• @EatYouWell
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      121 year ago

      Do you know a reliable tracker? I have lidarr set up to find lossless versions, but it’s pretty terrible at it.

      • @thisisawayoflife
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        41 year ago

        Orpheus for torrents, Usenet gets like 90% of the stuff out there though. And don’t forget to sort your favorites bands but buying their albums when they provide them as FLAC.

        • @EatYouWell
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          Nah, I won’t pay for music, unless it’s a signed record, because the bands get pretty much no money from the sale, so it’s more of a fuck you to the labels. But I will travel to go to concerts and buy merch to support them.

          I guess I should get around to figuring out how to use usenet, though.

          • @thisisawayoflife
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            31 year ago

            I’m pretty sure they are getting money at their merch tables, but I could be wrong.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            This was more true when the labels were running everything. Now you can get a lot of the material more-or-less directly from the artists on various platforms. Instead of artists getting 5% of the $$$, they can get 70%+.

            Just saying that not everything you listen to is necessarily by a band signed to a label. A lot of newer talents have gotten wise to the scam the labels have been running (for the same reasons you articulated - who would knowingly sign up for that?) and are putting things out themselves instead.

            • @EatYouWell
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              11 year ago

              Ah, that makes sense, but I only listen to the same artists I have been for 20 years (or artists that I’ve discovered that have been active for that long), so not much has changed with the labels for me specifically.

          • ditty
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            11 year ago

            Usenet is way better than torrenting. I had heard about it for years and finally checked it out a month ago. I bought a few lifetime memberships to trackers (but just nzbgeek might be enough) and subscribed to news hosting. The reliability and speeds are so much better. Plus the traffic is encrypted and it’s much less common than torrenting so also safer

            • @uglyfurniture
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              21 year ago

              Can you recomend me some trackers? I’ve been considering usenet for a few months now but never pulled the trigger

      • @[email protected]
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        I made a XSPF format list of lossy versions, imported into qobuz and deezer using soundiiz, and downloaded from there using qobuz-dl and deemix, fwiw. Got about 1.2 TB this way

    • Porto881
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      41 year ago

      Look for the Redtopia torrent. About 6tb of flac albums and another half terabyte of .mp3s

    • 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒
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      31 year ago

      Where does one begin to find flac? I am taking the first steps beyond “finding a movie to play for free”

      • Porto881
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        21 year ago

        Soulseek is a great P2P file sharing service with terabytes (petabytes?) of .flac music spread across tens of thousands of users. You may run into the random asshole who won’t share unless you check off ten items from their “wishlist” but generally it’s all open for grabs.