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Spotify re-invented the radio
(lemmy.world)
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Never heard of stations before today, wish I got a chance to try it though. Looks like it came out just after they removed the radio feature from the main app. Damn...
I tried Pandora, I think for a year or two. It's alright but after a while I started falling into the same artist bubbles I experienced with post-radio Spotify. It's owned by Sirius which isn't doing so well (and I can't stand their marketing practices) so I can't imagine they've got as much resources to devote as Spotify. The app is a little buggy and rudimentary but not completely lacking polish.
The behavior when your Internet drops out (like if you happen to go driving out in the sticks) leaves a lot to be desired, but you can save playlists so it's not a huge deal. There's this one live version of a song that just does not want to stay deleted from my playlist. Oh, and you can't use it outside of North America without a VPN. It's little stuff, it's not experience-breaking for the most part.
I do like that you switch between different algorithms for a radio station. Something like "fan favorites", "artist only", "deep cuts", maybe one or two more options. It's overall not a bad alternative, the bad parts obviously stick in my head better than the good but I'd probably still be using it weren't for my European friends all using Spotify and sharing songs/playlists with me like that.