Spotify.

For everything else..... try not to spill your drinks OK?
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Friendlyfire
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Spotify.

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It has been brought to my attention that Ireland has recently been invaded by Spotify. Does this mean I should throw my
cd player in the bin straight away followed by my wireless and record player or just wait till it finally seeps in under the floorboards by osmosis. Think I'd better lie down and pretend its just idle talk, this too shall pass eh?
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jaybee
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seeing as musichub and rdio didn't blow us out of the water I'm sure well be ok...

I'm finding it very useful for appraising classical records before purchase... I'd have avoided a couple of clangers recently if I'd had it....

yes I'm looking at you EMI....

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Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
outdoors and several miles away....
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sdiesel77
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Re: Spotify.

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I'm using Spotify for years now and found it to be a really great tool with good music quality.

However, if you own a good hifi system, the sound quality will still be with a good cd player or flac/wav files via your computer and Dac.
Tubes & Vinyls are making life brighter..
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