Deezer Vs
Deezer Vs
Deezer Vs
Spotify: a side-by-side
comparison
Dec 2, 2013
Liam Boogar
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Im a pretty ardent believer in the idea that it is better to use the best
products than local products. I rarely give favor to local versions of products
that I use, when I feel they are me-toos I use Eventbrite, and not
Weezevent or Amiando, I use LinkedIn and not Viadeo and this became
particularly evident as I began visiting Deezer more frequently this year.
Nota bene: its easy to switch & the musics not all the same
create radio stations from artists (understandable), and you have to go to the
artist page in order to launch the radio (not reasonable).
Deezer ultimately positions its discovery element around its new Hear This
feed, and I wasnt going to pout for two weeks about the features it didnt
have that I was used to, so I began regularly going to the home page to see
what it proposed. Initially it was middle-of-the-line music The Jimi Hendrix
Experience, some Pop music, etc. all curated by Deezer employees;
however, at some point it recommended me The Strokes, and I ended up
listening to the whole album. After that, the Hear This feed got a bit more
interesting it still had some misses, but I genuinely felt like my choices were
being taken into account.
Today, for example, the home page showed a new single by the Nine Black
Alps, which happens to be one of my aforementioned Pandora bands. The
suggestions continue Less Than Jake, Better Than Ezra, a 90s radio station,
Deftones, some are a bit outside of my current tastes (Sugar Ray), but
they all actually hit pretty close to that I wouldnt have thought to listen to
them, but, yeah, I could go for that right now.
Discovery algorithms are always a question of time you cant expect a
company to know your tastes from day one, but you have to jump on
opportunities to give them data they can use (i.e: listen to recommendations
when you like them). While both companies claim to have complex
algorithms to push recommendations, Spotify feels to me like it plays it a bit
too close to home, quickly putting you in a box of of liking this type of music
; Deezer is willing to take a risk when it comes to discovery, and so Ive got to
give it to them for their discovery element.
its web experience image centric and all about the feed and actually has
come up with an app that has something to offer beyond being a music
player.
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Labels today are distributors thats what they promise, thats what they
offer, and thats why they take the lions share of artists money however, if
Deezer & Spotify create an ecosystem where developers can monetize music
incorporated into their apps, then suddently the music platforms take over
the distribution role. This is why the music services have live music sessions
like Deezer Sessions because its royalty-free music is the first step towards
creating a label behind the music service.
As for now, I have been more impressed with Deezers integration into 3rd
party apps eDJing, Soundrop, Seevl, and others and they seem to make a
larger push to developers than Spotify does. Spotifys attitude so far has been
to acquire or invest in any remotely successful Spotify app, which is good for
those developers, but bad for creating a 3rd party ecosystem.
Ultimately, Deezers integration with apps (the ability to open 3rd party apps
via the mobile site and be redirected to their native app, for example) gives
them a bit of a boost, and so Ill give the App Store score to Deezer
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Who knows? Maybe Ill be back at the drawing boards in six months, but for
now, I find myself happy using Deezers mobile app (still waiting on the
Desktop app, but who needs Desktop anyway?), and their Hear This feed
really seems to be more than an image-centric redesign.
Do yourself a favor, and dont assume that all services are the same: if youre
using Deezer, try out Spotify, and likewise for Spotify users. You may find that
one matches your music listening preferences better than the other.
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Misplaced_OneFebruary 8, 2016
As an expat, I loath the fact that as you rightly state,
tracks are licensed on a country-by-country basis
so even though I can look at the CD on my shelf, I cannot always listen to it when on
the road. At least Deezer makes it easy for me to upload them.
I was a heavy user of Pandora before they chose to withdraw from the UK.
Now a days, while there are still bits I miss, Deezer is my go to music service, I even
spent a day or two teaching it my music tastes.
Now we just need it to roll out the family licensing as they have in France so that my wife
doesnt keep adding Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift to my music listening playlists!
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allegoricaliSeptember 6, 2015
I like Deezer because Taylor Swift tracks are there. Not sure why Taylor has no issue with
Deezer when its practically the same as Spotify. I am left to assume that the payment
schemes different, which makes me think Deezer could be a better app (at least to its
musicians).
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RobAugust 4, 2015
Why does Deezer keep shutting down on my desktop. Please help.
The reason I mainly converting to Deezer is I cannot add the first song to Spotify queue,
most annoying.
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So why cant I use my Criket account to play Deezer music on my desktop? If Im already
paying for a premium subscription I think I should be able to play Deezer on any OS
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PARENTAL CONTROLS???? really serious now??? common? Why would music need
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abcSeptember 2, 2015
Not sure how far you got into listening to explicit content songs in deezer Brecht, but it
can get pretty nasty, there are quite a few explicit adult themes.
