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minus-squareJo MiranlinkfedilinkEnglish0•13 days agoSongza, followed by its post-purchase rebirth as Google’s Play Music, was the pinnacle. We need to bring back professionally human curated playlists.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•13 days agoI’m just going to follow Four Tet and wherever he posts his playlist, whatever the hell it’s called.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•13 days agoQobuz has professionally curated playlists, often from actual artists or experts on that genre. It’s also French rather than American, and they often the highest payer to the artists.
minus-squareZaraki42linkfedilinkEnglish0•edit-213 days agoPlus the audio quality is sooooo much better than other services and they pay the artists 3 times more than all the other services. They have 99.9% of Spotify’s library. So transferring your playlist over is super easy.
Songza, followed by its post-purchase rebirth as Google’s Play Music, was the pinnacle. We need to bring back professionally human curated playlists.
They still exist in the piracy world…
I’m just going to follow Four Tet and wherever he posts his playlist, whatever the hell it’s called.
Qobuz has professionally curated playlists, often from actual artists or experts on that genre. It’s also French rather than American, and they often the highest payer to the artists.
Oooh, that looks good. I’ll try them out.
Plus the audio quality is sooooo much better than other services and they pay the artists 3 times more than all the other services.
They have 99.9% of Spotify’s library. So transferring your playlist over is super easy.