Example: Mine is Pandora, but I’ve used Jango for more independent artists as well.

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    I’m currently leaning toward YouTube music.

    I’ve subscribed on and off from Pandora for years (remember their founder sending you an email thanking you for participating in his experiment?). I find that my stations quickly start playing the same set of songs over and over.

    I’ve also given Spotify a shot, but it seems like you either have to make your own playlist or listen to someone else’s. I personally like the algorithm fuled rabbit hole.

    YouTube music has a decent catalog and their suggestions have introduced me to a lot of good music. Their android auto experience kinda stinks, and most things are transitory (eg no stations you tweak to your preferences over time), but IMO the discovery it offers is worth it. I also like that it lets you actively manage your queue, add songs/albums to it, rearrange things, etc.

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      Pandora’s “radio” function is just way better. I spent years on Pandora when it was brand new, then years on Spotify when it came out in the US, then back to Pandora a few years ago. Predictive playlusys on Spotify suck, it gives you the same songs over and over based on genre rather than artist or song. Pandora digs way deeper and often plays me music I’ve never heard before.

      I’m bummed they’re owned by SiriusXM now, I just have this feeling they’re going to stop investing and kill it one day

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        Pandora has best radio functionality of all the stteqmong services till date, iniwws tp have Pandora when it was available globally and with radio functionality it was as if you are one who selected those songs. Ibtoed of coming back to USA , tried it with VPN. I have tried all the streaming services and nobody has best algo to choose songs like Pandora has YouTube is coming that way but it’s still not as good as Pandora. I would have bought 0andora solely because of that but it seems that they will never be available out of USA :(

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    Was on spotify for a long time but I got really tired of them blocking access and randomly logging me out because they hate VPN users. So earlier this year I decided to try all the services I can find and settled on Deezer.

    They are doing all the right things in the music streaming world but everyone gets hung up on the ugly rebranding they decided to do. Just tells you how important it is to have a great brand identity.

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    Deezer. They had great prices for a while. Luckily I locked in a yearly subscription before the increase. Right now it’s equal to Spotify, so I’ll reconsider after it expires.

    Bandcamp is also great if an artist you like is on there

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    bandcamp/soundcloud/youtube downloaded locally with yt-dlp and the files put on a real mp3 player. I enjoy owning my music and listening to it any time any where without internet connection or monthly subscription payments.

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    I use Pandora too! There is an option for “deep tracks” to get some more obscure options played.

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    I’ll probably get downvoted for it, but I use Amazon Music. It’s the only Amazon service I’m willing to pay for because it works well and unless I’m looking for something super obscure they usually have whatever I want. The only real problem I’ve ever had with it is that some songs that are considered “too controversial” are sometimes removed from albums.

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    Apple Music. I had such a sizable library from years of iTunes gift cards I figured why switch. I hear they pay Artists better than Spotify so that’s a bonus.

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      Man, I’m getting sleepy and thought you were talking about SoundHound, which would be like the opposite of a music service. It doesn’t provide music, it only takes!

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      There’s this app for tickets to parties, where each party link to the DJs SoundCloud, so I spend all day looking for parties and listening to their DJs set.

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    Google Play Music was my favorite of them all. Good UI, good music selection, decent quality, good integration with my Google ecosystem. Then Google did a Google and turned it into YouTube Music.

    Spotify was a decent replacement - the best part was how it has an app on EVERYTHING. I listen to mostly albums so the mediocre playlists and crap shuffling rarely factor in. The worst was funding Joe Rogan, price increases, and paying artists shit.

    Tidal pays artists more, and they have higher quality audio, though the UI is kind of meh. At least I’m not indirectly funding Joe Rogan anymore.

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    The Current from Minnesota Public Radio. They have 4 or 5 stations, and the occasional sponsor spots are read out by the DJ. No car horns and space sound effects interrupting your bluegrass jams.

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    I’ve tried Spotify, yt music, and tidal. Tidal and Spotify are pretty much identical for the most part but has higher quality files and pays artists more. Yt music is really good at recommendations from my experience with it.

    So anyway, now I pirate all my music in lossless flac (whenever possible) and listen to it via plexamp. If I want to try a new artist I just download their most popular album, if I like it I get more of their stuff. The library must grow.

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      youtube-dl is not maintained anymore, the new one is called yt-dlp (I’m writing this so people know what to search for)

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    Tidal. Higher quality audio is the main reason. I got tired of hearing Spotify’s muddled compressed sound and waiting for them to release a higher quality plan.