@lmika I'm thinking about the same, jump off the spotify ship. the enshittification is heavy there.
@gregmoore Oh, interesting. I haven't really looked into alternatives (I mean, there's Apple Music but š¤·āāļø). Will check out Tidal.
@Annie @gregmoore @lmika @thosch I use Tidal (for hi-res) mostly, and my wife basically replaced her old iPod with YouTube Music on her phone.
Tried Qobuz, which maybe better for buying and downloading. Amazon Music is another option. Deezer, too, iirc?
@gregmoore I took a look at TIDAL and it looked very, very good.
But then I had to realize, that the album Satiesfied Mind from The Walkabouts is not in the catalog.
Thatās it. Thatās the show stopperā¦
@JohnBrady If classical is what you're after, take a look at Apple Music too. They have an entirely separate, dedicated app for navigating their classical catalog.
@thosch My daughter and I are still sore about some of the missing albums in tidal but I solved it by using it as an excuse to buy them. š
@gregmoore @Anne @thosch Yeah, I have heard of Tidal although I havenāt tried it. Iād probably like to avoid music streaming altogeather and own the music I purchase, at least for songs that I know Iāll listen to repetitively.
@davidmarsden Yeah, Iāve been buying music through Qobuz this past week and itās been great (although a little expensive).
@lmika We also buy almost all the albums we like, regardless of whether they are available on streaming, because streaming platforms are not reliable sources for music.
@gregmoore We listen to a lot of music through our Sonos devices. At home, I can integrate the missing albums from the NAS. But on vacation, thatās not possible. At least not as long as I donāt set up a connection to the NAS at home or take a NAS with me.