It is - I'm using it rn, though I'm not sure if I'll stick with it. This press release recently made the rounds where they said they'd be tying artist revenues more directly to streams "at some point in 2022". I've seen some statements that have said it's not all their revenue that'll be distributed this way, but a certain percentage. Seems like it could end up being as much PR as actual benefit; time will tell.Kniferide wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 5:32 pm Is Tidal even a thing anymore? I've never known a single person that used it.
As a streaming service it's basically Spotify with a less-cluttered interface, no podcasts, and the ability to specifically choose to listen to lossless audio (if you pay). Their catalog is a tad less deep than Spotify's but it's basically the same for what I listen to. They're owned by Block/Square aka Jack Dorsey so it's not like they're some paragon of corporate do-goodery.
Bandcamp is still the best alternative - I basically use Tidal as an audition mechanism for Bandcamp purchases and/or a way to keep less music stored on my phone. I just wish Bandcamp's streaming audio was a bit better-sounding, but it's a small quibble considering how much they're doing right.