh.....?
Yes, they have something called "Discover"... every Monday I get a new playlist with songs and artists based on those I already like but have not yet listened to... :-)
Is that part of the pay service or free ?

200Plus Club

10,752 posts

278 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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We get premium for 5 quid a month. Wife has student union discount. Brilliant value.

Commander2874

374 posts

85 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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I have deezer which has been excellent (3 month free trial) but am looking at changing to spotify due to having a sonos speaker which works with alexa (deezer doesn't)

Pulse

10,922 posts

218 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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I pay full price for Spotify (£10 a month), and wouldn't live without it. I had Tidal for a while (£20 per month for the HIFI option, which I had, but £10 for the same quality as Spotify).

Tidal is not very good. Really, unless you're in to Jay-Z, I see no reason to have it (since he isn't on Spotify, for obvious reasons). The curation is not very good, and I would say it's not as intuitive to use as Spotify. I realise this wasn't the question you asked, but figured it'd be worth mentioning, just in case.

Spotify is an essential part of my life. The ability to...

- Listen to people I love, without having loads and loads of CDs, or even having to store MP3s.
- Find new people, based on my likes, based on curated playlists, etc.
- Play (almost) any album I've ever wanted to, at the drop of a hat. Don't like the album? Move on to the next. Remembered that random 1-hit wonder from the 90s? You can grab it without downloading it!

... is worth £10 a month any day to me.

Oh, and I had the free version for a while. It cheesed me off too much in the end. The huge advantage is point 3 for me - being able to just listen to exactly what I want, when I want.

Hope that helps.

xjay1337

15,966 posts

118 months

Tuesday 20th March 2018
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Turn7 said:
Is that part of the pay service or free ?
No idea.

I have a family bundle at £15 a month, me, my Mrs and my mate is on it, can have up to 5 accounts.

So usually worth as a collective group of mates or something getting it then you can have each of your accounts.

NDA

21,573 posts

225 months

Tuesday 20th March 2018
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Turn7 said:
More interested in the ability to find new music tbh.....?
I've had Spotify for a few years - and it's very good. My musical tastes include some fairly obscure jazz musicians too. Very good for discovering new stuff.


toon10

6,177 posts

157 months

Tuesday 20th March 2018
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I've tried all the main players and Spotify is the best for me. I've discovered so much new music from it and it's nice and easy to use. When I upgraded my Hi-Fi I decided to trial the higher quality TIDAL instead but it didn't have half my Spotify playlist library. I also tried some more mainstream stuff for Mrs Toon and was met with loads of artist doesn't want their music on TIDAL type messages.

I couldn't really tell the difference between the two in terms of quality either. On one or two tracks, the TIDAL version sounded better but it certainly wasn't night and day. That said, I'd happily pay more if Spotify offered a better quality stream.

A few great Spotify features I use a lot are:
I've got loads of huge playlists now and it recommends tracks based on what's in the list and a quick press of the plus button and it adds it.
I can Shazam music when I'm out and about and it automatically stores them in a Shazam Spotify playlist for later use.
I love the download to device option for when I'm listening offline
Spotify connect works a treat on my Hi-Fi.

Stella Tortoise

2,630 posts

143 months

Tuesday 20th March 2018
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If you are going to try the free version of Spotify you shouldn't judge the quality of the sound, it's significantly better on the paid for version.