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Qobuz library is shite though. I'd switch in a heartbeat to Qobuz or Deezer if they had comparable libraries but as it is I maintain a subscription to a streaming service solely to rip tracks for my library / to share on soulseek so Spotifys library trumps everything else still unfortunately.
Might wanna know that I tested Deezer and realized their offline download is absolute dogwater when it comes to bigger playlists, so that really sucked.
I now use tidal and I am content, not more and not less. Could have gone on testing other services but Pandora was not available, qobuz was not relevant for me, YouTube music is almost as bad with artist payout, ...
Good to know for the future, thanks! Did it at least supply you with a good quality flac as that is the main draw away from Spotify for me currently as I can only get 320 mp3s from Spotify.
Tidal is the only one I haven't checked the library for so far but to be honest my expectation is low as the artists I listen to never list tidal as a streaming service they use. Mainly Spotify and rarely deezer is what I tend to see.
YouTube music has great selection but trash quality.
I always hear people saying this about non Spotify platforms, but I don't quite see it. I literally just dropped Deezer for Qobuz, and it migrated (via Soundiiz) my favorited tracks and artists (of which there were hundreds), and every single one of them was found on Qobuz. It certainly is possible, but I have extremely eclectic music tastes, so if my tracks existed, I'm skeptical that their library is that bad. I guess maybe if you only listen to deep cuts from a single genre it might be more noticeable. However, the best way to get them to add more music is to support them.
I still buy CDs for all my favorite artists and rip them to Plex anyways, so if something was missing from Qobuz it wouldn't be such a big deal.
The literal first two albums I looked for when I went to test the service weren't there. Their library sucks compared to Spotify, unfortunately. Might just be genre specific but that doesn't help people like me.
Spotify isn't immune though, they don't even have Loveless.Â
That is the thing, I am into what is quite a niche genre and it is very "exclusive" within the scene let alone encompassing multiple streaming platforms. Half of the stuff that gets released does so in limited runs of often 100 - 500 vinyl copies which i fucking hate personally as to me it is just the wanky scene "heads" creating a false sense of rarity to jack each other off over which tracks they own on an inferior media type in a genre that is electronic music. It is all made on computers so it isnt like digital copies dont exist.
But I digress this attitude within that scene adds another layer of a lot of the people into it being at best apathetic towards things like digital and streaming and as such everything that does get released usually does so only on Spotify. Dont get me wrong there are plenty of labels and artists that do support the digital release side of it well but even everything that is release digitally to buy won't get released on streaming platforms.
I regularly search the libraries of alternatives but so far the selection for me does not get even close to what is released on Spotify. I try my best to buy what music I can via bandcamp and that is my primary music platform (just take a look at my post history) but I dont have a lot of money so music is not a priority for where it gets spent.
I conversely see a lot of people say what you have just said and I think that is a product of having either a more mainstream taste or just being into genres that embrace streaming more than my specific tastes. I dont believe supporting the platform will help in my case because it is down to the artists to choose what platform they are on and they generally seem to be resistant to that in the first place.