I’m in a dilemma, I think ownership of media is important, but the convenience of Spotify and the algorithm of new music that it suggests has helped me find amazing artists that I wouldn’t have heard of otherwise.

Fellow sailors, what are your thoughts, and how do you personally listen to music?

  • notun@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Support your favourite artists by buying their merchandise and going to shows.

  • CalcProgrammer1@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Local copy for life. Streaming is just renting by a nicer name. I don’t want to pay for the rest of my life to access the same content. I’ll buy CDs and I’ll buy DRM-free FLAC files if available, but otherwise I’m pirating the FLAC copy or, if worst comes to worst, ripping the audio from YouTube (too many new artists/YT artists don’t offer lossless downloads). I’m not paying for something I don’t get to keep.

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    1 year ago

    I have Ampache running on a self hosted server, which has desktop and mobile apps.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t know why you were down voted but thanks for this. I’m doing some research on it now. So here take this upvote

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    1 year ago

    Maybe its a generational thing but I prefer having a Plex / Plexamp serveur with all my music as FLAC on my home server. I can better curate my collection and it’s available everywhere.

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    I have my local library on my computer, and then use iTunes Match to stream it to all of my devices. I had originally subscribed to Apple Music when it came out, but realized that I only really listened to music that I already had purchased.

    When I found out about iTunes Match, and that it cost $25 / year instead of a monthly subscription, I switched to that and I’ve been happy ever since.

  • frank@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I stream music because you can get just about everything with any service you choose at a reasonable price. I don’t do the same for movies and TV shows because that option isn’t available. If it was, my laziness may get me to stop pirating.

  • butter@lemmy.jamestrey.com
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    1 year ago

    https://github.com/Team-xManager/xManager/releases Free Spotify

    Mostly, I’ve downloaded all my music and stream through Navidrome. But I’ll use above in a pinch.

    Personal library is 0 compromise, except for the convenience. There are plenty of songs in my library that aren’t on Spotify or any other. All my music is FLAC. Uncensorable. I get star ratings and favorites.

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    1 year ago

    I stream because it helps me discover new artists, and makes it effortless. I do have my own library though.

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      1 year ago

      I had 500 songs downloaded for offline listening, but had an issue with my carrier in the middle of a work day which left me without an internet connection… And this freaking app didn’t let me listen to the songs I already had downloaded. Noped right out of there.

      Dude that sucks! This is one of my greatest concerns as we enter web 3.0 and give control over to companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft, etc.

      I now use this library of FLAC files on Music Bee, a free software that looks awesome. When I connect my phone to my PC, Music Bee converts all songs to high bitrate MP3 and syncs with the phone - I then use an open source music player to listen to them.

      It must be a nice feeling having high quality flac files that you can play without any DRM nonsense when you want and how you want. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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    1 year ago

    I have tens of thousands of songs in my home computer but I prefer to just use Spotify when I am outside.

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    1 year ago

    Local library for me for sure!

    I discover new music through friends, Shazam, and browsing Youtube Music.

    With ~6k songs I don’t get bored that fast.

  • D-RAJ@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Give ViMusic (for Android) a try. It’s free in F-Droid. It’s like Spotify but uses Youtube Music for the backend.

    I have a Spotify account and never use it anymore. ViMusic is great.