The Best House Music Streaming Services

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In this blog post, we’ll be discussing the best house music streaming services. We’ll go over the pros and cons of each, and help you make a decision on which one is right for you.

Introduction

In the past decade, streaming music has become the primary way that people listen to music. According to Nielsen, 64 percent of people in the United States say they stream music weekly, and 40 percent say they do so daily.

House music is a style of electronic dance music that originated in nightclubs in the 1980s. It is characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and often features elements of soul, funk, and disco.

There are many streaming services that offer house music, but not all of them are created equal. In this guide, we will recommend the best house music streaming services based on factors such as sound quality, selection, price, and user experience.

Spotify

Spotify is a Swedish audio streaming and media services provider founded in 2006. The company’s primary business is its audio streaming service that provides access to millions of songs. As of 2020, Spotify had 345 million monthly active users, including 155 million paying subscribers.

Pros:

– There is a huge range of music available on Spotify, from old classics to the latest hits. You’re sure to find something you like.

– You can create your own playlists, or listen to those created by others. Spotify also has ready-made playlists for different moods and occasions.

– The app is easy to use and has a user-friendly interface.

– The premium version of Spotify offers ad-free listening, high quality audio, and offline mode (where you can download songs and listen to them without an internet connection).

Cons:

What Spotify offers:
-Spotify is a digital, cross-platform music streaming service offering users a variety of music content from Sony, EMI, Warner Music Group and Universal.
-Content can be browsed or searched by artist, album, genre, playlist, or record label.
-Users can create, edit and share playlists, as well as follow other users’ playlists.
-Spotify integrates with many social networking sites, including Facebook and Twitter.

Cons:
-Although a free version is available, it is ad-supported and has limited features;
-The monthly fee for the premium subscription is relatively high compared to other music streaming services;
-There have been reports of some tracks being unavailable in certain countries.

Apple Music

Apple Music is a music streaming service that was launched by Apple in 2015. It is available in 115 countries and has over 60 million songs in its catalog. Apple Music has a three-month free trial and costs $9.99 per month for an individual subscription and $14.99 per month for a family subscription.

Pros:

Apple Music offers a variety of features that make it an attractive option for music lovers. One of the biggest advantages of using Apple Music is the family plan. For $14.99 per month, up to six people can enjoy unlimited access to the Apple Music library. This is a great option for families who want to share their music with each other. In addition, Apple Music offers a student discount of $4.99 per month.

Another big advantage of Apple Music is that it integrates seamlessly with all other Apple products, such as iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Mac computers. This makes it very easy to manage your music collection and play your favorite songs on any device. In addition, Apple Music offers exclusive content that you can’t find on other streaming services, such as interviews with artists and behind-the-scenes footage.

Finally, one of the coolest features of Apple Music is “For You.” This is a personalized playlist that recommends new music for you to explore based on your listening history. It’s a great way to discover new artists and songs that you might not have otherwise found.

Cons:

1.The biggest downside of Apple Music is that it’s not compatible with Android devices. If you don’t have an iPhone or iPad, you can’t use Apple Music.

2.Apple Music also doesn’t have a free, ad-supported option like Spotify does. You have to pay $9.99 per month (or $14.99 for a family plan) to use it.

3.Apple Music can be frustrating to use if you’re not already familiar with the iTunes interface. It can be hard to find specific songs or artists, and the navigation isn’t always intuitive.

4.Another downside of Apple Music is that it doesn’t have as many features as some of the other streaming services currently available. For example, there is no way to listen to podcasts on Apple Music (you have to use iTunes for that).

Pandora

Pandora is a great streaming service for house music. It’s easy to use and has a wide variety of music to choose from. You can create your own custom stations or listen to pre-made ones. Pandora is a great option for those who want to enjoy house music without having to deal with ads.

Pros:

-Pandora has a massive library of songs to choose from.
-The Pandora app is free to download and use.
-You can create custom stations based on your favorite artists or genres.
-Pandora offers ad-supported and ad-free subscription plans.

