You can get Spotify cheaper by buying a gift card valid for a year’s subscription. These go for £120 and some sites offer 5-6% cashback on them too. So effectively £9.50 a month.
bidahtibull on
I’ve moved onto Apple Music (free 3 months) and it’s decent. The sound quality is much better imo but the UI, a little confusing.
Ridgeld on
They pay the artists so little I don’t feel guilty at all pirating Spotify and buying the albums.
UnoriginalWebHandle on
I wish we’d make it so that subscriptions freeze when there is a price change, and only resume when the consumer explicitly agrees to the new price. With how much money subscription models bring in from people who’ve forgotten that they’re subscribed, companies would have to do the maths on whether a price increase is worth that lost revenue.
Also, fuck off with that “As we continue innovating and enhancing the value we deliver..” bullshit when the innovation is AI slop.
PreFuturism-0 on
I suggest that people do a little research on which streaming platforms are better for artists…I should do some more too, tbf. Then there’s Bandcamp I guess if you want to buy. Venture off the mainstream path!
Triancool on
I set up an account with an Indian VPN and I paid like £25 for the year lol
jack5624 on
Now I’m wondering if it’s worth cancelling Spotify and getting YouTube.
Update: Cancelled my Spotify
One-Illustrator8358 on
Tidal is pretty good tbf, I did pay a one off fee on a different website to transfer my music but the first month was free so I girl mathed it
FudgingEgo on
I’ve had Spotify since like 2010, this is the 3rd price increase in 15 years.
It’s new subs who have been shafted, I paid £9.99 a month for over a decade.
Makaveli2020 on
I moved to YouTube Premium and haven’t looked back to Spotify.
I specifically have the family plan where sharing with 5 people, if you split the cost, you effectively pay £4 pounds a month ontop of having add free youtube. Sure Spotify may be better, but it’s not worth paying the extra cost.
literalmetaphoricool on
Big tech are turning the screws now. Competition has either been beaten into submission, or growth has stalled. Either way, the answer is to charge is more.
MrModius on
There is a lot more choice now. Apple Music, Tidal, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, etc
I use YouTube Music personally which comes with YouTube Premium. It’s obviously not as established as Spotify but for a music player with custom playlists it’s everything you need. Plus no ads on YouTube.
There are services that let you transfer your playlists between platforms now too, I think Apple even does it directly, so why not shop around a bit.
minimalist300 on
Switched to Apple Music which is much better (proper lossless, Dolby atmos, boiler room sets). Not looking back.
UKAOKyay on
I thought AI was going to make everything cheaper, but it seems pointless if everything costs more and everybody loses their job.
jdworld_uk on
The manner in which streaming companies are hiking their prices, its pushing me to think about cancelling and just moving back to downloading what i want to see/listen to instead, without the cost being inflated every year or twice in one year with Spotify….its getting out of hand !
FinalEdit on
And unless the artist is Taylor Swift then no one is really benefiting from it at all.
Bandcamp is amazing for supporting the artist, and there is one day a year where they get 100% of the income. Plus you get to keep it.
I also regularly raid Discogs for older CD releases, ingest that onto my PC which automatically uploads to my NAS drive and using their free streaming app, I have access to all my music, all the time, anywhere.
I discover new music through festivals, live gigs, and YouTube recommendations.
None of this requires me a monthly sub and I get to support the artist, even indirectly through discogs
Not trying to be a purist or preach – you do you. But if your favourite genre is prog-death-melo-power-symphonic-polka music then I really would suggest ditching streaming to protect what you love.
BelDeMoose on
Here’s a tip. Get a sub using a card that you don’t need to use again (for me it’s a revolut account I no longer use and is always empty). Then when the payment fails you’ll keep getting pop ups when you open Spotify saying premium has failed, but still get no ads and can shuffle etc.
Had this set up for about six months now!
No-Strike9953 on
Family plan with friends method stays unbeaten, I pay like 3 quid a month
ToastedBones on
wow, 264 notes a year for the family plan, my last payment was £17.99 a month, jumping to £21.99 is mad, time to review..
AspectInternal1342 on
Leave them.
Plenty of better and more ethical alternatives.
b3n3llis on
Anyone used SoundCloud Go+ or Qobuz? Heard good things but how do they compare to Spotify? I’m totally ready to move from their BS.
KingNorth911 on
The crazy part is you subscribe and still get adverts.
