• @[email protected]
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    162 months ago

    Last week I set up Navidrome on my PC, and connect to it with an app (Tempo) on my phone.

    It’s like having my own Spotify. Snappier too.

      • @ilhamagh
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        32 months ago

        Youtube ? I get recommended to new artists all the time even when not watching a music video, but following showcase channel grants better results I think (Tiny Desk, Audiotree, First Take just to name a few)

      • @[email protected]
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        02 months ago

        Most of my tracks have been collected over time, through various different methods. Most recently I’ve been buying digital copies of albums I like when streamed (usually YouTube Music provides a nice way to sample them this way).

        However some artists spend their entire careers trying to remove a rib, yet their music sounds good so I usually Torrent those.

        • Rolling Resistance
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          2 months ago

          No-no, I’m not asking about how you get the files, I’m asking about how you find new music (e.g. a song of an artist you don’t know that is similar to the ones you listen to, or a new album of one of the bands you like).

          • @[email protected]
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            32 months ago

            OH! Sorry I completely misunderstood, I love that question.

            Various ways. Sometimes I go to record shops, and go through the vinyls until I find something with a cool name or other arbitrary metric I’ve come up with to choose an album. This is how, many years ago, I found Foxboro Hot Tubs -i literally picked it up and thought, “well this sounds like it may be a funky band!” Then realised immediately that the lead singer sounded a lot like Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong but singing entirely different styles. Turns out it was a side band of theirs!!

            Other times I always keep Shazam handy when I’m outside, going for walks, meeting with people, going somewhere to eat, etc. in this way I’ve realised a lot of other people have very cool tastes so when I hear something I like, I literally pull out Shazam on my phone and see if it can figure it out.
            For the moments it doesn’t work, I usually find someone to ask. Doesn’t always work though.

            Other times I’m just going through each playlist on streaming services, like YouTube Music, and just skipping until I find something I like and then add it to a list.
            I listen to various genres, however there are a lot of sub-genres alongside occasional fusions I would miss out on if I only go with the tunes I know, so I’m keen to just randomise the genres rather than focus on one solely. Cypress Hill is a good example, since there are a good number of tracks they did with a rock vibe, or that Korn track they did with Ice Cube. Many times I’m playing songs for the vibe I’m in at the time, so it literally can flip from Suidakra to Taylor Swift depending on my hectic mind haha.

            Hope that answers your query.

    • Sips'
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      32 months ago

      Same here!! Been absolutely fantastic so far. Although I have to remake my playlists, totally worth it considering Spotify is only getting worse and worse each year. Discovered late last night that Navidrome supports smart playlists, so will play around a little with that.

      Thought I’d make a Lemmy post about the whole transition when I’m completely done migrating 😊

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        I’m a bit busy to post about the transition myself, though I’ll definitely upvote yours when I see it in the feed :)

        I like that some apps provide different things, like Tempo straight away gave me a page where I could select by genre and so on. It’s great having this freedom.