Soundcloud is running out of cash

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Izak Synthiemental wrote:
aMUSEd wrote:wtf I just went to the site of someone I've been following for ages and suddenly all I can hear are 'previews"? It's always been the full versions before. Is this some ploy to gouge me for more money on top of my Pro account?
No, it isn't! The preview thing has been implemented some time ago.
The underlying system maybe, but not for the specific artists I was listening to just up to a week or two ago. Guess they just signed up to it then. And I do have a Pro Unlimited account I am already paying 9€ a month for that I thought was 'unlimited', now they want more for this Go addon.

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Sounds like a company desperately searching for a revenue stream that will boost their valuation for a big buyout. It also sounds like that particular boat has sailed.
You need to limit that rez, bro.

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Izak Synthiemental wrote:Spotify already had plans of buying Soundcloud, but reportedly abandonned those plans. I think some sort of synergy with one of the big streaming players would make sense
That they are both of Swedish origin could be the key?

Spotify
SoundCloud
Synergy
Streaming
Swedish

Anybody spot a link? :D

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It's from Berlin
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.maki wrote:It's from Berlin
If you bother googling you will find both orginators are Swedish ;)

I mean Lionel Messi might have made his fortune playing in Spain, but he is still Argentenian.

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touche

still, originally one of the best berlin based start ups
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Then I am levelling with you.

Berlin has drawn a lot of Swedish talent, Bitwig is another company for example.

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yea, good place to meet creative people
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Why would Spotify buy Soundcloud? Look at the revenues vs. losses. It doesn't make any sense. The streaming thing isn't based upon a sound business model. Nobody has made it work yet.

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And another thing. Does anyone use SoundCloud Pulse? Recent updates want access to your call info.
Marvin wrote: What's going on?
Plot.Lost.For sure

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seismic1 wrote:Why would Spotify buy Soundcloud? Look at the revenues vs. losses. It doesn't make any sense. The streaming thing isn't based upon a sound business model. Nobody has made it work yet.
Absolutely!
--After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.

-Aldous Huxley

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Could SoundCloud do something like Spotify Free:

"With our Free service, you get access to our catalog of over .... tracks (supported by ads) on your computer or tablet. As much music as you want, for as long as you want it"

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As a free SC user I should not be complaining of anything but the dead shot, to me, was the removal of the groups feature. As a nobody who make music out of fun, it was exciting to have 50/100 listenings (and comments) only because I posted my track on a group that has a similar musical taste. So the community works: getting listenings, listening to other similar work, trading messages, getting colabs, friends... once the groups were removed, I barely have 1 listening a week.

I know, maybe for the SC crew, this was a unfair trade since I'm not paying them but still gets listenings and even a fan base.

OTOH, I somewhat understand what may be their situation, as theorized before:
SirkusPi wrote: ...Maybe it could not have survived catering to the indie music crowd anyway...
Izak Synthiemental wrote: I really don't get the hostility against Soundcloud. I think it's still the best platform in existence for unsigned artists to present their work to the world. Yes, lately they have ventured into Spotify / Apple Music / Google Play / Tidal territory, but I guess this was necessary in order to explore other sources of income, since their former business model alone was not sufficient in a profitable sense (= didn't generate the funds necessary to run such a large scale operation and gain profit).
Yeah, it would be cool if they burned it to the ground and start all over again, prioritizing the beloved indie artist that was there in the beginning. BUT is it profitable at all? Or even viable? I say, they may have taken the wrong path but was there an option for SC to avoid collapsing over its own weight?

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dark_virus wrote:As a free SC user I should not be complaining of anything but the dead shot, to me, was the removal of the groups feature. As a nobody who make music out of fun, it was exciting to have 50/100 listenings (and comments) only because I posted my track on a group that has a similar musical taste. So the community works: getting listenings, listening to other similar work, trading messages, getting colabs, friends... once the groups were removed, I barely have 1 listening a week.
I agree that removing of groups was not the best idea. This wrong decisions started IMO if they removed the OpenGraph player, so the Soundcloud player could not be embedded in Facebook. For some reasons it makes a difference if people only see a cover image or if they see a cover image with a "play" button.
I made the test by myself and hosted a song on Hearthis (which supports the embedded player) and on Soundcloud - with very different results.

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4damind wrote:I agree that removing of groups was not the best idea. This wrong decisions started IMO if they removed the OpenGraph player, so the Soundcloud player could not be embedded in Facebook. For some reasons it makes a difference if people only see a cover image or if they see a cover image with a "play" button.
I made the test by myself and hosted a song on Hearthis (which supports the embedded player) and on Soundcloud - with very different results.
That's interesting because, in my case, I always open up the song/video/whatever link outside Facebook, in another browser tab. But It's understandable (and makes more sense, I must admit) that most people prefer to have the "play" button avaliable right from the post.

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