If you want to share a song, just click 'be a DJ' and you will be added to the list of DJ's in the room. Once you're in a room you can chat, DJ, listen or just kick back and enjoy the vibe. You can also pick the genre and invite friends to join. Rooms can be public or private and you get to decide how many DJ's can take turns playing music. You can create a room or join one that already exists. JQBX hooks into your Spotify account and is 100% free to use. My friend, if you have spotify premium (I know, it's a pity that it doesn't also work with youtube) I recommend jqbx.fm It's where the music nerds hang out on the internet.We believe music is better with friends! JQBX lets you be a DJ, join a party, or just kick back and listen to music with friends or strangers from all over the world in real time. I haven't been in on a while so I don't know how active it is at the moment but it's a fun way to share and discover and talk about music together. You join genre themed rooms with live chat and join the queue to add your song choices to the rotation. If you have Spotify Premium check out JQBX. Highly recommend if you want to find new music. The community there is amazing (and very tight knit), I have discovered 99% of my new favourite bands on there, I usually hang in the room called ☁️ Chill Vibes ☁️. I discovered a website/app called JQBX a few years ago where a bunch of other music obsessed people share music through premium Spotify. Does anyone else struggle with finding new music and actually listening to it?. If you like music, you can join the music/chat-channels on jqbx.fm and we can have a drink together, chat and listening to music.? I have about 4-5 rooms I hop around when I'm doing work and JQBX has a few cool functions like starring songs which automatically adds it to your Spotify. It's got a small population so there aren't that many rooms but they play some really good music. If you're a Spotify user I recommend jqbx.fm. I kinda miss Radio being a main way to discover music.I still miss it to this day, although it lead me after some trials. On top of this they did improve the music quality but it is still lack lustre. Instead of updating the service, they left it to rot, build a brand new platform, missed key features of a music playing app, forced everyone over to it, cancelled all their subscriptions, then slowly added back features that used to exist. You will not get anywhere with any explanation, they're sticking to this "primary WiFi" thing. In case anyone's interested or considering arguing, here is my conversation with Netflix Canada about using my own account, for only myself, on my own TV in my own restaurant. With the Solitaire T, I am using them with the included balance cable with 4.4 TRRS termination, and M17 in DC Enhanced Over Ear mode, but-perfect, and streaming Tidal via USB Audio Player Pro app. New desktop setup: FiiO M17 DC mode (new DAP) balanced out into T+A Solitaire T (newish, Dec '22)! □□□ I currently use Tidal (high res/lossless streaming service) along with Audio Technica ATH E40 IEMs. Both in the My Daily Discovery playlist as well as the 8 My Mix(es).Īudiophiles of India: Help me build a portable HiFi system (DAC/AMP) Very fine music recommendations in good sound quality. Spotify needs to get their act together! Changing Streaming Services so Recommendations are Welcomed. Bandcamp is worth a try too, if you like less mainstream-ey music. Heard good things about Tidal, although I haven't tried it. Ask HN: Is there a decent alternate to Spotify?.
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