[Rumori] Spotify anyone?
{ brad brace }
bbrace at eskimo.com
Mon Mar 4 08:04:16 PST 2019
thanks Jean-Paul; I find my tastes less eclectic than I
imagined, when listening to streamed 'broadcasts' ... or
maybe I'm getting sucked into the algorithm ;))
technically, Spotify seems to occasionally crunch-up or drop
the stream... or that could be the ISP I guess. Streaming
certainly seems to be a dominant trend; but hard to guess
how it will all turn out
/:b
On Sat, 2 Mar 2019, Jean-Paul Tremblay wrote:
> Hi Brad —
>
> As you prolly know, the catalogue of most streaming services is pretty slim for
> those of us who have a slew of obscure artists and one-off rarities etc, BUT…i
> use apple music for this very reason, because it lets me upload my own iTunes
> library of MP3s and ALACs, which is, shudder…something like 18 years old. Ugh!
> Anyways it’s been mostly pretty reliable in that way, though it caps out at
> 100,000 tracks, and I guess over the years people have complained about the
> matching algorithm with Song Name (Live) and the like, though i think that’s
> something that’s more likely to impact, I dunno, people who listen to The Eagles
> or something.
>
>
> Subject: [Rumori] Spotify anyone?
>
>
> interested to compare experiences with Spotify and other
> streaming services worldwide /:b
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