WorldInWonder on
Meanwhile a standard Spotify subscription in South Africa is £3.05 per month.
Bolvaettur on
Switched to Tidal recently and haven’t looked back. Way better quality and they pay their artists more.
finH1 on
You can use Spotify in the browser and in combination with Adblock, sure you can’t download playlists but you can listen uninterrupted
InternetHomunculus on
Any one know how to move songs to other platforms for free? It seems the most popular site to do this on is paid and ran by an Israeli company so I double don’t want to pay
Personal_Lab_484 on
YouTube premium is 13 quid but gives you all the songs on YouTube that don’t appear on Spotify. Plus you get no ads for YouTube.
It’s way better.
vonManstein43 on
Not ideal but still good value if you like audiobooks to listen to as well
wurst_katastrophe on
I will get a Spotify account in Poland now, it costs only £4.94 a month.
spinosaurs70 on
Spotify has truly found a way to make money via streaming when everything is free on YouTube, genuinely impressive.
Appropriate-Divide64 on
I’ll just carry on using my £5pm YouTube premium sub that includes YouTube music
Moving4Motion on
Switched to YT ages ago, no complaints. So nice not having YT ads too.
Wardacus16 on
The last time they increased prices twice within 12 months I tried out Tidal and I’ve not looked back.
supercakefish on
I really should just start using YouTube Music as I already pay for Premium. I just find Spotify’s recommendation algorithm so incredibly good, everytime I’ve dabbled in YouTube Music it just doesn’t seem the same. Also it commits the cardinal sin of automatically adding any song that I like to my YouTube Liked Videos playlist (seriously WTF is the logic behind this?).
Jimmy_h4t99 on
Oh well, fuck that I have food and heating to pay for
LingonberryNo3548 on
Subscription services are such bad value for money. You can still buy DRM free songs for 99p each. Do most people really listen regularly to 150 new songs a year to justify the price? Admittedly I’m in my 30s now but most people I know listen to older stuff and add maybe 2 or 3 new songs a month to their playlists. These sort of forever subscriptions is why the economy is in shambles.
Away-Activity-469 on
Might have to dust off my bicorn hat, affix a wooden leg, and buy a new parrot.
Raven_Shadow82 on
got to pay for someone to prompt ai to make those fake songs i guess.
Loreki on
As the kids say “this is your sign” … to cancel Spotify. These subscription services have reached their maximum market share, where there is no more customer growth for them. So in order to increase profits year on year, their only option will be to make the service worse (cheaper to operate) or increase prices.
The longer you stay subscribed the more it will hurt when you eventually unsubscribe and have to start building up a physical CD collection again. So do it now and save yourself some hassle.
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You can get Spotify cheaper by buying a gift card valid for a year’s subscription. These go for £120 and some sites offer 5-6% cashback on them too. So effectively £9.50 a month.
I’ve moved onto Apple Music (free 3 months) and it’s decent. The sound quality is much better imo but the UI, a little confusing.
They pay the artists so little I don’t feel guilty at all pirating Spotify and buying the albums.
I wish we’d make it so that subscriptions freeze when there is a price change, and only resume when the consumer explicitly agrees to the new price. With how much money subscription models bring in from people who’ve forgotten that they’re subscribed, companies would have to do the maths on whether a price increase is worth that lost revenue.
Also, fuck off with that “As we continue innovating and enhancing the value we deliver..” bullshit when the innovation is AI slop.
I suggest that people do a little research on which streaming platforms are better for artists…I should do some more too, tbf. Then there’s Bandcamp I guess if you want to buy. Venture off the mainstream path!
I set up an account with an Indian VPN and I paid like £25 for the year lol
Now I’m wondering if it’s worth cancelling Spotify and getting YouTube.
Update: Cancelled my Spotify
Tidal is pretty good tbf, I did pay a one off fee on a different website to transfer my music but the first month was free so I girl mathed it
I’ve had Spotify since like 2010, this is the 3rd price increase in 15 years.
It’s new subs who have been shafted, I paid £9.99 a month for over a decade.
I moved to YouTube Premium and haven’t looked back to Spotify.
I specifically have the family plan where sharing with 5 people, if you split the cost, you effectively pay £4 pounds a month ontop of having add free youtube. Sure Spotify may be better, but it’s not worth paying the extra cost.
Big tech are turning the screws now. Competition has either been beaten into submission, or growth has stalled. Either way, the answer is to charge is more.
