• @[email protected]
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    17 hours ago

    I’ve still got my old mp3 collection. but haven’t added to it in years, been using YouTube premium for a decade now since it’s the easiest option for my family. Individual sub is not worth it but family is. Tried Spotify but hated it.

    I think it’s time to get my jellyfin running

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    I’m not subscribed anymore, but as someone who uses the desktop client mainly it’s hard to find a good alternative (good UI, snappy)

    Deezer and Qobuz are meh. I won’t use Apple or Amazon. edit: or Google.
    Maybe Tidal? Are there other ones?

    I just found a third party player for Qobuz though. Not enough features but cute:

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      I like Tidal

      Napster is back, believe it or not, as a legitimate streaming platform

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      Tidal is good so far. I don’t think it has podcasts though as far as I’m aware which is kindve a bummer

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    Would love to see a bandcamp revisit. Not as popular as Spotify but at least sales go to artists now. edit: wasn’t aware about the union busting. kinda sucks there are no good alternatives.

  • Mugita Sokio
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    322 hours ago

    My producer, Neigsendoig, uses Wavlake. I’d be happy to provide a link if you all are interested.

    • @[email protected]
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      Investment generally is a good thing. You wouldn’t want someone with that much money to simply hoard it. Otherwise nobody else benefits of it. Critical thing is, what you invest in…

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    Kind reminder that no streaming platform is very good on the ethical front. There are no ethical alternatives because the root of the problem is the legal strangle hold labels and record companies keep on artists and commercial music distribution.

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      The ethical alternative is listening to mp3s straight from your own hard-drive, just like we did in the '50s.

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        Dude, I remember my grandpa telling me about ripping CDs back then. The computers they used were the size of entire rooms and could only rip at .5x

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          then do that. If you don’t have enough space, get an external hard drive. If you want convenience, you can attach the hard drive to a raspberry pi and access the music from anywhere. You’ll probably never get as convenient as spotify, but hey, you gotta decide what your values are and if that means being a streaming-vegan then that’s the sacrifice you gotta make.

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            I feel like there is a step missing here. Do you mean physically take the raspberry pi and HD with you (I mean, you could but it’s not terribly elegant) or are you talking about just setting it up to stream the music.

            If your referring to streaming, is there a program you can recommend to easily stream it outside of you home network? I.e. access anywhere.

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        I have found a bunch of my new favorite songs this year on Jellyfin. Some of them are pretty old too, lol.

        It worked pretty well doing it the old human-based way, where I got a bunch of albums because I liked the band or even just a particular song. Listening through those or just playing the whole pile on shuffle led me to find plenty of gems that I stuck in my playlist.

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      Tidal puts artists first, and pretty awesome.

      Can’t promise that’s how they are forever, but that’s how they are today.

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        Not actively, they stopped trying to make money long ago. Since 2018 you can’t buy anything from them and artists are leaving. No new releases since then, of course.

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          I suppose that is to be expected. They were really not noticed, and spotify more or less put every other option out of business.

    • @[email protected]
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      When I requested the data they have of me thanks to GDPR, I learnt they shared my information to other apps and websites. I deleted the app as soon as I got the info.

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    I could never get on board with spending money to stream music. There are a TON of radio stations, free streaming services, small independent artist collectives, and more hours of live free music than I could probably listen to in a lifetime.

    I am the weirdo though, I get it. I VASTLY prefer live music over studio work.

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      Some people just use music as a tool. I think you are more likely to say you see it as human expression. Live music is far better when you want to feel something in my opinion.

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      I’ve never cared much for listening to live music, even if I play myself. Well, at least not for those big ass concerts you pay €200 for. I once heard a guy playing in a church near me and it was intimate and amazing; that’s how music should be… anyway, sidetracked, my point is that I love streaming so much and I listen to music when I cook, when I focus at work, when I need to get pumped, when I need to relate. The idea of streaming is amazing - although having everything in one place all at once does remove some of the magic. I don’t really have a point other than that I hope for more ethical streaming services…

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        For work I am right there with you. I have been streaming SomaFM for as long as its been around. Several of the channels on there are perfect for working: beat moves forward, no lyrics, great flow.

        I do have my own server and about 8 TB of music, 90 percent of which is free and non commercial anyways, lol.

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      You should have left when Rogan was let onto the platform.

      After that you should have left when fake music was discovered. Seriously, they have lots of fake music.

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      Well sure, since you ask… Spotify might be crap, and the CEO is… Well, the usual shit person CEOs tend to be. That doesn’t make physical media any better, digital media is by far much much better in many ways. Specially if you go sailing with your wooden leg and hook hand and parrot on the shoulder. You don’t want to carry all the extra weight of physical media while sailing… And if artists sell directly their music even better, I always support artists selling on their own without intermediaries.

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        Hip hop was created when a generation of poor kids inherited their parents music collection. Some artists benefitted.

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        They saw cents when the songs were sold originally; it’s not like I’m running a music charity.

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    Either buy the albums from the musicians or pirate that shit and just pay to see them in concert. Fuck all these companies.