Spotify - any good ?

Spotify - any good ?

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brownie17

1 posts

53 months

Monday 16th December 2019
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I also have Spotify premium and I like it. But in the free trial version of Spotify there are problems with the sound. Be careful. So if you order this, know that the paid version has good sound. So if you order this, know that the paid version has good sound.
I also like the Spotify podcast promotion service. So, thanks to these guys spotistar.com, I got a lot of followers and views. And I expect that my plays will be heard by many people and I will be noticed in the professional musical world.

Edited by brownie17 on Thursday 19th December 10:10

thebraketester

14,250 posts

139 months

Monday 16th December 2019
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Spotify is great for everyone. Except for the people who play and record the music.... for them it sucks ass.

zarjaz1991

3,480 posts

124 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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I've had the paid-for Spotify for many years now. It's fantastic and worth every penny.

It is virtually all I listen to in the car now (and I cover huge mileages for work these days).

hyphen

26,262 posts

91 months

Monday 12th April 2021
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Cancelled Spotify premium. I found I was listening to the same set of music mostly, so better off just having them than spending £10 a month.

Also found that when driving, I still prefer scrolling through radio stations, and it's a better way to discover new music/keep up with current affairs.

So for me personally, nah, Spotify isn't worth paying for.

toon10

6,194 posts

158 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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I don't really listen to albums anymore since getting Spotify.

I have a lot of my favourite bands as playlists so I create my own "best of" compilations. I also have a load of genre playlists that just get constantly added to as I discover new music. My playlists so far are chillout, rock, indie, jazz, trip hop, dance, old school hip hop, alternative indiie, relax... Each one has 100 to 200 tracks and counting. It's just so much more convenient than having to be at my Hi-Fi to listen to music and having to insert a CD or worse, take the plate off my record player and changing the band to play 45's.

Don't get me wrong, when I'm in a music mood and the house is empty, I like to play music the traditional way. For the other 95% of the time I just get my phone out and use Spotify (via Spotify connect on my Hi-Fi, via bluetooth to a speaker or my car or straight to my headphone amp/DAC.)