There is a lot more choice now. Apple Music, Tidal, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, etc
I use YouTube Music personally which comes with YouTube Premium. It’s obviously not as established as Spotify but for a music player with custom playlists it’s everything you need. Plus no ads on YouTube.
There are services that let you transfer your playlists between platforms now too, I think Apple even does it directly, so why not shop around a bit.
Switched to Apple Music which is much better (proper lossless, Dolby atmos, boiler room sets). Not looking back.
I thought AI was going to make everything cheaper, but it seems pointless if everything costs more and everybody loses their job.
The manner in which streaming companies are hiking their prices, its pushing me to think about cancelling and just moving back to downloading what i want to see/listen to instead, without the cost being inflated every year or twice in one year with Spotify….its getting out of hand !
And unless the artist is Taylor Swift then no one is really benefiting from it at all.
Bandcamp is amazing for supporting the artist, and there is one day a year where they get 100% of the income. Plus you get to keep it.
I also regularly raid Discogs for older CD releases, ingest that onto my PC which automatically uploads to my NAS drive and using their free streaming app, I have access to all my music, all the time, anywhere.
I discover new music through festivals, live gigs, and YouTube recommendations.
None of this requires me a monthly sub and I get to support the artist, even indirectly through discogs
Not trying to be a purist or preach – you do you. But if your favourite genre is prog-death-melo-power-symphonic-polka music then I really would suggest ditching streaming to protect what you love.
Here’s a tip. Get a sub using a card that you don’t need to use again (for me it’s a revolut account I no longer use and is always empty). Then when the payment fails you’ll keep getting pop ups when you open Spotify saying premium has failed, but still get no ads and can shuffle etc.
Had this set up for about six months now!
Family plan with friends method stays unbeaten, I pay like 3 quid a month
wow, 264 notes a year for the family plan, my last payment was £17.99 a month, jumping to £21.99 is mad, time to review..
Leave them.
Plenty of better and more ethical alternatives.
Anyone used SoundCloud Go+ or Qobuz? Heard good things but how do they compare to Spotify? I’m totally ready to move from their BS.
The crazy part is you subscribe and still get adverts.
Meanwhile a standard Spotify subscription in South Africa is £3.05 per month.
Switched to Tidal recently and haven’t looked back. Way better quality and they pay their artists more.
You can use Spotify in the browser and in combination with Adblock, sure you can’t download playlists but you can listen uninterrupted
Any one know how to move songs to other platforms for free? It seems the most popular site to do this on is paid and ran by an Israeli company so I double don’t want to pay
YouTube premium is 13 quid but gives you all the songs on YouTube that don’t appear on Spotify. Plus you get no ads for YouTube.
It’s way better.
Not ideal but still good value if you like audiobooks to listen to as well
I will get a Spotify account in Poland now, it costs only £4.94 a month.
Spotify has truly found a way to make money via streaming when everything is free on YouTube, genuinely impressive.
I’ll just carry on using my £5pm YouTube premium sub that includes YouTube music
Switched to YT ages ago, no complaints. So nice not having YT ads too.
The last time they increased prices twice within 12 months I tried out Tidal and I’ve not looked back.
I really should just start using YouTube Music as I already pay for Premium. I just find Spotify’s recommendation algorithm so incredibly good, everytime I’ve dabbled in YouTube Music it just doesn’t seem the same. Also it commits the cardinal sin of automatically adding any song that I like to my YouTube Liked Videos playlist (seriously WTF is the logic behind this?).
Oh well, fuck that I have food and heating to pay for
Subscription services are such bad value for money. You can still buy DRM free songs for 99p each. Do most people really listen regularly to 150 new songs a year to justify the price? Admittedly I’m in my 30s now but most people I know listen to older stuff and add maybe 2 or 3 new songs a month to their playlists. These sort of forever subscriptions is why the economy is in shambles.
Might have to dust off my bicorn hat, affix a wooden leg, and buy a new parrot.
got to pay for someone to prompt ai to make those fake songs i guess.
As the kids say “this is your sign” … to cancel Spotify. These subscription services have reached their maximum market share, where there is no more customer growth for them. So in order to increase profits year on year, their only option will be to make the service worse (cheaper to operate) or increase prices.
The longer you stay subscribed the more it will hurt when you eventually unsubscribe and have to start building up a physical CD collection again. So do it now and save yourself some hassle.