• dan@upvote.au
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    1 day ago

    It’s probably the most popular music streaming service at the moment.

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          11 hours ago

          Tidal doesn’t host far-right mouthpieces, offers much higher quality streams, and pays the artists far, far more per play.

          Edit: Here’s a chart from 2022:

          music streaming chart showing Tidal paying out three times what Spotify does

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              Sure, that’s true, though if you allow streams on Bandcamp, those pay $0, so in terms of “try before you buy”, any streaming service is better. It’s only if you actually sell an album on band camp (or AmpWall, a smaller indie service that does a lot of the same stuff) that you’d get paid, as an artist.

              I say this as a musician who has put out several albums both independently and with a label.

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            12 hours ago

            Buying albums is great because you can host them on your own Plex server and use Plexamp.

            (or something like Jellyfin, but IMO Plexamp is still the best app available for streaming your own music collection)

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