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I've heard of it, it's on my list. My only real qualm is that I want a good "radio". I don't do play lists, I just hit Supermix on YT and let it play through. Spotify tried to give me the "average" of all my liked songs, so I'd end up with a Playlist that repeated the same 50 songs or so. YT Music seemed to give me varied music at a similar ratio of my liked genres, which was exactly what I wanted.
Does it have a radio function similar to that?
It does, though it's not exactly front and center on certain apps. For instance, in my car, I had to scroll most of the way down the main screen to find the radio stations. They are very good, though. They give a decent mix of stuff you've favorited and things you've never heard before, with the notable exception of the Steven Wilson radio station, which plays almost exclusively bands that Steven Wilson has been in, which alone is more than enough to fill up a whole radio station.
Interesting. I'm fine if I gotta scroll a bit, I usually set it up before I leave. I'll give it a look!
I think there's a free trial of the HiFi version, which is what I have. Sound quality is significantly better than other services, since I'm pretty sure they use FLAC when it's available, and high-bitrate MP3 (I think) for their low-bandwidth mode. Either way, their lowest-quality encoding settings are better than Spotify's old top-tier ones.
I'll be honest, it could be recorded through a tin can and I probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference lol. As long as it shows me new songs every now and then, and gives me varied radio playlists, I'm happy.