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2018 Made In America - Experience 6 free months of TIDAL. Cancel anytime before your trial period ends and no charges will apply, or keep listening for USD $9.99/Month. *Offer valid for new TIDAL accounts only.
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Link [tidal.com]
Some notes:
- A credit or debit card is required. I recommend using a virtual credit card, if possible.
- I recommending canceling your subscription immediately so you won't be automatically charged (click here to cancel [tidal.com]). Once canceled, you can still use the service for 6 months. After canceling, I received the following messages: "Thanks for streaming with TIDAL. Your subscription will come to a full stop on 02.12.18" and "Continue to enjoy all that TIDAL has to offer until your current membership period ends."
- This is for TIDAL Premium, not TIDAL HiFi subscription type. Premium is usually $9.99 per month, whereas HiFi is usually $19.99 per month. For more information about subscription types, click here [tidal.com].
- Sign-up was quick and simple; it took less than 2 minutes for me.
I hope this helps,Tofu Vic
Link [tidal.com]
- This is for TIDAL Premium, not TIDAL HiFi subscription type. Premium is usually $9.99 per month, whereas HiFi is usually $19.99 per month. For more information about subscription types, click here [tidal.com].
I hope this helps,Tofu Vic
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Consumer Reports (CR) published an article titled, "Best Music Streaming Services" a few weeks ago on May 18th, 2018 (link to article for paid CR subscribers [consumerreports.org]). Here is what they had to say about the two services:
Spotify
- Price: The service is free with ads and limited on-demand song selection on smartphones. The Premium tier, which costs $10 per month for individuals or $15 for up to six family members, grants full on-demand access to Spotify's library of 35 million-plus songs. Individual Premium subscribers can also add Hulu (with commercials) for an additional $3 per month.
- Who it's best for: Consumers who want to hear plenty of music that can be accessed on a variety of devices.
- Pros: Spotify combines a large library of popular songs with a series of robust playlists. These playlists are often geared toward specific activities and genres, helping consumers find music for, say, the gym or long car trips. Podcasts and other original programming are also available. Spotify also works with a variety of connected devices, including the Sonos One and Google Home Max smart speakers, as well as the Sony PlayStation 4 game console. Desktop apps are available for macOS and Windows, and mobile apps are available for iOS and Android.
- Cons: Syncing music you already own to your Spotify library can be confusing.
Tidal- Price: Tidal has many tiers. It starts at $10 per month for standard audio quality; $20 per month unlocks high-resolution audio. Plans for families, students, and members of the military are also available. And you can get a free one-month trial.
- Who it's best for: Music lovers who want high-quality audio (including hi-res audio) and offline listening. It's also good for Jay-Z fans: You get his full back catalog. (He owns the service.)
- Pros: Tidal can offer CD-quality and hi-res audio (via HiFi, its top-tier service). The very large library has 46 million songs and includes 190,000 videos.
- Cons: $20 per month is steep even for most audio snobs, and high-quality audio files can quickly devour small cellular data plans. Though the rap and R&B offerings are comprehensive, the rest of Tidal's catalog is spotty compared with some competitors'.
----------I really enjoy listening to music. As such, I am constantly trying different music streaming services, with the primary goal of music discovery.
The following are my Favorite Music Streaming Services, ranked from best to worst:
- Spotify Premium
- last used June 2018
- Google Play Music All Access
- last used May 2017
- Apple Music
- last used May 2018
- Deezer
- last used April 2018
- TIDAL
- last used February 2018
- Amazon Music Unlimited
- last used May 2017
- YouTube Music
- last used May 2017
- SoundCloud
- last used May 2018
- Amazon Prime Music
- last used May 2018
- Pandora Premium
- last used January 2018
I hope this helps,Tofu Vic
Some notes:
- A credit or debit card is required. I recommend using a virtual credit card, if possible.
- I recommending canceling your subscription immediately so you won't be automatically charged (click here to cancel [tidal.com]). Once canceled, you can still use the service for 6 months. After canceling, I received the following messages: "Thanks for streaming with TIDAL. Your subscription will come to a full stop on 02.12.18" and "Continue to enjoy all that TIDAL has to offer until your current membership period ends."
- This is for TIDAL Premium, not TIDAL HiFi subscription type. Premium is usually $9.99 per month, whereas HiFi is usually $19.99 per month. For more information about subscription types, click here [tidal.com].
- Sign-up was quick and simple; it took less than 2 minutes for me.
I hope this helps,Tofu Vic
I would just sign up for an account now. Maybe if the promotion is still alive in July, you can sign up again.
Tofu Vic