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?

  • twistedtxb@lemmy.world
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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.

  • CalcProgrammer1@lemmy.ml
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    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.

  • Leraje@lemmy.ml
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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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      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

  • FiveMacs@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Spotify to find artists

    Plex/VLC/winamp to continue listening after discovering them.

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    1 year ago

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

  • small44@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Local library. I don’t want to pay for things I don’t own. Streaming services also can remove/ disable music any time. I also don’t need recommendation algorithms I think they are biased. I can easily discover new artists on blogs

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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.

  • オッパイ420@lemmy.ml
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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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    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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    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.

  • LlamaSutra@sh.itjust.works
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    I stream because I like discovering new artists that I don’t know about. Otherwise keeping everything on a drive is probably better considering that you have full control over it.

  • jsqribe@feedly.j-cloud.uk
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    I have tried heaphones and lidarr e.t.c but for music I still use Spotify, unless you are subscribed to some pretty good music trackers it’s not worth it imo