• UltraMagnus0001
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      Spotube uses Spotify and gets the music from YouTube. It’s a little slow.

    • @MoonlightFox
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      371 day ago

      The french Qobuz. Has close to perfect 1 to 1 match with content in my experience, and it has a service to help you transfer all playlists

      • @Lauchs
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        91 day ago

        Ooooh, didn’t know about the playlist transfer, I’ve got to dig into that!

      • @starlinguk
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        423 hours ago

        I’m looking at the reviews and they’re not good. Apparently tracks just disappear from one day to the next, searching doesn’t work, bad UI, hi res downloads often don’t work, cancellations are being ignored, etc.

        • @ChilledPeppers
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          317 hours ago

          Funny, because I have all those problems with Spotify! I mean, search works, but only for well known music, and every once in a while one of the tracks in my playlist will just be grayed out and unplayable.

          • cabbage
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            621 hours ago

            They have a free trial, so it’s easy to find out. :)

    • The Pantser
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      251 day ago

      Lidarr, Jellyfin, and Music Assistant

      • @MeatsOfRage
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        331 day ago

        Ok but serious question, I don’t want to personally manage my music library on a server. For movies and TV this is fine, I consume a couple of these a day but if I want a steady stream of new music streaming apps have made all this very easy and very convenient.

        When my 4 year old yells out in the car for a specific song, will these cover it?

          • @ugh
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            121 day ago

            Buy directly from the band to support them because streaming services pay pennies. That’s my excuse to buy merch from artists I love. Concert ticket sales don’t have very high margins, either.

            • @[email protected]
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              Duder, you are not wrong. But I also am a) lazy b) busy with a tiny kid c) unlikely to fairly apportion my patronage if left to my own devices.

              I hear you. I agree with you. But, in a perfect world, I need to find a service that at least ostensibly aligns with my ideals and allows me centralize my expenses in this area.

              Edit: on second thought, my uneducated position is that I’d rather pay cents to everyone whose music I enjoy than 20 bucks to one band whose shirt I wanna wear. I haven’t thought this position through deeply, but this is my first impression of the sitch atm.

              • @[email protected]
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                I’d rather pay cents to everyone whose music I enjoy

                I listen to a lot of music. a lot a lot. a few years ago, according to Spotify, I listened more than 99.5% users in my country. and when out of curiosity, I took my listening stats and used the publicly available info on Spotify’s payouts to estimate how much I contributed, it turned out that my most listened artist barely got a dollar from me during that year.

              • @[email protected]
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                1024 hours ago

                If your are talking about Spotify, my understanding is that you are not directly contributing cents to each artist you listen to based on plays, but rather based on overall popularity pool. Your subscription money then mainly goes to Taylor Swift. You do increase the popularity of the artist, but if you for instance like some hard-to-digest music you listen to once in a while, that does not really do much.

                • @[email protected]
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                  422 hours ago

                  I’m going to look into this. You come bearing dark news if this is true. Thank you for typing this out.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    18 hours ago

                    The payment model is described in the book Chokepoint Capitalism by Rebecca Giblin and Corey Doctorow, which is where I have it from. Then the small caveat that I might be misremembering something or that I misunderstood something.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 day ago

        I can survive using a different service for my podcasts. So this sounds like a good shout. But I’m impressed by the fact they supposedly have as many tracks as Spotify.

        Will chase this down.

    • Fonzie!
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      Buying from, and supporting the artist directly, IMO.

      Many European metal bands host their own webshop selling their merchandise, records, cassettes and CDs; many small and independent musicians sell their songs on Bandcamp (US based website that does take a cut from each payment, 15% I believe goes to Bandcamp, so that is something to keep in mind)

      • @Jesus_666
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        1421 hours ago

        Honestly, the benefit of streaming services is not being able to listen to music legally. It’s discovery. Playing a song I like and getting recommended a similar song turn an artist I’ve never heard of has introduced me to a lot of great music. That’s not something you can replicate by going to the webshop of your favorite band and buying their newest album.

        • @[email protected]
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          That’s something you could recreate with a scrobbling service like last.fm (don’t use last.fm though, they are owned by CBS).

          A quick Google search leads me to ListenBrains, which is also American, but operated by a non-profit.

          I’ve used neither service and my music listening habits never relied on algorithmic recomendations, so I could totally be talking out of my ass here. But it could be worth a look.

          • @Jesus_666
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            220 hours ago

            The problem there is that scrobblers aren’t nearly as convenient as a streaming service. With a scrobbler I have to actively check out recommendations. With a streaming service I can just have it play related songs until I get one I really like.

      • @[email protected]
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        314 hours ago

        Radio has been mostly bought out by corporations which seem to air more ads than music.

        I’ve got a college radio station for alt rock in my area though that has great music with lots of variety and very few ads.

        • @MeatsOfRage
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          116 hours ago

          You’d have your favorite mix tape with a bunch of radio announcer clips because they kept talking over the song intros

          • @[email protected]
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            314 hours ago

            Drove me INSANE this fucker yapping over the end of Black hole sun. I NEARLY had a clean record, you bastard.

      • macniel
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        120 hours ago

        Web Radio still exists. I use Shortwave for tuning in.

    • @Tahl_eN
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      31 day ago

      I prefer Pandora’s algorithm for music. But I haven’t looked into their skeletons yet.

      • @Tahl_eN
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        51 day ago

        Just noticed what community this is. Pandora might also be US-based.

      • Chef_Boyargee
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        21 day ago

        I believe they are owned by siriusXM since like 2019

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      I still buy my music song by song from iTunes (I haven’t done it since before the drumpfster came to power), I don’t rent my music.