During their closed alpha (or was it beta?), Spotify’s library consisted of some sort of superset of the (illegal) music collections of their staff. If I recall correctly, you would even get hits by searching for scene release groups in the search bar.
Once this ended and they went legal, I left Spotify and never looked back as about half of my music library was gone overnight. It taught me a valuable lesson early on in life about subscription services and “not owning” your digital files.
That’s interesting, I don’t think I’d ever heard about that before!
Do you find there are lots of things you can’t find on Apple Music or Spotify nowadays?
I guess I’m just not the type to really listen to a bunch of rare recordings, but maybe I would if I had access to them.
> Do you find there are lots of things you can’t find on Apple Music or Spotify nowadays?
No clue really, I am more “forceful” these days in terms of requiring software to be open if it is to set foot on my devices. Bandcamp is great and it is where I get the majority of my music these days.