European company and employs a lot of people in Europe

Seems like they donated to Trump’s inauguration, do people know how much?

    • @ToiletFlushShowerScream
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      26 hours ago

      Qobuz sounds slightly better to me on my higher end system than tidal. it isalso very reasonably priced. It will also import playlists from other platforms in a very no hassle way. If you are set on using a streaming service, qobuz should be at the top of your list.

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      29 hours ago

      Biggest issue I see so far is that there is no ‘connect’ type streaming possible to my Samsung Soundbar, but I bet I can still cast so it’ll be fine. I wasn’t very impressed with Tidal’s apps anyway.

    • @Vinny_93
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      210 hours ago

      I just looked into it and it might be. Thing is I now have a family subscription for 17 euros which only my mother uses. She’s just gotten used to Tidal so it’ll be a stretch for her to switch.

      I’ll keep it in mind for now, thanks for the tip!

      • @[email protected]
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        18 hours ago

        I understand haha, at least you know you have options should you/she want to make the switch sometime. Certainly use up your subscription first tho!

        • @Vinny_93
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          28 hours ago

          I had another look at things and I’ll stick with Tidal. As I read it, Tidal was originally European anyway (Swedish) and it’s still Europe based even though they also have a location in the US. All those musicians that bought into it sold their majority (Jay-Z sold 80% of his shares).

          They are transparent about what they pay artists and are second to Qobuz on that. Qobuz is more for scouting music and even though I wouldn’t mind doing that sometimes, I can’t see my mum browsing catalogs to find hidden gems.