

I haven’t really encountered it, but I generally stick to my daily/weekly Q and saved playlists. At least they’re aiming to clean it up. Spotify is adding a “verified” flag on non-slop.


I haven’t really encountered it, but I generally stick to my daily/weekly Q and saved playlists. At least they’re aiming to clean it up. Spotify is adding a “verified” flag on non-slop.


I’ve been using Qobuz for a few months and it’s pretty good. They had a rough bug a couple of weeks ago where some songs would stop playing and skip to the next one, but it seems to be resolved.
If you go into settings, you can hook it to last.fm and get lots of cool listening stats.
They have their own repository! I’m not sure how I didn’t know about that already, but will definitely be switching to that
Public transit makes a lot more sense with so many people in one area, that’s how.
On the other hand, the population of Montana is a lot more spread out, so having effective public transit is more difficult for various reasons.


I’ve tried both and like Qobuz better because I can actually switch devices and it’s aware of what I was listening to on the other. Here’s an interview with someone from Qobuz talking about their service and music in general.
Whenever someone brings up a European city like this, they seem to ignore the fact that the entire country of Finland is roughly the size of the state of Montana. It’s like comparing apples and oranges.
The company recently changed Classico pasta sauce so water is the first ingredient and the jars are now smaller. They’re not on the consumers side.