Buy and rip CDs, buy music from Bandcamp and Mirlo, and if your preferred music is not there you could buy merch or something and get the album from soulseek/torrent. If the artist has a patreon or similar drop a couple bucks.
I use jellyfin as my media server, super easy to setup. You can use tailscale to access jellyfin from any device without having to put it on the internet.
I use this program called “qBittorrent” to get music. Then when I find stuff I like, I find other means to get money to the makers of it (like merch or the like).
If I could actually put money into Bandcamp I’d go with that one for actually getting money to them, but they don’t accept any currency or payment scheme I can offer.
I use Bandcamp, is great for discovering new artist, some bands let you download full albums to your device for free and best of all, you can use it without an account.
Another for Deezer.
In the last couple months, I’ve tried Tidal, Qobuz and Deezer.
Qobuz seems the best if you’re into music and building your own playlists. They pay the best royalties and do a bunch of human curating, including a weekly zine for current releases. They don’t have an automatic playlist that I could find.
Deezer has the best recommendation engine of the three, at least for the genres I listen to.
None of them are free, but they all have a month free trial. After that they’re all $10-15 a month. Not sure about privacy, it wasn’t a priority when I went looking.
I hadn’t heard of any of them before I went looking for alternative music services.
I’ve been on Qobuz for a while now. It’s not quite as good as Spotify when it comes to catalogue or community playlists. Other than that, I haven’t seen any AI slop or ghost musicians, and the suggestions are very human. I believe they pay about 4x royalties that Spotify does.
any good alternatives out there? or better to start hosting music on my media server?
Tidal or Qobuz, Tidal is better than Spotify anyway and offers lossless for the same price as Spotify’s lossy garbage.
Buy and rip CDs, buy music from Bandcamp and Mirlo, and if your preferred music is not there you could buy merch or something and get the album from soulseek/torrent. If the artist has a patreon or similar drop a couple bucks.
I use jellyfin as my media server, super easy to setup. You can use tailscale to access jellyfin from any device without having to put it on the internet.
I use this program called “qBittorrent” to get music. Then when I find stuff I like, I find other means to get money to the makers of it (like merch or the like).
If I could actually put money into Bandcamp I’d go with that one for actually getting money to them, but they don’t accept any currency or payment scheme I can offer.
I use Bandcamp, is great for discovering new artist, some bands let you download full albums to your device for free and best of all, you can use it without an account.
You can also access it with Newpipe.
I like deezer personally.
Huh, I really thought you meant deezer nuts, but it’s real.
Guess I should add a link next time. My bad 🤭
No worries, you didn’t choose the name :)
Another for Deezer. In the last couple months, I’ve tried Tidal, Qobuz and Deezer. Qobuz seems the best if you’re into music and building your own playlists. They pay the best royalties and do a bunch of human curating, including a weekly zine for current releases. They don’t have an automatic playlist that I could find. Deezer has the best recommendation engine of the three, at least for the genres I listen to.
Are these things free and privacy friendly? Never heard of any of them
None of them are free, but they all have a month free trial. After that they’re all $10-15 a month. Not sure about privacy, it wasn’t a priority when I went looking. I hadn’t heard of any of them before I went looking for alternative music services.
I’ve been on Qobuz for a while now. It’s not quite as good as Spotify when it comes to catalogue or community playlists. Other than that, I haven’t seen any AI slop or ghost musicians, and the suggestions are very human. I believe they pay about 4x royalties that Spotify does.
I’m pretty content with Apple Music