Trying Apple Music again and it still sucks. I can't see what's improved in 2 years. If you use it, why?
The aesthetic is much nicer than Spotify. If you listen to the same set of playlists + albums, then it's fine after you get through the setup.
I started using it because it worked better than Spotify with Apple Watch a few years ago. Then I stopped using Apple Watch but I haven’t bothered to go back to Spotify.
More album-centric design which suits my listening preferences (Spotify much more focused on playlists) Biggest drawback is lack of a Spotify Connect equivalent (cloud play state across devices/Sonos).
1. Paying artists more per stream than Spotify does is something I’m concerned with 2. As Chris mentioned in this thread, albums are more centric to the way I typically enjoy music my music sessions
It perfectly fits my need. I use the HomePod to listed to music. Playlist are easy to create, I have it on all my devices automatically. No need to install third party app. What do you use? Why?
It’s good enough for my needs and comes along with the Apple service bundle.
1. Human-first radio is still a fantastic product category. The com of performance, tastemaking, interviewing, and storytelling from a wide spectrum of noteworthy DJ’s is impressive. 2. Dolby Atmos sounds better 3. Wide category of music videos 4. #3 + Apple TV app = win 5. Breakout of Classical = genius
Frictionless as I’m in the Apple ecosystem Has every song I’ve ever searched for Pretty dope collection of international tunes SoundCloud is my discovery engine Spotify has a garbage interface and shortchanges artists