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How to Choose the Best Music Site

To help you choose the best music site, we've reviewed a few top choices. These include Apple Music, Gaana, SoundCloud, and Tidal. If you're still undecided about which one to use, keep reading! These sites all offer something different. But we've compiled the key features of each to help you make the most informed decision. In the end, you'll be able to enjoy unlimited access to all your favorite songs and artists without the hassle of downloading and paying for music.


Tidal

If you're looking for the best music site, you've come to the right place. In this review, we'll discuss what makes it the best, and how it compares to rival services. Tidal has a dedicated video section, which you can access from the navigation bar. There's an enormous collection of music videos, curated playlists, live performance series, and artist commentary videos. You can also listen to podcasts on Tidal, but there are fewer than on other sites. You can listen to up to 25 podcasts, but it's not the largest selection of podcasts.


Apple Music

While most streaming music sites offer a slew of music choices, Apple Music is different. It offers its users radio stations, with many different genres. Apple's Music 1 is a 24-hour live radio stream with DJs from New York, Los Angeles, and London. DJs like Zane Lowe, a former BBC announcer, and Ebro Darden, a DJ from Hot 97, curate the content. In-studio interviews and discussions are common among Apple's Music 1 stations.


Sound Cloud

One of the most popular music websites on the internet is SoundCloud. SoundCloud boasts a user base of over 40 million people. The site claims that over half of all uploaded tracks are played within the first 30 minutes of upload. The site also claims that 90 percent of tracks get at least one listen. SoundCloud users can organize themselves into groups, usually organized by genre or subject matter. The site offers users a timeline-like posting system, detailed analytic information, and a community of users.


Gaana

It's hard to argue with the numbers when it comes to Gaana's success, but it is no doubt that the service has come a long way since its launch. The service is owned by Times Internet and offers both Indian and international music. However, due to copyright restrictions, some tracks are not available. Spotify, another music streaming service, has 180 million users. Of those, 87 million are paying subscribers.


Reverb nation

There are many pros and cons to using Reverb nation for your music business. For example, the Free tier only accepts MP3 files and does not offer lossless audio. Additionally, it puts ads on your profile page, which can make you appear less professional. Luckily, these cons are few and far between. Despite these, Reverb nation is still one of the best music sites for aspiring artists.


Noise Trade

If you've been wanting to download music for free, Noise Trade might be the site for you. You can download tracks for free in exchange for giving your email address. While Noise Trade is mainly a site for independent artists, it's also a good place to find mainstream music. Noise Trade allows artists to share free music and fans can find them for free. Noise Trade also lets fans pay artists, so you can collect data about your fans. You can even get a newsletter service through this site.


Band camp

There are many reasons why Band camp is the best music site for independent artists. Band camp lets artists control the distribution of their work, from free streams to full-on purchase options. Its free streams serve as a preview of the artist's music, ensuring that people will purchase the album if they enjoy it. The site provides lossless downloads and streaming, as well as physical formats like vinyl and tape. While the site works like a storefront, it takes a cut of sales from downloads.

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