![]() ![]() So all three services I want to talk about are the paid-for-versions of the services. If you work in audio production and still take music for free, then you are part of the problem, not the answer. I pay for both my music and the music my whole family listen to. It's like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die. We can't, on the one hand, bemoan the poor return for our work and then support free music platforms. There is no such thing as free music, someone has to pay, and in the current climate, it is the artists that pay for this magical supply of free music. What I first want to say is as composers and producers we should pay for music, period. There is a growing choice of brands offering platforms for listening to streamed music, and I want to tell you that after using both paid for versions of iTunes and Spotify why as a music producer I chose TIDAL. ![]()
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