My personal mp3 collection is quite comprehensive. I use musicolet to play songs at random in the car.
I find that much more rewarding than anything Spotify has to offer.
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My personal mp3 collection is quite comprehensive. I use musicolet to play songs at random in the car.
I find that much more rewarding than anything Spotify has to offer.
Spotify always finds a way to play top 40 to me. Oh you like post industrial banging on a trashcan to sawing noises? Check out Taylor's new album.
The hell are you doing on Spotify for it to do that?
Hell, I use my personal account to play songs for my job, which involves a lot of top 40 and Spotify still doesn't recommend that to me
My brother once shared an rdio playlist with me. I used the firefox dev tools to download all of the songs to my library. A few months later, rdio shut down. To this day, a piece of rdio lives on on my hard drive.
I collect flac wherever i can on my Computer and sync it to my phone with transcode to lossy. I agree tho, a good lossy encode cannot be distinguished from their lossless version. Even less when you dont have the immediate comparison.
Three reasons:
Still keep a mostly FLAC/some MP3 library that I manage with Musicbee. Never felt the need to pay for Spotify.
“Pathetic.”
Subscribed to Google Music when it was still a thing for about a year. Found it largely horrible for music discovery, which was surprising to me because prior to it I had discovered music mostly manually (browsing websites, etc.).
I wound up going back to running my own streaming software from my own MP3 catalog and haven't really looked back since.
"managing" isn't exactly the right word for whatever the fuck I'm doing
I've been using the same off-brand MP3 player for like 15 years now. That thing is indestructible and has better battery life than my phone
The radio is on all the time at my house.
Locally we have 24/7 classical, 24/7 Jazz/Blues, 24/7 bizarre college, 24/7 FUCKYEAHROCK, 24/7 FUCKYEAHOLDERROCK, 24/7 Talk radio, 24/7 HipHop/R&B both old and new school, shortwave, and whats your 20.
And I don't need internet for any of that. that said I do use mp3 (hallelujah and Amen break for that) and youtube for finding this and that.
But all of those stations have shows that I tune in for specific content.
A weekly show about movie soundtracks
A weekly show about young jazz and classical musicians
and all i have to do is mute or change station to escape commercials or pledge drives.
cost to my bandwidth: zero
radio is where it is at still to this day.
Meanwhile I'm still enjoying my Bandcamp. They give me vinyl records and everything.
I switched to Qobuz from Spotify. Never going back. Better sound quality, good UX, and they pay artists more than 10x what Spotify pays per stream.
Spotify has been promising better audio quality for years and I just don't think they will deliver.
If I really like something, I get my own copy. Because I don't like corporations deciding what I'm allowed to enjoy.
OOTL - What features are being removed?
buy cheap 16G thumbs, load them with mp3s and gift them. ~$5/ea
YES MY PEOPLE
been doing it since 2011 never ever stopped. why would i stop? i never even got the point of spotify, oh cool only the official releases if the contract is currently valid, fun, i love paying so i need internet access anytime i want to listen as well.
in the last few months i've been buying vinyl actually which is even more antiquated and quaint and even more fun, really detailed immersive listening, feeling like you own a piece of the band
I still do it because the weeb part of my library isnt all on spotify.