Struggling, what to do about Tidal?
Struggling, what to do about Tidal?
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?
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.
42 0 ReplyAppreciate 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!
6 0 ReplySpotify CEO also invests in AI military tech. . Try the French providers but also consider that many especially small acts put their stuff on Bandcamp at pay what you want/can level.
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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.
30 0 ReplyIf you buy music from there, does it include DRM that prevents you from playing it without their online service?
11 0 Reply24-bit FLAC.
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Oh super cool, I will definitely check it out! Thanks!
3 0 ReplyDeezer is also french
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Ive heard qobuz limits downloads so you end up not being able to actually own every song you paid for
2 0 ReplyHaven't seen that yet but I also haven't bought that many. Several albums so far. Would be pretty odd but I haven't looked into it so I can't reject it.
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You should buy Canadian where possible, but don’t upend your life over it.
Feeling guilt over the whims of politicians isn’t very useful. Just do what you can.
22 0 ReplyOh, I don't think this is upending my life, apologies if I sounded dramatic. Just trying to balance my "help the artists" vs "help all of Not America right now."
7 0 ReplyI wouldn’t say dramatic. I understand how you feel though. There is no ethical consumption under capitalism regardless of how hard we try. It’s infuriating at times.
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I found it extremely easy to switch to French-owned Deezer from Spotify and saved money in the process.
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It's not going to help for Neil Young but for smaller artists always check Bandcamp first.
Edit: they are, of course, American, but so are many artists.
10 0 ReplyBut most of the money goes to the artist soooo.... I guess swallow that pride and don't buy from American artists 🤷♂️
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i'd actually recommend to not use any of those and buy music another way.
3 0 ReplyI do buy/support music other ways but I will not deprive myself of the convenience and majesty of playing almost any song I, or anyone around me, can think of at any time.
1 0 ReplyJust pirate it then. Artists are making pennies from all the services and real ones would rather you still listen if you can't pay.
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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.
3 0 ReplyI like using 7digital, you can just buy songs outright and keep the flac files. No more unreliable streaming services! Just me and my own files!
Want cloud streaming? Get some dirt cheap vps and put jellyfin or something on there
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