Post A6rm9QPlCP3d4EISZ6 by gruffymax@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #A6rh7ibE7L3h7J1jJg by gruffymax@fosstodon.org
       2021-05-03T06:44:24Z
       
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       I've been a Spotify user for a few years now. I got an email from Spotify informing me of a price rise so I decided to ditch the service and go back to a non-streamed collection. I started to get a bit bored of having all the music I could want available all the time. I found I wasn't appreciating the music as much as I didn't have to put any effort into researching/buying the CD or album. Has any body else gone "backwards" like this?
       
 (DIR) Post #A6rh7j50KcsUbexVjM by kev@fosstodon.org
       2021-05-03T07:19:50Z
       
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       @gruffymax nope. Even with the price increase I still think Spotify is excellent value for money.
       
 (DIR) Post #A6rm9QPlCP3d4EISZ6 by gruffymax@fosstodon.org
       2021-05-03T07:44:09Z
       
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       @kev I agree that it is value for money. It was more that the price increase drew my attention to music streaming in general as opposed to being too expensive. I think it's the delayed gratitude of waiting for a CD to listen to an album.Although, music streaming does make it very easy to find new bands...
       
 (DIR) Post #A6rm9QovgpBsKI4YnQ by kev@fosstodon.org
       2021-05-03T08:16:11Z
       
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       @gruffymax yeah, that's the main value I get from Spotify - the curation is excellent. I've discovered so much music than I would have had I not been using their service.