David
GBLove di.fm, premium is too expensive though Always loved listening to di.fm for over 15 years probably now? Decided to try out premium simply because of how annoying the ads are, not necessarily because there are ads but just because the ads are bad or annoying like the recent COVID ones. Got used to turning the volume down whenever they come on although not sure I'll stick with premium after this as the music quality isn't that much of a change for my ears to be worth the high price. Would definitely subscribe if it was cheaper though. Most the music I listen to on here is very old anyway so not sure what I am really gaining. Would prefer some better options maybe a smaller fee for a limited number of channels or something?
Peter
GBFinally went premium on a 30 day test… Finally went premium on a 30 day test drive just to see if the app improved or the interface lag. Nope, still cannot download for off WiFi listening like you can with almost every other platforms. The horrible lag time when selecting your choosen artist or podcast such as Universal Nation by Alex MORPH are still present, you click the listing and nothing happens, you click again thinking it hasn't registered my click, nothing happens again and again a few more times before eventually something happens, then more app lag as it loads the many other shows for this podcast artist, it's like the DB server needs optimization or more CPU/RAM allocation....still no option to fast forward thru tracks, when you come out and go back in again it feels like it has never seen you before and started from the beginning. Spotify has these points down to a tee....I want the platform to remember where I was in the same podcast. I want to be able to download, I want no application lag. Will be ending my premium trial once this over. Shame as I love Future sound of Egypt and Alex Morph, they need to jump ship to Spotify ASAP or lose listeners unless this app improves.
André Coelho
BRMost bad reviews are because the ads Most bad reviews are because the ads, but the paid version is excellent because offers options to listen high quality without ads and you can listen using vlc or other player. One complaint is that some channels reprises the same music a lot during the day
Adam Laframboise
CAGood song started and they cut it off… Good song started and they cut it off for two advertisements - song was over
Emil Fender (Interceptor)
HRAmazing Digitally imported is must have for electronic music fans. Sound quality is great, it's simple to use, they have playlists and many episodes of shows. I have premium subscription so i can stream at high sound quality and there are no ads. Premium subscription is pretty cheap considering some other services.