I recently made a post asking about getting spotify cheaper via vpn.

My question to everyone: how do you decide what to download?

Do you just grab everything, do you use last fm, do you erase music that you never listen to?

  • @cirdanlunae@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    595 months ago

    Storage is cheap, and music (even in FLAC format) is small. You can fit tens of thousands of songs into a terabyte.

    I download anything and everything. An artist I enjoy? Entire discography. I’ve only heard one song? Entire discography–there may be more I might enjoy! An artist in a genre I like but I’ve never heard? Entire discography.

    I’m at over 125k songs, and I still feel like my collection is a sliver. I eventually want to reach 1m songs and truly become my own Spotify. Finding songs I’ve never heard before and that I end up loving in my own collection is a joy I can’t describe.

    • @onlinepersona@programming.dev
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      95 months ago

      This. Just search for open directories and download entire music collections from the web to the download folder. Then dump them into MusicBrainz Picard and move whatever has proper tags into your music library. Finally, play the newly downloaded songs in random order.

      The amount of stuff out there is amazing! I discovered all kinds of genres streaming services never would’ve recommended to me. Truly widens your palette.

      CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

      • @cirdanlunae@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        25 months ago

        Depends. I tend to listen to whole albums, so I let LMS give me a random album if I wanna hear something new. If I’m in the mood for whatever, I do random mixes in LMS. LMS also has a music similarity feature (with plugins) that will play related songs after an album, too, so that also helps me find new stuff that sounds like stuff I already like

    • @Painfinity@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      45 months ago

      Hol’ up: Let’s say the average size for a song (in FLAC format) is 30MB. 125k × 30 = 3’750’000 MB, or 3TB+!

      Thas a lot of storage. O.o

      • synae[he/him]
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        35 months ago

        A single drive of that size goes for less than $100 USD (sometimes much less!). It’d actually be more economical to get an 8TB device for less than 2x the price. I’d suspect most folks in this community have far more than 3TB available…

          • @Painfinity@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            5 months ago

            Good on ya, with that much storage I would do that too :P

            I’m about to build my first NAS, and intend to start with 8TB - for family backups, photos, music, TV shows, and self-hosted apps. That’s why the thought of dedicating 3TB, or ~1/3 of my entire storage, to music alone sounds nuts in the eyes of a beginner like me😂

            But I guess it’s true what they say: Storage grows with time! Although I don’t wanna know how many songs you’ll have when I catch up to your current number…

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      5 months ago

      Noob here: How do you handle editing tags and album covers on that large amount of music? I recently started to experiment with learning how to use a batch script on mkv files to edit their metadata and was wondering if there was something similar with music files?

  • @mister_monster@monero.town
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    165 months ago

    If I like it I download it, save the whole album or discography. Archive everything. Never delete. Same for books and movies and shows, though I find myself watching less of those lately.

    • @code@lemmy.zip
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      55 months ago

      I do the same. If i like them i download the discog. Gotta do something with 200tb nas

  • Spectranox
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    85 months ago

    Like other people, whole discographies. Artist URL straight into deemix and let it do it’s thing.

    For finding new music, I mostly rely on radiostations such as Kerrang! and YouTube subscriptions or recommendations.

    MP3 320 is what I go for, I don’t have the equipment to benefit from FLAC.

    I set and forget too, never delete. You never know when it’ll become impossible to get that data back if you want it.

  • Granixo
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    45 months ago

    Honestly i mostly download songs on .mp3 format individually.

    Unless someone has been kind enough to compile the entire album on a .zip file

  • @Teppichbrand@feddit.de
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    35 months ago

    I add stations to my radio app, like Ancient FM, Cosmo Vintage, Intergalactic FM, King Dub, Nightwave Plaza, Radio Nova. Tons of cool stuff comes up, most is tagged. If I really like it I soulseek it. I stopped downloading whole albums by default, good tunes end up in my assorted folder. I throw out stuff I don’t listen to as well, I’m not a hoarder.

  • @31415926535@lemm.ee
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    35 months ago

    “Now that’s what I call music” I’m embarrassed to say, I use those volumes a lot to keep in touch with younger generations, new music. Also, among the more popular torrents generally, so download fast.

  • kaupas24
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    I just set up lidarr with all artists I like listening to and tell it to download everything they’ve made. That’s how I have about 700gb of flac files

  • I just download .MP3 or m4as of everything I add to my liked songs on Spotify. I pay for Spotify, but the offline functionality is bogus so I also keep regular copies of everything and don’t rely on whatever dumbass propriety offline format Spotify uses because it never actually plays anything when offline that way.

    • kratoz29
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      15 months ago

      This seems like double work, do you have this automated?

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        I kinda did last time I needed to download anything. Not sure if it’s still working though. I used an app that would find and convert the songs out of a playlist from YouTube and other sources. But even at that time, it was a pain finding what I used; plenty of things claimed to do this but most of them were defunct and didn’t function.

  • @AVeryCleverName@lemmy.one
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    25 months ago

    Lately ive been getting a lot of new music from rateyourmusic.com . I look up an album i like, find some themed lists featuring it that aound interesting (a lot of the lists are like “things i listened to this year”, i ignore those), and will hop from list to list as i see interesting looking albums.

  • @EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    When I buy something, I add it to my library. If I need or want to listen to something in more narrow a category, that’s what playlists & metadata are for.

    For example, if I just want to listen to songs by Miracle of Sound, I go to Miracle of Sound in my music player app and click play or shuffle.

     

     

    If I want to play a particular playlist that I’ve made, I just go to the Playlists tab and select which one I want.

     

     

    The interface of course varies with the app.

    • speck
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      +1 on Vinyl music player

      afa music collection, I slowly shift things from folder to folder where I gradually cull tracks which I decide I no longer need to hear. I curate rather than hoard (although I see long term value in others opting to keep everything for the sake of all; so ‘hoard’ is not intended to judge those who do in this instance).

      To find new music, I lean on Bandcamp. ofc they’re trying to sell the artist on the platform; but the blogs are often quite good, steering me to stuff I would’ve unlikely discovered on my own. If I identify a new genre that I’ve gravitated towards, I read up on it, e.g. on Wikipedia, to find other artists emblematic of the style

      • Yeah, Vinyl Music Player is awesome. Been using it for a a couple years now, and before that I used the app it was forked from (I can’t remember the name).

        And yeah Bandcamp is fantastic! I use it all the time to discover artists I’d never have known about otherwise. :)