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I figure it's time I joined the real world and signed up for something, but there is a lot of choice out there, so after some pointers.

iPhone user, with a Mini Mac that is hooked up to the TV. Avid hater of iTunes & having a look at the current version looks a bit more pretty than the last time I used it, but still amazingly un-user friendly. iTunes on my phone seems equally as rubbish, so happy to ditch that.

The obvious is Spotify - purely as i've heard of it, I have dabbled with Soundcloud & 8tracks in the past but never really settled on anything.

Is there anything that's head & shoulders above the rest? Something that would ideally play nicely with a Sonos setup too. I guess price is much of a muchness between all of them?

Ideas please!


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 9:57 pm
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iTunes. 😆

Rachel


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 10:00 pm
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I got Deezer thrown in free with a Sonos product. Didn't think I would end up keeping it but I wouldn't be without it now. Pay £5 a month for premium. Real easy to work, good library of songs and good sound quality.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 10:02 pm
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Be careful with Apple Music, plenty of stories of how it has deleted sections of people's music library 😯

(note I am a fanboi and won't sign up for the free trial)


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 10:10 pm
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Try Apple Music for 3 months for free, then sign up for a trial of Microsoft Groove, don't take it up, they'll offer you 4 months free.

Take 7 months to decide.


 
Posted : 13/02/2017 10:12 pm
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Try them, beauty of online msic is you can try and then try another really easily. Currently a spotify user here and I like it, the bit where I can swap it from my PC to phone to chromecast with 2 clicks is great.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 3:51 am
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Is there import/export compatibility of stuff I have liked/built into playlists between platforms?

I'm not one for repeatedly going over the same things, just for the sake of trying something.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 6:40 am
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Not sure on some of them, for spotify I use it differently though, mostly I use the radio (by song/artist/album/playlist) and let it go it's own way, you train it by saying yes/no if there is something excellent/crap in there.


 
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We have Spotify. Decent. We have it our children's nurserys plus you can have it on three or four other devices, so me n sis have it at home all on the same account. 90 quid a year I think.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 7:15 am
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We have Spotify. Decent. We have it our children's nurserys plus you can have it on three or four other devices, so me n sis have it at home all on the same account. 90 quid a year I think.

What you have there is Spotify family which is £14.99pm or £180 per year. Your half of the bill I guess is £90. Spotify family seems to take a relatively liberal idea of what a family is, or rather the users do and they don't seem to care too much(its meant to be member of the same family who live at the same address).


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 7:48 am
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Deezer here.

For me it has the best UI and apps.

Tried Spotify, but 2 things annoyed me.

1. Adding an album to favourites adds all the songs to your favourite songs lists.

2. No ability to ban artists from radio/mixes.

Other than that I feel it's much of a muchness between the two. Both much more accomplished than Google Muisc and Amazon music. Not tried Apple, as despite being an iOS and Mac user, I find their apps unnecessarily unintuitive and illogical.


 
Posted : 14/02/2017 8:55 am

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