It seems a lot of labels have been leaving Spotify completely as of late. And I mean a LOT. Over half of my playlists are either grayed out or just gone. Maybe it's a coincidence, but it feels like music has been disappearing from there quite rapidly ever since they opened their doors in the US.
No need to debate on the whole payment issue, we all know Spotify listens don't pay well. I just wondered whether it's only the stuff I listen to, or has everyone else noticed it, too? Until now I've been glad to pay 10 per month for the higher bitrate and the phone app (I love hooking it up to the car stereo), but so much good stuff has been removed, I don't think it's worth it anymore and might cancel my subscription.
No need to debate on the whole payment issue, we all know Spotify listens don't pay well. I just wondered whether it's only the stuff I listen to, or has everyone else noticed it, too? Until now I've been glad to pay 10 per month for the higher bitrate and the phone app (I love hooking it up to the car stereo), but so much good stuff has been removed, I don't think it's worth it anymore and might cancel my subscription.
As I said, yes, it's widely known that the pay is poor, but of course it's beneficial to the consumer. The app itself is great, it's a great way to sync your music library wherever you are and whatever device you're using, and it's a great way to check out bands and albums you aren't familiar with.