sam9s
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Well the first impressions for me. Not great. See I am more interested in Indian Music than western so my review will always be considering this. To start of I did a search for the most popular ghazal artist in India and abroad ... Jagjit singh and the results were disappointing. First almost all the albums (Around 50 in total) were mostly assorted albums rather than actual albums, eg In search, Love is bling. Then secondly almost all the collection was after year 2000, nothing much on the legend's early years, Played couple of Ghazals and quality seems decent (I have a very moderate system so would not comment much on quality of Music as I was not able to make much of a difference between Apple Music and Spotify)
Spotify on the other hand had almost 120+ albums and rare ones as well dated back to as far as 1976, which is what I wanted.
Coming to bollywood. i started with some thing old and classic. Rafi or Kishore are too common to compare. So I searched someone who is off the general league but still immensely popular ...."khayyam shaab"
Spotify listed around 10-12 albums,with one dated as back as 1956. Apple Music ........ resulted in "Zero" no albums... ... ha! dissappointing again.
Searched something latest like...."Arijit Singh"......... Spotify around 80+ albums listed. Apple Music ..... mere 25 ......
Infact Spotify was able to list albums of rare classic music director "Ravi"(numbers like Neelay gagan ke talay or Tum agar saath dene ka). That too not just one of two .... more than 50 albums were listed...
Apple Music had no clue who Ravi was and listed some arbitrary result ....
CONCLUSION ::: Spotify wins hands down (for me atleast) when it comes to Indian Numbers .....
Will compare some Western Music as well and will report .......
PS ::: Yes one major advantage was iTunes having Airplay so I was able to stream/cast (what ever you call it) music from my laptop stright to my music system, something I cannot do with spotify application on laptop. From Android Mobile its a different story (meaning I am able to cast music running on any application to my music system)
View from other users ......
PS2: My specific Spotify review can be read HERE
Spotify on the other hand had almost 120+ albums and rare ones as well dated back to as far as 1976, which is what I wanted.
Coming to bollywood. i started with some thing old and classic. Rafi or Kishore are too common to compare. So I searched someone who is off the general league but still immensely popular ...."khayyam shaab"
Spotify listed around 10-12 albums,with one dated as back as 1956. Apple Music ........ resulted in "Zero" no albums... ... ha! dissappointing again.
Searched something latest like...."Arijit Singh"......... Spotify around 80+ albums listed. Apple Music ..... mere 25 ......
Infact Spotify was able to list albums of rare classic music director "Ravi"(numbers like Neelay gagan ke talay or Tum agar saath dene ka). That too not just one of two .... more than 50 albums were listed...
Apple Music had no clue who Ravi was and listed some arbitrary result ....
CONCLUSION ::: Spotify wins hands down (for me atleast) when it comes to Indian Numbers .....
Will compare some Western Music as well and will report .......
PS ::: Yes one major advantage was iTunes having Airplay so I was able to stream/cast (what ever you call it) music from my laptop stright to my music system, something I cannot do with spotify application on laptop. From Android Mobile its a different story (meaning I am able to cast music running on any application to my music system)
View from other users ......
PS2: My specific Spotify review can be read HERE
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