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Im in Canada fwiw so I find the availability of music to be about the same between the
two services which I use at work and at home with my Squeezebox wireless network.
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hengAugust 1, 2014
Deezer imo is complete junk, the newly introduced flow basically regurgitate your
listening history. Their radio stations also do not refresh their playlist, so basically playing
the same songs from a month ago. Their hear this feature? They seem to never fit me at
all, and I find myself hitting the next button more often. Their chart seems to be based on
locality and is filled with Malay songs when accessed from where I reside. Their explore
feature? I dont know what makes them think Im interested in other countrys popular
songs in languages I dont comprehend. The sub par quality app on windows phone is
the nail in the coffin for me. Spotify instead is breathe of fresh air. Their plethora of
playlist selection ensures it will fit anyones taste anytime and I can finally concentrate on
my work than getting fed up with poor song selections.
EugenioAugust 8, 2014
For a personalized radio station feature I advise you to also try Mentor.FM, which takes
into account your deezer history, your last.fm history and your Facebook account.
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amount is rather insignificant as it is, but without the subscriptions, that amount could
only shrink.
Sorry about the long, possibly rather incoherent rant. Im not trying to put you in your
place or anything, I just wanted to share a different perspective.
Cheers!
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So I tryed Deezer.
100% stable on Squeezebox and I like the missing desktop app. Start the browser,
login and ready.
Only thing missing is the easy way to find new great playlists made by users. (al least I
have not found the way yet.)
An also missing the music sharing with facebook friends. (But that most because not
many in Denmark is using Deezer. )
So because of the stable Squeezebox app I will stay on Deezer.
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johnnyApril 1, 2014
Im actually speaking from experience: had a Deezer premium account for about a year
now, and I must say that Im switching back to Spotify. Deezer is clogged with vague
album compilations with karaoke or cover version of artists/songs instead of the real
thing (no wonder they claim to have more songs..). The radio function really sucks and is
focussed on French audience. Most irritating, for some unknown reason you cant skip
songs in playlists. By far they dont have the variety of artists found on Spotify.
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BenMarch 6, 2014
I used to be signed up to Spotify, however, I switched over to Deezer as it was provided
for free with my mobile phone contract. One area that Deezer really kicks the ass of
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MoiFebruary 1, 2014
This electronic artist Im quite fond of is not much available on deezer Glass Candy, but
deeply on spotify. Just a random instance
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EugenioDecember 8, 2013
Hello Liam and thanks for your very interesting analysis.
A new service has been launched two weeks ago in partnership with Deezer: Mentor.FM;
it is basically a one-click listening and discovering radio, you can give it a try
here: http://mentor.fm. Disclaimer: I am the author.
As a developer, I must say that the ecosystem that Deezer provides, while not perfect, its
way better than than the Spotify counterpart: building apps just inside the spotify main
application is a huge limit in my opinion.
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Alex.December 3, 2013
I believe that the discovery issue is one of the main reason Deezer and Spotify are
building those in-app ecosystems. Now that both have been successful in content
licensing, they need to find smart ways to let listeners explore it (and avoid churn).
Letting hungry and foolish start-ups (disclosure, Im co-founder of one of them, building
seevl) experiment and build products in the area is a good way to see what works, and to
explore the possibilities that online music discovery can offer.
That said, I feel that Deezers Hear This is very good at this! And theyre indeed very
friendly and open to talk to app developers, so a big +1 for them!
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I really do believe that the update that Deezer made to its feed has improved the product
about as much as their PR team would like you to bleieve that is, a whole lot.
I dont like Spotifys discovery, and I thought Deezers would be on the same level. But its
not I dont know why, but it just isnt. Its better, and Im letting Deezer decide what I
listen to much more than I ever did with Spotify.
I would argue that Deezers discovery experience is on par with Pandoras (or at least, as
good as it was in 2010 havent used in in France, obviously).
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Deezer was free with my Orange subscription so I gave it a go, and the offline mode was
actually something that kept me going with it. Easy to choose songs/artists that I wanted
to hear more of, and on the go w/o a connection.
I agree with Paulin below that discovery still has a way to go though on both platforms.
What my friends are listening to on spotify is a pretty cool move in that direction, but
unfortunately as Deezers not-US-based yet, thats not an option. Will have to check out
Hear this
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PaulinDecember 2, 2013
I have the same feeling about discovery in spotify : it sucks. I have a playlist full of very
diverse music, and the playlists radio now only plays traditional spanish music maybe I
liked a similar track once and now the playlist seems stuck forever