Sorry, I have to ask why it is you're disinclined to pay the subscription fee for content libraries like spotify, or an audiobook collection of some sort?
It's just that for me, Spotify has actually changed how I consume music, displacing the piratic tendencies of my past. And now, having ready access to this monumental archive of human musical output, wherever I go... that's something I've really come to value. And seriously, in the scale of what things cost in the world, the fee's peanuts! I'd be perfectly happy with forking over double the current charge.
So, we've both obviously take different mental turns along the road - that's why I'm curious to hear your take.
Sure. So a good amount of the music I listen to isn't on Spotify, maybe 20% or something like that. But, I understand most of that will never make it there because the music is free. From what I understand, free music (official mixtapes, deluxe edition albums, remixes etc.) can't exactly be on Spotify because all the music is being monetized. Also, I still use my 80gb iPod classic on a daily basis.
I would definitely upgrade regardless of that 20% if a) if it was feasible for me and b) I had a slightly beefier smartphone, more so because mine has a shorter battery life than I'd like.
It's just that for me, Spotify has actually changed how I consume music, displacing the piratic tendencies of my past. And now, having ready access to this monumental archive of human musical output, wherever I go... that's something I've really come to value. And seriously, in the scale of what things cost in the world, the fee's peanuts! I'd be perfectly happy with forking over double the current charge.
So, we've both obviously take different mental turns along the road - that's why I'm curious to hear your take.