I know there’s already a few posts about how people listen to, or discover new music, but I wanted to see how other people get their music. Do you buy CDs or vinyl? Digital downloads? Use streaming services? Something else? And why?

Until a few years ago, I would jump between streaming services depending on the best deals I could get, but got very concerned the more I read about how little money most musicians get from streaming listens (especially via Spotify) - and given I tend to listen to less popular bands/artists, it seems particularly bad for them.

I have a small selection of CDs and vinyl, but mostly buy my music digitally - directly via Bandcamp if the artist is on there, or through an online store like 7digital (or even sometimes if no other option, Amazon) if not. I have a home server where I keep my music and like to be able to stream it directly to my phone, so this tends to be the best of both worlds for me.

Interested to know what others do!

  • kobra@readit.buzz
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    1 year ago

    Apple Music has become my main ‘first stop’ after Spotify’s latest UX overhaul. I’ve also started buying physical CDs again because I’ve realized the importance of physical copies. Never got into vinyl but I think the CD boom is still to come, ha.

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    1 year ago

    I use Spotify and Amazon Music for most things, with occasional excursions to Bandcamp and YouTube. If I really like something I’ll buy an LP or a download. Spotify gives good recommendations but it tends to lock you into things that are very much the same as what you’ve already been listening to, and after a while you realize your musical world has become very small. So sometimes I go to everynoise.com for a different way to navigate the Spotify catalogue, and hop around genres until I find something interesting, then back to Spotify to listen around. And I perform classical music so that helps with discovery, and if there’s a festival in town I’ll go and listen to random bands.

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      1 year ago

      I’m not jazzed that they’re trying to turn it into an Instagram/TikTok of sorts. I don’t want little video clips with my music - I just want the music!

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        1 year ago

        You can turn the clips off in the settings if you want. That’s what I did because I also think those little clips are annoying

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    1 year ago

    I like to discovery tunes through friends and suches, and services like TIDAL. I started collecting vinyl earlier this year and just playing an entire album front to back is amazing, takes me back. Also didn’t realize how much I miss how “older” mixing used to sound …more dynamic not all compressed into a brick. I really admire Vinyl for that. It’s also fun to collect which doesn’t hurt … Thinking of working on my CD collection again. As for digital archival, I use FLAC for “backing up” my vinyl, and when aquiring new I like bandcamp or any service that offers FLAC in highres.

  • LazyDaisy (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I buy my music on BandCamp when I can and physical when I can. I prefer to buy albums on CD, other than Dungeon Synth music (which I prefer to buy on cassette for the sake of consistency). I do also own a number of albums on vinyl and/or cassette, most of the time because it is the only format I can get a physical copy in. I keep digital copies of all my music in FLAC format both on my desktop and on my jellyfin server.

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    I buy mostly digital mp3 and FLACs from BandCamp, the band’s website, or Amazon, expect for Band-Maid, which I buy the CDs for. I don’t stream.

    I also borrow from the library and rip CDs from there to add to my digital collection. Thankfully, my library system has a great selection of CDs and gets music from bands from like The Pretty Reckless and Sabaton. The library also has stuff that hasn’t made it to digital or is hard to find like some live Jimi Hendrix.

    Use the library to expand your music collection. You can find a lot there. You just have to look.

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    1 year ago

    if i want to own something, vinyl. only exception it an NF CD i got because it was cheap and signed

    aside from that, spotify

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    1 year ago

    really like soulseek, and theres a great android app for it called seeker. you can sort by variables like quality, size, encoding, bitrate, etc.

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      1 year ago

      Soulseek is what I use to get more obscure titles that cannot be bought anymore and aren’t on spotify. It let anyone visit other people library of music, and some users share a lot.

      If you want to find more stuff on it you should try it on a pc and setting up port forwarding (I don’t know if it’s possible with the seeker app) as without it, you can only see the content from users who port forwarded themselves.

      I was a r/soulseek user, so I hope a soulseek sub will pop up somewhere here.

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        I hadn’t heard of Soulseek before. I see it depends on some central servers though the file transfer is peer to peer. Do you need to take precautions with Soulseek as with Bittorrent to hide your IP address?

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          Your ip is indeed public with soulseek. I’ve never heard of anyone having issues with that as soulseek is really unknown from the public but you can use a vpn to hide it.