alt.hn

2/27/2026 at 9:25:02 PM

The Death of Spotify: Why Streaming Is Minutes Away from Being Obsolete

https://joelgouveia.substack.com/p/the-death-of-spotify-why-streaming

by baal80spam

2/27/2026 at 10:03:55 PM

The conclusion that we will abandon Spotify for individual artist discords is nonsense. Clearly Spotify should be enabling all of the community building and merchandising that artists want to do because that would help their margins and moat. But regardless of whether they do or do not, the vast bulk of the demand side, the listeners, are going to want à la cart unrestricted music. It’s the same thing we want for video, we are just not given it. Perhaps they should balkanize into fifteen different streaming services each with its own catalog and exclusives but that way lies the return of piracy.

by caidan

2/27/2026 at 9:46:58 PM

I was able to transition to bandcamp surprisingly easily minus one band I like.

by Computer0

2/27/2026 at 9:52:13 PM

Would be great if a non-Amazon / non-Apple service popped up that allows for buying mp3; one that allowed for re-downloading, so kept your “library” safe but not hostage.

by reconvene1290

2/27/2026 at 10:30:42 PM

https://www.qobuz.com/

It has about as many tracks as iTunes[1]

1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_digital_music_st...

by yesfitz

2/27/2026 at 10:52:28 PM

One album is the price of an entire month of streaming.

by i5heu

2/27/2026 at 11:44:38 PM

But that album then costs you $0 per month, forever.

by freetonik

2/28/2026 at 4:10:43 AM

But I listen to a hundred albums a year and I'm only going to live another ~400 months.

by mojomark

2/27/2026 at 10:46:22 PM

I miss last.fm

by wormius

2/27/2026 at 10:46:57 PM

I'm aware it's there, still. Just... not the same place it used to be - a hollowed out ghost town compared to the old days.

by wormius

2/27/2026 at 10:31:26 PM

At this point, either I pay Spotify to stream virtually all the music ever released, or I start pirating mp3s again.

I’m glad the record companies lost their hold on music distribution. They could’ve banded together and made their own streaming service, but they didn’t because of greed.

by quickthrowman