Tidal

This was an alternative to Spotify that I’ve seen being recommended. I’ve tried it during work as a way to try and escape Spotify’s onslaught of ads. However, after I created a playlist on Tidal of songs I wanted playing, all of them went for 30 seconds a piece. I couldn’t deal with it and ran right back to Spotify to have a functioning playlist.

  • oyfrog@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    For streaming music on my desktop I just use YouTube with an ad blocker and just look for playlists of artists I like. i don’t stream music from my phone so I don’t have any suggestions there.

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