Sorry, Tidal: Why I'm waiting for Apple to revolutionize streaming<article>
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The new generation of music fans buys an album once or twice a year, usually from artists who withheld their latest releases from Spotify (Beyoncé, I’m looking at you). They have no use for a giant library of songs, preferring to build varied playlists and move on to the next big thing when it strikes. I am one of these people. </p><p>
Artists
finally understand this new breed of listener, which is why they’re joining forces to promote new(ish) streaming service
Tidal. Hip-hop icon Jay Z acquired Tidal’s parent company, Aspiro, for $56.2 million last month and relaunched the streaming service in the States on Monday with a little help from wife Beyoncé and pals like Rihanna, Madonna, Coldplay, and Deadmau5. Jay’s pitch to artists is simple: You’ll get more money from Tidal streams than Spotify ones.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2905424/sorry-tidal-why-im-waiting-for-apple-to-revolutionize-streaming.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Sorry, Tidal: Why I'm waiting for Apple to revolutionize streaming