Thanks, looks like this can do the trick. The constant UX changes for no reason other than some PM wanting to get a promotion are starting to get on my nerves.
That sounds like a lot of inconvenience just to save $10 a month, and no easy way to make "sounds like" playlists out of them. It's hard to find CD drives in cars and computers anymore too. In fact I don't even know where to get CDs anymore either. Do they still sell them in stores?
I can get buying digital albums if owning is your thing, but why physical media? It takes so much time to rip and copy them across devices.
Spotify isn't even able to keep track of it's media session for the player notification on my lineage device. The notification stays there, but doesn't update and quick controls like play/pause doesn't work but sound plays. It's fixed only by rebooting. It's been the case for several versions now and other apps like NewPipe doesn't have any issue. Ironic coming from an app whose sole purpose is to play music.
Am I the only one who has good experience with Spotify? It constantly offers me new music, artists with few thousands followers that are interesting and relevant. The UI is a mess, I agree, but every single one web based UI is a mess. That's the trend.
> It constantly offers me new music, artists with few thousands followers that are interesting and relevant.
Are they though? Is it not in spotify's best interests to stuff your discover weekly with cheap(to them) music?
I have been holding on to spotify and each monday I have been saving my DW playlists (120+ weeks and counting), but lately it has been filled with cover songs and songs that are not very relevant. I am hardly adding any songs to my favourites from the DW playlist these days, this is in contrast from earlier when I would generally favourite a few songs atleast each week from the DW playlist.