What’s your recommendation for listening to music privately?

My requirements are: open source desktop/web (Linux) and android app. I also want basically every song I would ever want.

I’m willing to pay just not on agregious amount of money.

If you are posting your recommendation please care to include the tradeoffs or any annoyances you got from it.

Thanks all!

  • whatiswrongwithyou@lemmy.ml
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    20 hours ago

    Op answer the following:

    How do you usually listen to music? Not “I put on my headphones, fire up Winamp and go” but “I use curated playlists from Spotify” or “i listen to whole albums on youtube”.

    What does private mean to you? What do you consider not private?

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      17 hours ago

      Although I would appreciate recommendation feed that’s private I know that’s impossible.

      I basically download songs anytime I get a recommendation or hear it somewhere. I usually listen for a while or add to a playlist. Very simple use case.

      Private means I know and things I choose know what I listen to and others don’t. I would also preferably like ownership of my music. I would consider not private something that uses my data for anything except necessities(no algo no selling)

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        17 hours ago

        I know this sounds stupid and pedantic, but what do you mean by ownership?

        Where or how do you download?

        E: recommendation isn’t off the table, you’ll just have to go about it in an unconventional way.

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          16 hours ago

          Ownership as in its a file on my device, no DRM or whatever shit people have on files nowadays.

          I download either bandcamp or sometimes from yt music.

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            Set up whatever arr piracy stack is going now and some kind of overlay network (vpn but not in the vernacular of “anonymizing proxy”) to play your files.

            Pick a player that you like and use it.

            Use a combination of rss and scripts to get recommendations.

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              4 hours ago

              Could you explain a little more on what you mean by rss and scripts to get recommendations. I’ve never really messed with something like that. Any recomemended feeds or sum to look at.

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          16 hours ago

          I know this sounds stupid and pedantic, but what do you mean by ownership?

          Diff person here. Can’t speak for who you asked. Not stupid OR pedantic tho! For me, it means two things.

          One, that the music cannot be taken away from me against my will. So no DRM! No s/w that can reach into my device and remove things, how it was happening with DRM audiobooks. The music must be Plain Old Files. That I can copy and backup. No special s/w. Oldschool CDs were like that. DRM-ed music is not like that.

          Two, also means I have fairly paid the artist. Especially for smaller bands, or single individual musicians. If I like their shit enough to seek it out, I feel they deserve to get paid.

          It’s both of those at once that’s harder than it should be. Easy enuf to get one, or the other, alone.

          It’s not impossble tho. There are ways to have both, and I do it.

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            4 hours ago

            Doesn’t buying from bandcamp achieve both? You pay them all, and get a DRM free file.