Spotify or Deezer??

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  1. jud

    judith charmers Well-Known Member

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    Which one is the best?

    New to these 2 so any information is welcomed
     
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    I've briefly used Deezer but I've got a subscription to spotify and much prefer that.

    Spotify is only worth having though if you pay the tenner a month for premium. Because then you can download stuff to listen offline. Not an issue if you have unlimited data, regular spotify in that instance would probably be okay, but if not, premium us worth it for a tenner a month. Easy to use and a massive catalogue of music.

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    Love Spotify. Brilliant at bbq, party's etc to have as jukebox, I l just Bluetooth iPad to stereo and let anyone put whatever hey want on.
     
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    if you have an iPhone/iPad, i would go with Apple Music personally.

    but to answer your question, they're both priced the same and have vast catalogues. it will probably come down to which one you get on with the most. they both have trial offers. my advice would be try both and just lump with the one you prefer.

    i had deezer for a couple of years, but switched to apple music recently.
     
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    Both rip off musicians
     
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    Spotify but Pete is right
     
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    Both abhorrent companies.

    The idea of paying to stream music seems bonkers to me. Pretty much every song out there is available to listen to for free gratis.
     
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    Do you think that music should be free?
     
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    The radio is. When I go out on a night the music there is. When I hear music blaring out of someone's car I don't pay for that. I guess, in short, I think that to listen to it (e.g. stream etc.) should be but to own a copy (e.g. a download, a CD etc.) then it shouldn't be.
     
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    I've got Spotify, and would definitely recommend it. Not used the new Apple music one yet, or Deezer, so I can't compare.
     
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    er. i really don't think that was pete's point!
     
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    I also have Apple music, tenner a month and you can listen to whatever you want online or offline, and you have access to all user and apple playlists, bargain!
     
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    radio stations and the places you go on a night out, all pay PRS. when you hear someone's car blaring out, that's passive. hopefully the person in the car has either paid for it, or is listening to a radio station who are also paying PRS. i don't think it should be free to listen to music at all. whether it's streaming or physical is irrelevant. that's just format.
     
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    I would hope that streaming companies pay for the music. I don't know whether they do or not but to me streaming sites are like the radio (except of course you get a choice).
     
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    Youtube + Offliberty = Free music
     
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    I've tried both and ended up joining Deezer. Both have their good and bad points so the best thing to do is use them both and see which suits your needs best.
     
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    Radio isn't free. We pay a licence fee (BBC) or advertisers cover radio costs. Each time national radio plays a song they pay ~£50 to PRS that distributes the money to the writers, the performers and the labels (depending on the agreement), this is each time a song is played. Spotify pays <0.01 cent per play which is then redistributed according to contractual agreements.

    If you own a business which is open to the public and wish to play music or radio, then you need to pay PRS a fee which is then distributed to artists. Music played at Oakwell on matchdays is covered by a PRS licence, fees are paid to artists played via PRS. Music blaring out of somebody's car should already be covered (radio or bought physically) therefore you don't need to pay twice. Live music in a pub is covered by PRS (the venue pays a fee per event which is redistributed, bands fill in forms with set lists).

    Who should pay the musicians to produce your free streamed music?
     
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    Give over. I know the point you are trying to make. Don't get all high and mighty without understanding what I was saying.

    FYI all music that streams should be free, Spotify charging so you don't get an advert is balls but that's their business plan. As is paying musicians 0.0001 pence for every stream utilising your £10.

    there's enough open source sites that musicians are quite happy to upload music to to allow me to listen for free. If I like it I can then buy it and own it.
     
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    That's good. I wasn't replying to him.
     

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