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5 Best music streaming platforms on the Internet

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Music became an inseparable part of our lives. We listen to it on our way to work, it helps us focus, calm down, and relax, but it also is a great source of entertainment. On-demand music streaming services have taken the world by storm and revolutionized the way we listen to music. Thanks to streaming platforms and mobile applications we can play our favourite albums on the go and discover new artists whenever we want and wherever we are. The choice of music streaming sites is immense, so today we bring you a selection of the best streaming services available on the market. Read on to find out what they are.

Spotify

Although it does not have the biggest catalogue of music, Spotify seems to be a leader in the world of music streaming services and a top contender to the title of the most user-friendly music streaming site out there, as it comes with an innovative feature which enables the users to listen to music offline through Spotify mobile apps. Spotify is available through all major platforms such as Windows, Blackberry, iOS and Android. The service is free, but subscription is required. You can purchase a premium package which removes adds and grants access to higher-quality audios or sign up for $1 trial period.

Pandora

Pandora is a unique blend of music streaming site and recommendation service. It matches your music preferences with audio files available in the database using effective algorithms. Pandora is only available in the U.S., Australia and New Zealand, however, you can go around these limitations by using a virtual private network to access all functionalities of this platform wherever you are. Using VPN is also good for additional protection, especially if you access music streaming platforms via unprotected, public WiFi. Check out VPN reviews on Secure Thoughts and enjoy safe streaming from any location.

Deezer

Boasting an impressive number of over 40 million songs, Deezer is one of the oldest on-demand music services. It was developed in 2007 in France and since then has gained millions of subscribers worldwide. As of 2013 Deezer had over 16 million unique monthly active users and 5 million paid subscribers. Unlimited access is available for free for the first month and after that period streaming is restricted to two hours a day. Of course you can remove all restrictions for a small fee.

iHeartRadio

Although iHeartRadio is commonly categorised as an Internet radio platform, it definitely is so much more than that. It actually is an all-encompassing music recommendation service, radio stations network and advanced streaming site which lets you access live radio talk shows and podcasts. Through iHeartRadio you can create your own custom-made radio stations featuring music selected from millions of songs available through the platform.

The Sixty One

Taking its name from the legendary Route 61 , T61 is favourite music streaming site of artists and alternative music lovers due to its democratic take on music rankings. On The Sixty One the fans decide what's hot and what's not , as the service features a voting system designed to promote the tracks upvoted by the fans. Through the site you can communicate with other listeners, artists, and discover rising stars of your favourite music genre, let it be blues, R&B, rock, experimental or alternative music.

Since the beginning of 21 st century we see a revolution in the music industry directed towards more accessible music resources online. Multiple services were developed, but not all of them stood the test of time. These top 5 music streaming sites, however, are standing strong and provide excellent service to millions of music fans worldwide. Do not hesitate to give them a try!

Farrell Jackson
10/27/16 07:55:09PM @farrell-jackson:

Hi Kate,


5 Best music streaming platforms on the Internet ?????? Best for who? Certainly not best for the artist/creators of the music that are being paid fractions of a penny for each stream. There's no such thing as a free lunch....somebody always pays for it. In this case it's the music makers.



Admin
10/27/16 06:38:52PM @admin:

Hi Kate - I can appreciate these sites however Mixposure is a bit different. We collaborate with other artists creating original independent music. These sites cater more to main stream artists while we cater to predominantly unsigned artists.  

My issue with these sites is they do not pay the artists proper royalties. If I were a main stream artist, I would probably not put my music on any of these. Try reading this link - http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2015/09/24/my-song-was-played-178-million-times-on-spotify-i-was-paid-5679/ and ask me if you were an artist, would you be happy with $5679 for over 178M plays?  I would yank my music so quick lol.


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