• Dave@lemmy.nz
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    8 months ago

    My favourite thing about Qobuz is they have a store where you pay money and they give you audio files, like in the old days. So you can pay for your music then keep it without an ongoing subscription.

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      8 months ago

      While there are many reasons to dislike (or outright avoid) Apple - if you purchase music from them, it’s DRM-free and useable anywhere.

      I believe they were one of the first official channels to do this.

      Still, hadn’t heard of Quobuz and will check them out!

  • Darkcoffee@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    I chose this service to replace my yt music subscription, and I have nothing but praise for their service, the quality of the music or their ethics.

  • Mossy Feathers (She/Her)@pawb.social
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    8 months ago

    I love Qobuz. Also for those of you trying to boycott US goods, it’s a French company. I just wish it had the same adoption and features as Spotify.

  • thats from an old unused distrokid account. i hid songtitles cuz they are noob songs. Too bad phone has no easy way to just censor the middle column so i can show the entire thing. 1 cent per stream is good. for as bad as google is, Youtube red and youtube are among the best for amount paid. A bunch of services in china, india, africa etc its like 1000 plays for a cent. spotify is also on the cheap side and takes 5 or 6 streams for a cent. There is also often huge variation within the same service. A youtube ad may be 1 cent for a song and then 0.1 cents for the same song. country may play a role.

    anyway, havent done it in forever but about to get back in.

    i forget what tidal is like and that artist account didnt have anything catch on tidal (nor anywhere else. was probably my least effective artist account ever).

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      8 months ago

      Spotify actually stopped paying anything at all to artists that have less than a thousand streams