Which #MusicStreaming service are you on?
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Which #MusicStreaming service are you on? Is anyone else looking at options these days?
@hpod16 Deezer. All i own is digital only. -
@hpod16 I listen to radio
And for everything else, there is the FREE,
, available in 7 languages, ARTE Concert. I get to have a wild variety of Europe's best festivals in my living room, free of charge. -
And for everything else, there is the FREE,
, available in 7 languages, ARTE Concert. I get to have a wild variety of Europe's best festivals in my living room, free of charge.@Veza85UE this is a great tip!
My friends and I were saying we should have album listening nights together, but I think concert watching parties is also a great idea! -
Which #MusicStreaming service are you on? Is anyone else looking at options these days?
@hpod16 Plex on my own hardware.
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And for everything else, there is the FREE,
, available in 7 languages, ARTE Concert. I get to have a wild variety of Europe's best festivals in my living room, free of charge. -
Which #MusicStreaming service are you on? Is anyone else looking at options these days?
@hpod16 Tidal.
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@hpod16 Yeah Beyonce, Jay-Z, Rihanna, Daft Punk, Madonna and whatnot:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidal_(service)#Artist_ownershipNot my favorite artists, but artists anyway
Space tends to be an issue with CD's of course. One option is to rip and then stash away in storage - which is where most of our CD's are too...
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@Veza85UE this is a great tip!
My friends and I were saying we should have album listening nights together, but I think concert watching parties is also a great idea!@hpod16 They're catalogued in a playlist too:
https://www.arte.tv/it/videos/RC-014710/i-festival-dell-estate-ovunque-tu-sia/
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@sibrosan @hpod16 Lo es, la verdad.
Should've said subscription-free, ARTE is a public channel mostly financed by France+Germany. France has been pushing to expand ARTE in all 24 EU languages and use it as our
public broadcaster for nearly a decade. Germany refused to pay, but recently they seem to have got a jolt and now propose to finance it via the EU budget. They still refuse to #EndRebates tho (a 49 billion hole frugals drill in the EU budget), so let's see how they square that circle. -
@madalex That's not a bad idea.
Sometimes I worry that I don't really own any music. What if the likes of Spotify & Co decide tomorrow that my favourite artists are too radical, (like Pussy Riot in Russia) and take them off streaming services?
So yeah, I'm thinking about buying music again. Also to support the artists, of course.@hpod16 The only music I bought digitally is Tool's Inoculum and only because it was only available as a CD as some kind of super fancy limited edition costing over 100 bucks. The rest I got on CD.
To be fair, my style of listening to music is to listen to complete albums, so buying CDs comes naturally to me.
And yes, in part it is also about supporting the artist for me, so when possible I buy the CDs at band's shop or at concerts, especially for small acts.
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Which #MusicStreaming service are you on? Is anyone else looking at options these days?
@hpod16 Bandcamp and navidrome!
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Which #MusicStreaming service are you on? Is anyone else looking at options these days?
@hpod16 NO streaming at all... I went back to buying CDs... much fairer for the artists and local businesses.
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Which #MusicStreaming service are you on? Is anyone else looking at options these days?
@hpod16 Tidal because I understood artists have a larger share and say.
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@karlos
So, no music on the go?
Or a collection of MP3 files saved to your device? -
Which #MusicStreaming service are you on? Is anyone else looking at options these days?
@hpod16 Deezer (
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Which #MusicStreaming service are you on? Is anyone else looking at options these days?
@hpod16 tidal for streaming, but I'm also making more of an effort to purchase regularly.
Tidal has been great overall, no major complaints. Have been on for over a year now, i think. They consistently get ranked among the top 2 for artist payouts, and catalog is perfectly comparable to the other services. UI is very similar to Spotify. I have a few minor grumbles but truly minor.
Even when I purchase, I almost always stream from tidal when listening, unless it is something unavailable there. So purchasing via Bandcamp or physical is primarily to directly support the artist. I've learned it's better to be honest with myself in this respect: tidal is for function, and that's fine. Purchasing is for values, in a way, and the two can coexist just fine as long as I don't over think it!
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Which #MusicStreaming service are you on? Is anyone else looking at options these days?
@hpod16 None. Downloads bought from Bandcamp on a NAS in the house. And I listen a lot to the radio. Not that I condemn those who stream, mine is an expensive solution.
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Which #MusicStreaming service are you on? Is anyone else looking at options these days?
@hpod16
I just switched from Spotify to Qobuz (4 Months ago) because they pay the most per stream.
I'm quite happy with it.
Tidal is great, too. They installed #UserCentricPayment. That means your money goes only to the artists you listened to. -
@karlos
So, no music on the go?
Or a collection of MP3 files saved to your device? -
Which #MusicStreaming service are you on? Is anyone else looking at options these days?
@hpod16 I ditched spotify a couple weeks ago. Thought it would be hard but (for me personally) wasn't at all.
I now simply find& buy new Stuff at #bandcamp. Helps that I'm mostly into all kinds of indie music. For the more Mainstream Stuff thats not on bandcamp I still contemplate about using #qobuz to buy the songs. And while still contemplating I sometimes put my pirate hat on...