Cons:

1) Songs are not downloadable
2) Occasionally, ads will play
3) You can only skip a maximum of 6 times per station per hour

Amazon Music Unlimited

Amazon Music Unlimited is a great option for streaming house music. With Amazon Music Unlimited, you have access to over 50 million songs, ad-free. You can also download songs and listen offline. Amazon Music Unlimited also offers a variety of exclusive benefits, such as access to exclusive content, ad-free listening, and more.

Pros:

Amazon Music Unlimited is one of the best house music streaming services out there. It boasts a huge library of songs, ad-free listening, and high-quality audio. Plus, it’s compatible with a wide range of devices, making it a great option for anyone looking to stream house music.

Cons:

While Amazon Music Unlimited has a lot of great things going for it, there are also some cons to consider. One of the biggest is that it can be quite expensive, particularly if you want to use it on multiple devices. Additionally, the selection of music is not as robust as some of the other options out there, so if you’re looking for a particular artist or genre, you may not find it on Amazon Music Unlimited. Finally, some users have reported issues with the app itself, so it’s worth doing some research before you commit to this option.

Google Play Music

Google Play Music is a streaming app for Android that offers an extensive music library. You can either purchase or rent movies and TV shows from the Google Play Store. The app also has a radio feature that lets you listen to the radio stations from all over the world.

Pros:

-Google Play Music is one of the most comprehensive music streaming services available. You can find just about any song that you want to hear, and there are no commercials.
-Google Play Music also offers a large selection of podcasts and radio stations.
-If you have a Google Home device, you can link your Google Play Music account and access hands-free control of your music.
-Google Play Music is included with a YouTube Red subscription, which gives you ad-free YouTube viewing and downloads of YouTube videos to watch offline.

Cons:

There are a few drawbacks to using Google Play Music as your primary streaming service for house music. First, the selection of songs is more limited than some of other streaming services. There are also fewer options for customizing your listening experience. Finally, the ads can be a bit intrusive if you’re trying to listen to music uninterrupted.

Tidal

Tidal is one of the best house music streaming services because it offers high-quality audio and a wide variety of tracks to choose from. You can also create custom playlists, and the service has a user-friendly interface.

Pros:

-Tidal offers high-quality audio streaming (up to lossless 1,411 kbps FLAC).
-The company offers a variety of exclusive content, including documentaries, live concerts, and albums not available on other streaming platforms.
-Tidal also has a HiFi tier that allows you to stream music at Lossless quality 1,411 kbps FLAC files for $19.99/month.

Cons:

-The sound quality isn’t as good as some other streaming services.
-There is a limited selection of tracks, and some popular artists are missing from the catalog.
-The interface can be confusing to use, and it’s not always easy to find the music you want to listen to.

SoundCloud

SoundCloud is a music and podcast streaming platform that lets you listen to millions of songs from around the world, or upload your own. It’s a great platform for independent artists to share their music, and for listeners to discover new artists. SoundCloud has a free tier and a paid tier, which gives you more features and removes ads.

Pros:

-You can listen to full tracks (and not just snippets like on YouTube), which is great if you want to get a feel for a song before buying it
-It has a huge range of tracks available, including new releases
-The app is very user-friendly and has a great design
-You can create your own playlists, follow other users, and see what people with similar taste to you are listening to
-It’s free (with ads) or you can pay for a premium subscription which gives you ad-free listening, offline playback, and higher quality audio

Cons:

-Lacks a comprehensive artist library
-UX can be confusing for new users
-Lots of low-quality tracks

Conclusion

We’ve come to the end of our house music streaming services roundup. We hope you’ve found a new service to try out, or that you’re inspired to give one of these a second chance.

There are a lot of great options available, but the best service for you will depend on your specific needs and taste in music. If you’re just getting started, we recommend trying out a few of these services to see which one you like best. And if you’re already a fan of house music, we’d love to hear your thoughts on the best streaming service in the comments below.

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