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tidal.com
Lacks a few of Spotify's features, but the audio quality is great, and it's cheaper. Plus, fuck Spotify.
Qobuz is also good, apparently.
seconding Tidal.
but also feeling like buying more physical media going forward.
Yeah, I tend to buy vinyl for the artists that I'm really into.
I looked at a tital a year or so ago and it wouldn't work for me. Will look again, maybe they've improved it.
I came to the same conclusion., I need a "Spotify connect" type feature, and when I looked, tidal had just axed their equivalent.
Until a competitor allows me to play music on a headless Linux box and control it with my phone, I'm stuck with Spotify
Depends what you define as "Wouldn't work for me." Song library has improved a lot, if that's what you mean.