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Hey all, I'd like to distance myself from Spotify, but I really enjoy their discovery features. I've learned about a lot of bands both new and old that I wouldn't have otherwise. Do you have any suggestions for a service that could replace this aspect of it?
I've used Spotify, Apple music, YT music and nothing beats SoundCloud stations for discovering new music based on a song.
and their "More of What you Like" playlists are just stations based on your recently most played songs and they just don't miss.
for someone like me that has songs from a lot of different genres in my regular rotation of 10-15 songs every month or so, it's perfect for discovering music.
Bandcamp is pretty good. They do writeups that I think are written by real people. When you look at a band you like, it tells you about stuff other people who like them have. I've found a lot of stuff there.
It is more about buying music than renting it, however. Most albums it will ask you to buy after a certain number of plays. I think the band can configure those details
Bandcamp was bought out by Epic Games, fired half of it's staff to make the bottom line look better, and is now owned by some private corporate music licensing company that refuses to recognize it's employee union and fired even more employees that were all involved in their unionization effort. I wouldn't recommend supporting them anymore.
This all happened in September btw so any enshittification of the service has yet to come to fruition.
How about FM radio waves?
So you can hear the same 5 songs on repeat interspersed with tons of commercials?
I discover more ads than music that way
Ah yeah I love hearing the same 30 songs over and over again with 60% ads, great idea