How is everyone listening to music these days?

I use YouTube Music almost exclusively, since I like having YouTube Premium and Music comes for free. But it’s not the best experience.

For indie artists I buy their music on Bandcamp and listen there, but I was thinking if I should download all the files from Bandcamp and upload to YouTube Music, so I can listen to everything in a single place.

  • @aaron
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    1 year ago

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  • @LossLeader
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    31 year ago

    I use YouTube Music on mobile, and Tidal and local FLAC files through Strawberry on my laptop to play on the system.

    If something is not on YouTube Music, I usually upload it myself there.

    • BetoOPMA
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      31 year ago

      Thanks! I’m going to upload my songs and give it a try.

  • @phrixious
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    31 year ago

    Depends on what I’m listening to, but either Spotify or Tidal. I’ve been cycling through different streaming services, and I think Tidal is the best for me personally, and then Spotify for things that aren’t on tidal.

    Funnily enough, I actually also have YouTube premium but have never tried the music app. Or rather, I tried it once when it was very first released, didn’t like it, and haven’t tried it since. Maybe I’ll give it a try again

  • @bvdatech1
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    31 year ago

    Vinyl, Vinyl Rips, YT and Spotify

  • @XPost3000@lemmy.ml
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    31 year ago

    Yeah, I also use YouTube music and download my favorites from Bandcamp

    Also, atleast on mobile, you can play device files on YTM, but you can’t integrate them into existing cloud playlists n stuff

  • @mrnomoniker
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    21 year ago

    I mostly do Spotify. I often listen to music I bought back in the day, but it’s so convenient not to have to find it or connect to it. I sometimes listen to Apple Music for the songs I had bought back in the DRM era.

    If I’m at home and have access I’ll listen to my hard drive collection.

    If there’s something specific and weirdI want to hear, it’s usually in my hard drive collection or I have to find it on YouTube.

    Sometimes I’ll listen to a ‘mood’ playlist on YouTube too.

  • Skylark
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    21 year ago

    I mainly use Spotify and save the mp3’s of albums I like to my phone. If they’re on Bandcamp I usually try to buy songs from there as well

  • @RiotEarp
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    21 year ago

    I’m a big fan of audio files stored on my device played through VLC. The sad thing is that I almost never listen to new music or music that I’m not working on so I just don’t really have a preference for audio streaming services.

    Though I definitely would like to be exploring more now that I’ve got my funkwhale up and running. Seems like a good way to discover some new stuff.

    • BetoOPMA
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      21 year ago

      Though I definitely would like to be exploring more now that I’ve got my funkwhale up and running. Seems like a good way to discover some new stuff.

      How are you using Funkwhale? Do you have multiple users?

      I run a single-user instance as an alternative to Soundcloud (though lacking comments) and Bandcamp (lacking payments). I have two channels, one for work-in-progress songs and experiments (called “backstage”) and another for [releases])https://songs.thefishermenandthepriestess.com/channels/releases).

      I think it’s cool that people can follow these channels on Mastodon, and have the new songs show up in their feeds, but the federation is a bit wonky at the moment. I am running an older version, so maybe that’s something that has improved.

      I haven’t played much with Funkwhale in a multi-user instance, or with the federation between instances, which is why I’m curious about how you are planning to use Funkwhale to discover to new music.

      • @RiotEarp
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        21 year ago

        It’s all kind of confusing still but I’m trying to use it pretty much the same way you are. I want unfinished stuff in one space so that people I’m working with can go check it out and pick something they want to work on (or give feedback). I also want some other unfinished stuff to require an account on the instance so only people in the band can hear it. That’s what I’m struggling with right now so I haven’t really tried using it to explore yet.

        For discovering music I thought I’d find a list of instances and dig around, maybe subscribe to a few I like and watch their rss feed or something. A search like intitle:“funkwhale” inurl:“/library/” should give a lot of good results to start with.

        people can follow these channels on Mastodon

        I figured there’s all kinds of cool stuff like that to do. Might be the best way to follow playlist curators or artists. I know you can do that from within funkwhale but I would prefer mine to only have the music I’ve made.

  • @samckah
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    11 year ago

    Spotify on mobile and pc. Regular YouTube, mostly dj mixes or tracks that artists release on their channels.

    On occasion mp3s via Foobar. Do have some stuff on bandcamp but perpetual lack of hd space keeps me from downloading. And don’t like to use the website for playing.

    Honorable mention: the radio!

    Love listening to radio in my kitchen. All that playlisting gets tiring sometimes.