Re: What isn't there an artist friendly Spotify alternative?
11I expect it could be hard to gauge whether anything sucks if you're Imagine Dragons.
Indeed, and conversely, bands can not be on it.
Thanks for sharing. I will check it out. What I am getting at with this thread is that there has to be a model that could work that has the same slick user experience of Spotify, but the ethics of Bandcamp. I know that I would gladly pay much more than $10/month. I use Spotify for day to day, but also, purchase directly from the artists via Bandcamp and shop record stores all of the time. I still discover music like I always have: This place, and recommendations from like minded friends.endtimerelay wrote: Sun Jan 30, 2022 5:43 pm Agree with much of the above re: using Spotify as more of a supplement than the #1 way to listen to music.
That said, there's always https://resonate.is/, which is co-operatively owned and has a stream-to-own model. I admittedly haven't looked into it much, but might be worth checking out if ya haven't already.
In the beforetime Steve mentioned something to this effect about used record stores. It's factual, but record stores are much more than a place where one can just buy a used record. It's an integral part to a music community that offers more than just records, and any money taken in goes to keeping this integral hub operational. Spotify isn't integral to the music community, and I'd much rather have my coins go to John Laurie or Charles Taylor or Ethan Diamond than Daniel Ek.tommy wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:46 am Devil's advocate: is using Spotify worse than buying used records? Used records get the artist zero dollars instead of pennies. And we're paying the government more taxes every time they are sold, though I guess there are taxes in that subscription fee.
A-fucking-men.rsmurphy wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 11:24 am I've never given one cent to Spotify. For myself they are a completely useless factor in how I enjoy and consume music. Not trying to sound cool; it just isn't worth it.
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