Am I a horrible person that I keep using Spotify? I do regularly buy albums from artists I enjoy on Bandcamp to show support, but for general listening I am so ingrained in Spotify I just can't kick it.
AFAIK Tidal pays the most to artists though I haven't used the app much.
I have Rocket Player on my tablet. The free version is definitely sufficient but I did toss the devs a few bucks for the full version and I feel it was worth it. It's a nice no frills app.
Naw, I'm not that judgmental about it and I don't think most bands would fault you. I'm just an all or nothing kind of person, so with Spotify it's now nothing. Ek's comments about how artists simply need to release more music more often was personally insulting. Same logic I've gotten from underpaying jobs when my boss tells me I can just work more hours if I want more money. (I'm already at 40 hours a week, bub. And overtime on a night shift is just too much and hardly worth it for maybe 4 hours worth of overtime you'll actually let me work)
I was on the fence the past two years anyway. Only reason I kept premium was because of the free (basic) Hulu. Recommendations just got to be worthless. It would just throw random crap at me because I don't think they spend any time working on their algorithms for the genres I listen to. Plus the album info was frequently wrong and random unrelated garbage under the same artist name would pop up under a band I listened to and their process for getting it fixed is asinine.
I checked out Tidal and it's lacking in what I listen to. Same goes for Napster, who seem to be the ones paying the most per play (big lol after the big kerfluffle 20 years ago)
I think I'm gonna try out Poweramp tho. Just need a fat SD card for my phone and I'm set (aside from catching up with all the music I don't actually own) Maybe Plex down the line.
Also, shoutout to Google for just downloading my 7k song library into one big unsorted folder. Thank you so much.
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