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by sahmeepee
694 days ago
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Importantly for music discovery, Tidal make it relatively easy to browse by record label so if you're not listening to major label pop stuff you can pretty easily find a bunch of artists in a similar niche. If that is possible on Spotify they've made it hard enough to access that it might as well not have been there. Last.fm was good, but inevitably went downhill when it was bought out. As they had to commercialise more and more from the early days as a uni project that became audioscrobbler, with a tiny userbase, they followed the standard Doctorow model of capitalist decline. They had a sweet spot a few years in when they had plenty of data flowing and they hadn't yet messed up their APIs. Right now I use it to log my listening but I'm waiting for the email that says I'll need to move my data elsewhere. |
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