u/SchwarzestenKaffee

▲ 13 r/deezer

I have noticed that the content suggestions on the main page of Deezer hasn't changed much over the course of months. It's always the same groups of albums being shown to me:

Made in Sound City

2020s Hyperpop

2000s Top Albums

Emerging Alternative

2010s Alternative Albums

Same content is shown regardless of platform (Android app , PC app or web player). I wondered if everyone sees these same groups of albums, or if it's based on your listening and likes? I listen to lots of different genres of music but it's always these same groups on the main page, they never change. Anyone else?

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u/SchwarzestenKaffee — 13 days ago
▲ 97 r/TIdaL

I've been with TIDAL for a few years now, and for the most part have generally enjoyed the service. The audio quality, the minimal UI, the algorithm, the focus on music instead of trying to be everything with podcasts and audiobooks and whatever. All good. I've trialed other services (Deezer, Qobuz) but kept coming back to TIDAL as it seemed to tick all the right boxes for me.

But as of late, I have to admit I've grown weary of having to accept the seemingly constant bugs and the long periods of time between (Android) app updates. They fix one bug and then something else crops up. I realize no service is perfect but I don't think it's too much to ask to want stuff to WORK.

I'm back to trialing Deezer and as much as I dislike their UI and design choices, everything else just works as it should. During this trial I've also noticed that their library fills a few holes that I noticed in TIDAL's library. As much as I've loved TIDAL, I'm finding it harder and harder to justify hanging on.

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u/SchwarzestenKaffee — 16 days ago