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📣 kermatt

Avoiding AI slop in music services


TL;DR - Are any of the music streaming services less prone to obvious AI generated garbage?

I have been a user of Spotify since their early days. The "Release Radar" was the first thing I looked at on Friday mornings, and was a great way to keep up with favorited artists, and discover new related ones.

Today, it is full of AI generated trash. The trick I see is established artists used as the second in the list of collaborators, but in the first 5 seconds of a stream it is obvious this is false.

I suppose it's possible Spotify has a revenue driven interest to let this continue, given the number of articles I have seen about this trend. But when it comes to music, I am less inclined to be a community moderator of obvious spam. Allowing anyone to upload tracks under another band's name is a terrible idea.

My Spotify subscription won't be renewing in the next billing cycle, and in the meantime I'm looking into alternatives that provide a good, curated discovery feature.

Recommendations?


  👤 Disposal8433 Accepted Answer ✓
Qobuz? Pros: they give more money to artists, they have real playlists, and seem to curate better. Cons: No "dynamic" playlist like "monday new stuff" or "friday fuck the system," and you have to browse the playlists yourself.

Also you have to turn off you VPN to subscribe (for taxes purpose I guess) but you can turn it back on after that.