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IMO, Spotify's Facebook integration is a minus. Only way you can sign up is via FB. So they force you to register for FB to use their service, which I'm staunchly against.
I am a MOG fan. Last time I checked, over a year ago, they handily beat Spotify SQ. I have no opinion re today nor who has the most albums. However all is not well in MOG land. I am a classical music fan and have over 1200 albums play listed. This fall I started to notice albums disappearing- maybe 40 to date but there are probably many more i have not found yet. MOG does not have an open forum in which you ask a question and others see the question and response. They like things private. Their response to my inquire re missing albums was polite "corporate" stuff. To be fair to MOG I have noticed a number of 2113 releases in their lineup.I wonder if Spotify users have the same experience. FWIW this summer MOG was bought by Beats whose main business is car and inexpensive audio equipment.
I've tried Pandora, MOG and Spotify, all with premium services. My thoughts on each.Pandora - poorest SQ but the new music engine is the best I've seenMOG - excellent SQ and library. Had to cancel because my workplace blocks.Spotify - SQ and library is on par with MOG. The new music (radio) engine is not very good. It keeps playing the same artists and songs over and over again. I've never really discovered new artists or songs using Spotify's radio. However, Spotify has a really nice international music library.
That's interesting - they block MOG, but not other streaming music services? What's the justification? I can understand not allowing any streaming services, but picking some and not others doesn't make sense. For full disclosure, I manage the IT infrastructure for a financial firm.