I've been using Rdio, which is $9.99/mo and seems to work better than
Spotify's spotty performance and crappy support.

It doesn't do music discovery the same way that Pandora does, but you can
access a ton of music and make some pretty easy (and legal) playlists of
virtually anything on the fly. I've found it to be lacking a few artists I
was looking for (Spotify too) but overall I find that it's worth the $9.99
every month.

-Cameron

On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Dana <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Anyone know where it stores user data besides the profile? Mine has almost
> nothing in it but Pandora keeps playing me ads about how I should check out
> the train service to Santa Fe. Since I am not in New Mexico right now I am,
> to say the least, unlikely to do that. If I have to listen to ads I'd at
> least like relevant ads. Or does anyone know of an analogous ad-free
> service? The ones I know require a lot of selecting and clicking every few
> minutes. I want something I can turn on and listen to while I work.


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